hormone secreted by hypothalamus and pineal gland
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Pineal gland secrets melatonin
Hypothalamus secrets
Growth hormone
Gonadotropin releasing hormone
Somatostanin
Thyrotrophin releasing hormone
Dopamin
Hypothalamus secrets
Growth hormone
Gonadotropin releasing hormone
Somatostanin
Thyrotrophin releasing hormone
Dopamin
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Three glands of critical importance to the body, the hypothalamus, pituitary and pineal glands, are all located in the brain.
Now, •] HYPOTHALAMUS GLANDS...... ⤵⤵☺
✳, The hypothalamus is often called the “master gland” because one of its most important functions is to link the nervous system to the endocrine system (hormonal) which it does by controlling the pituitary gland..☺☺
•], PITUITARY GLAND..... ⤵⤵☺
✳, Both the hypothalamus and the pituitary glands are tightly connected because the hypothalamus controls the pituitary and between them they secrete 16 hormones.
There are two parts to the pituitary: the anterior and the posterior, and they both function separately from one another.
The major anterior pituitary hormones are:
Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH), which regulates metabolismFollicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing Hormone (LH), which release estrogen, testosterone and progesterone.
•] ,PINEAL GLAND......☺⤵⤵
✳, The pineal gland is often referred to by mystics as the “third eye.”
The third eye is the connecting link between the physical and spiritual worlds, and one might say the sacred place of extrasensory perception in the brain.
It has certainly been a source of interest and intrigue for mystics and healers for thousands of years.
Today, most doctors understand that one of the reasons the pineal gland is important is because it produces melatonin, which regulates circadian rhythm and induces sleep.
Interestingly, the pineal gland needs darkness to secrete melatonin.
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❗❗______________________________________❗❗☺
⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵.
At first,
Three glands of critical importance to the body, the hypothalamus, pituitary and pineal glands, are all located in the brain.
Now, •] HYPOTHALAMUS GLANDS...... ⤵⤵☺
✳, The hypothalamus is often called the “master gland” because one of its most important functions is to link the nervous system to the endocrine system (hormonal) which it does by controlling the pituitary gland..☺☺
•], PITUITARY GLAND..... ⤵⤵☺
✳, Both the hypothalamus and the pituitary glands are tightly connected because the hypothalamus controls the pituitary and between them they secrete 16 hormones.
There are two parts to the pituitary: the anterior and the posterior, and they both function separately from one another.
The major anterior pituitary hormones are:
Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH), which regulates metabolismFollicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing Hormone (LH), which release estrogen, testosterone and progesterone.
•] ,PINEAL GLAND......☺⤵⤵
✳, The pineal gland is often referred to by mystics as the “third eye.”
The third eye is the connecting link between the physical and spiritual worlds, and one might say the sacred place of extrasensory perception in the brain.
It has certainly been a source of interest and intrigue for mystics and healers for thousands of years.
Today, most doctors understand that one of the reasons the pineal gland is important is because it produces melatonin, which regulates circadian rhythm and induces sleep.
Interestingly, the pineal gland needs darkness to secrete melatonin.
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