Hormone means "ascending activity" in Greek and plays an important role in regulating metabolism, growth, development, reproduction, sex, sexual desire and sexual activity.
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1. Every organ in the body can be regenerated.
Including brain, heart, liver, spleen, lung, kidney and other organs, these organs are gradually declining with age. Hormones can make every organ grow again.
2. Enhance the body's immunity and reduce the chance of getting sick.
Thymus is the most important immune organ that constitutes the immune system, and its function is to produce and promote the maturation of T lymphocytes. T cells are the most important weapon for the body to fight diseases. /kloc-At the age of 0/2, the human thymus began to shrink. By the age of 40, it had shrunk to the size of a grape stem, and by the age of 60, it completely disappeared.
Hormones can restore atrophic thymus hyperplasia to its original size, and make the body produce more T cells, more antibodies, red blood cells, white blood cells and natural killer cells to resist diseases, especially various cancers.
3. Enhance and restore memory, improve sleep quality, eliminate fatigue and make people energetic.
The maintenance of human memory depends on the normal signal transmission between brain cells, and acetylcholine is an important neurotransmitter that mediates the signal transmission between brain cells.
Hormones can increase the production of acetylcholine in brain cells, promote the regeneration of cerebral vessels, stimulate the re-division, growth, repair and regeneration of brain cells, and enhance memory; Hormones can also improve the spirit, stabilize the mood and make the mood better; Hormone promotes the pineal gland to secrete pineal hormone, which has a good therapeutic effect on insomnia.
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Baidu encyclopedia-hormones