Anatomy Refresher
[fruitful_tabs type=”accordion” width=”100%” fit=”false”] [fruitful_tab title=”Third Eye”] I use the third eye interchangeably with the mid-eye. Some say they are the same thing, and some say otherwise. Mantak uses the term mid-eye, which is located between the eyebrows. In this article I use the term third eye, because more people know what the third eye is. Many spiritual practices regard the third eye as the center of inner perception and psychic powers. Taoist believe this center can be used as a means of communication by sending and receiving energy. [/fruitful_tab] [fruitful_tab title=”Thyroid & Parathyroid Glands”]

- Stops bleeding by blood clot regulation
- Produces bile for digesting and detoxification
- Converts excess glucose in to glycogen for energy storage
- Mineralocorticoids: Aldosterone helps maintain the body’s salt & water levels, which in turn, regulates your blood pressure and keeps the kidney hydrated.
- Glucocorticoids: Cortisol is known as the stress hormone, because it is released during times of stress (fight or flight). Cortisol helps regulate blood sugar levels, metabolism, and help reduce inflammation.
- Adrenal androgens: DHEA and Testosterone are sex hormones. They play a role in early male sex organ development. Women use these hormones predominately during puberty.
- Epinephrine: Adrenaline boosts your strength and performance, as well as gives you heightened awareness. The ability to feel pain is also reduced.
- Norepinephrine: Noradrenaline increases alertness, and focuses attention.
- Mouth
- Pharynx & Esophagus
- Stomach
- Small Intestine
- Duodenum
- Jejunum
- Ileum
- Large Intestine
- Cecum
- Ascending colon
- Transverse colon
- descending colon
- Sigmoid colon
- Rectum
- Anus
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