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Chapter 3 The function of glands in our bodies

Chapter 3 The Functions of Glands in Our Bodies

You know that there are many glands in our organisms, each of which has a different function, but all of which play a vital role. Glands are generally divided into five types:
Excretory glands, such as sweat glands, kidneys, and lungs, reject toxic products harmful to the body;
Digestive glands convert food chemicals by electrolysis and distribute them in lymph and blood, transporting them to cells, providing additional resonance needed for materialization of specific minerals in cells, thus promoting food intake;
3 defense glands, protect us from microorganisms, toxins, environmental physical changes (temperature, humidity, etc.);
4 endocrine glands, which supply all the minerals necessary for cell oscillation and nuclear division;
Gonads, whose secret products are the source of our lives.
Some of the products secreted by these glands are beneficial to the body, while others are harmful to the body. Sweat, urine, carbon dioxide from the lungs and all other toxins are excreted through the excretory glands.
As for the products necessary for the development of life, they are released into the body by endocrine glands, digestive glands and defense glands.
This is how the thyroid secretes tyrosine; pancreas, insulin; adrenal, adrenaline; salivary glands, saliva, the very important role of which I explained in my book Longevity (Chapter: Digestion).
There are only two glands, the gonads, the source of our life, that secrete hormones indispensable to our lives, and therefore they are never lost to maintain the resonance points of our cellular oscillations.
This is a tragedy in our lives. That’s why, starting around age 40, our bodies begin to feel degraded. In fact, it is at this age that defects due to the lack of certain minerals appear. The cells no longer find the resonance points needed to achieve the minerals they lack, and thus cease to oscillate. Mitosis slows down, and all causes of disease attack the organism.
We will delve into the root causes of the problem and examine how to solve it to some extent.


第三章

我们体内腺体的功能

你知道,在我们的有机体中有许多腺体,它们的功能各不相同,但它们都起着至关重要的作用。 腺体一般分为五种:

排泄腺,如汗腺、肾脏、肺,排斥对身体有害的有毒产物;

2消化腺通过电解转化食物的化学成分并将其分布在淋巴液和血液中,将其输送到细胞,在细胞中提供特定矿物质的物质化所需的额外共振,从而促进食物的摄入;

3 防御腺体,保护我们免受微生物、毒素、周围物理状态变化(温度、湿度等)的侵害;

4 内分泌腺,提供细胞振荡和细胞核分裂所必需的所有矿物质;

性腺,它的秘密产物是我们生命的源泉。

这些腺体分泌的产物中,有些是对身体有益的,有些则是对身体有害的,如汗液、尿液、肺部的二氧化碳和所有其他毒素,都会通过排泄腺体排出体外。

至于生命体发育所必需的产物,则由内分泌腺、消化腺和防御腺释放到体内。

这就是甲状腺分泌酪氨酸的方式;胰腺、胰岛素;肾上腺,肾上腺素;唾液腺,唾液,我在我的著作《长寿》(章节:消化)中解释了唾液的非常重要的作用。

只有两个腺体,我们生命的源泉,性腺,分泌出我们生命中不可缺少的激素,因此,它们永远不会丢失,以维持我们细胞振荡的共振点。

这是我们人生的一大悲剧。这就是为什么从四十岁左右开始,我们的身体就开始感觉到退化。事实上,正是在这个年龄段,由于缺乏某些矿物质而导致的缺陷出现。细胞不再找到实现它们所缺乏的矿物质所需的共振点,从而停止振荡。核分裂减慢,此时所有的致病原因都攻击机体。

我们将深入探究问题的根源,并研究如何在一定程度上解决问题。

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