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Ask About Autoimmune Hypothalamus
I think that EGBE
attacks hypothalamus with immune system, BEFORE the red blood cells.
(CFS, FM, CFIDS 'fatigue'). I would like the experts to check
it out. How would they test for that?
8-19-06 I spoke with Carol in Washington State. She came down with shortness of breath, pain in chest ... signs of heart attack things .... very high blood pressure (doctor thought maybe acid reflux - but I doubt that) ... pain in upper abdomen area ... and doctors did all kinds of tests ... nothing showed up. She didn't comment to me about fatigue ... so maybe that shows up later (?) I asked her what she was doing differently. She had been 'maning a fair booth' I wonder whether someone strongly exposed to 2-butoxyethanol
started hanging out there, and she got exposed second hand (Their
breath with the chemical molecules getting in her eyes)? Roberto in Canada: an artistic painter/gospel singer who has lost his voice & his health ... similar issues?
What regulates the pituitary gland?
The pituitary
gland, or hypophysis, is an endocrine
gland
about the size of a pea
that sits in the small, bony cavity (sella
turcica)
at the base of the brain.
The pituitary gland
secretes hormones
regulating a wide variety of bodily activities, including </SCRIPT>trophic
hormones
that stimulate other endocrine glands. For a while, this led
scientists to call it the master gland, but now
we know that it is in fact regulated by hormones released from the hypothalamus.
The pituitary gland
is physically attached to the brain
by the pituitary, or hypophyseal stalk
connected with the median
eminence.
The pituitary gland
helps control the following body processes:
Maybe it's the
Hypothalamus that regulates blood sugar, also?
The hypothalamus
(from Greek α½`ποθαλαμος = under the thalamus; is a
region of the mammalian
brain
located below the thalamus,
forming the major portion of the ventral region of the diencephalon
and functioning to regulate certain metabolic
processes and other autonomic
activities. The hypothalamus links the nervous
system to
the
endocrine system
via the pituitary
gland,
... The neurons
that secrete GnRH are linked to the limbic
system, which is primarily involved
in the control of emotions
and sexual
activity.
Which
exposure ... 'looks
like' the FLU:
What
in the civilian population is known as Chronic Fatigue Immune
Dysfunction Syndrome ... with this
odd assortment of ailments
It appears to control the various issues that those with THE FATIGUE have to deal with also ... 'the pattern of 2-butoxyethanol's harm' What happened to our soldiers during
war-times came on faster, because they kept getting exposed ... but it
is not a different exposure than other military time periods nor than
what civilians get, too More thoughts valdezlink.com/pages/concernCheneyhealth.htm#hypo
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