Endrocrine System

$47.00

Description

Are you or someone you love suffering from Endocrine System disorders and associated symptoms? At Universal Sound Therapy we deal with all sorts of issues including endocrine system with our sound therapies. 

How?

Our therapy is based on frequencies, tuning your body to vibrate at the correct frequency is as important to your body healing itself or reducing symptoms you are facing.  Our healing sessions provide your body with the frequencies that would be found in a normal, healthy body. Your system absorbs these frequencies and makes the needed changes to “tune itself” and start to heal. Our bodies want to be healthy and when we provide them with the proper tools they will do everything needed to do just that.

Universal Sound Therapy is in the business to help your body heal and we are so confident that it will work for you that we offer you a 90-day money back guarantee. And if our endocrine system sound therapy CD doesn’t help, just return it for a full refund. Try to get that from your doctor or pharmacy.

Our Endocrine System sound therapy CD’s help by:

  • Decrease and minimize the occurrence of endocrine system disorders
  • Has the correct frequencies to help your body retune itself
  • Aligns and opens your Chakra system
  • Opens and cleans up your meridians
  • Helps your body heal itself

Short Description of Endocrine System Disorders 

Endocrine system disorders are diseases that are associated with the endocrine glands of the body.  The endocrine system produces hormones, which are chemicals sent out, or secreted via the bloodstream. 

Symptoms of Endocrine System Disorders 

The symptoms of endocrine disorders are not universal because it is dependent on the organ system involved. It can be mild or About the Endocrine System 

The endocrine system is a network of glands that create and release hormones that help maintain many essential body functions, including the ability of the body to change calories into energy that fuels cells and organs. The endocrine system is responsible for how your heart beats, the bones develop and tissues grow. It is also responsible for your body’s ability to make a baby.  It plays an essential role in whether or not you develop certain diseases like diabetes, thyroid disease, growth problems, sexual dysfunction and other hormone-related diseases. 

The endocrine glands are composed of:

  • Adrenal: Two glands that sit on top of the kidneys that release the hormone cortisol.
  • Hypothalamus: A part of the lower middle brain that tells the pituitary when to release hormone.
  • Ovaries: The female reproductive organs that release eggs and produce sex hormones.
  • Islet cells in the pancreas: Cells in the pancreas control the release of  insulin and glucagon.
  • Parathyroid: Four tiny glands in the neck that play a role in bone development.
  • Pineal: Found near the center of the brain that may be linked to sleep patterns.
  • Pituitary: found at the base of brain behind the sinuses. It is often called the “master gland” because it influences many others, especially the thyroid. Problems with the pituitary can affect bone growth, a woman’s menstrual cycles, and the release of breast milk.
  • Testes: The male reproductive glands that produce sperm and sex hormones.
  • Thymus: Located in the upper chest that helps develops the body’s immune system early in life.
  • Thyroid: A butterfly-shaped tissue located at the front of the neck and controls metabolism.

Even the slightest change with the function of one or more of these can create an imbalance in the body and lead to disease or disorder. 

Etiology of Endocrine Disorders

These are normally grouped into two categories namely:

  1. The disease that happens when a gland produces too much or too little of the hormone, resulting in a hormonal imbalance. 
  2. The disease that develops due to lesions in the endocrine system, which may or may not affect hormone levels. 

There is a feedback system that helps in regulating the balance of hormones in the bloodstream.  If the body has too much or too little of a certain hormone, the feedback system signals to make corrections.  A hormonal imbalance happens when this feedback system has difficulty keeping the right level in the bloodstream, or if the body is unable to clear them out of the bloodstream properly. Elevated or lower levels may be due to:

  • A problem with the endocrine feedback system
  • Disease
  • Failure of a gland to stimulate another to release hormones (for example, a problem with the hypothalamus can disrupt hormone production in the pituitary gland)
  • A genetic disorder, such as multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) or congenital hypothyroidism
  • Infection
  • Injury 
  • Tumor 

Types of Endocrine Disorder

The most common endocrine disorder in the United States is diabetes mellitus.  Here are some of the other common disorders:

  1. Adrenal Insufficiency – The release too little of the hormone cortisol and sometimes, aldosterone. Symptoms include stomach upset, fatigue, dehydration and skin changes. 
  2. Cushing’s disease – There is an overproduction of a pituitary hormone that leads to an overactive adrenal.  A similar disease is Cushing’s syndrome that is more common in children, who take high doses of corticosteroids. 
  3. Gigantism (acromegaly) – When the pituitary produces too much growth hormone, a child’s bones and body parts may grow fast abnormally. If levels are too low, a child can stop growing. 
  4. Hyperthyroidism – In this condition the thyroid produces too much thyroid hormone resulting to weight loss, palpitations, sweating and nervousness.  The most common reason for an overactive thyroid is Grave’s disease. 
  5. Hypothyroidism – The thyroid does not produce enough thyroid hormone resulting to fatigue, constipation, dry skin and depression.  The under active thyroid can also cause developmental problems in children and can sometimes be present at birth. 
  6. Hypopituitarism – The release of little or no hormones and may be due to a number of different diseases.
  7. Multiple endocrine neoplasia I and II — these refer to rare genetic conditions that are inherited. They result to tumors of the parathyroid, adrenal, and thyroid and leads to hormone overproduction.          
  8. Polycystic ovary syndrome – known as PCOS it refers to the overproduction of hormones. 
  9. Precocious puberty – abnormally early puberty that happens when there is release of sex hormones early in life.     even nonexistent to serious and can affect the entire body. 

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