Hormones, Working For You
By Walter Parks
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Medical science and the unraveling of the human genome have, and are, providing us with great insights into how our bodies work and how we are susceptible to diseases and the aging process.
Our new understandings now allow us to significantly increase our healthy longevity. And when we take advantages of these new findings we make ourselves available to take advantages of the even newer technologies being developed.
There are seven basic causes that combine to make us vulnerable to diseases and to aging; they are all described in the book Aging is a Treatable Disease.
One of the major causes is that our endocrine system ceases to secrete sufficient quantities of certain enzymes and hormones to keep up with the cell's battles with the build up of contaminants.
The purpose of this book is to describe this major problem caused by the decline of our hormones with age and to describe what we can do about it.
Our hormones regulate and control most of the functions of our bodies. Testosterone and estrogen, the major sex hormones in men and women respectively, give us the urge and ability to reproduce and continue the survival of our species.
But once we're past our reproductive prime, our hormone levels drop. This results in a lack of sex drive, insomnia, impotence, weight gain, and countless other potential health problems that significantly decreases our quality of your life.
So we see that our hormone system was designed primarily for reproduction for the survival of the species. Our bodies produce high quantities of certain hormones and enzymes during our youth. These give us our youthful vitality, strength, and endurance. They help in the battles against free radicals and they help provide nutrients for cell repair. They keep our cells cleansed of the ashes of metabolism and environmental toxins.
As long as our bodies produce sufficient quantities of these enzymes and hormones, we stay young. But we, and all plants and animals were designed to stay healthy until we have reproduced and reared our young. Mother Nature has little interest in us after we have passed our genes on to the next generation.
As we age past our prime reproductive years we are no longer capable of producing sufficient quantities of the enzymes and hormones required to keep our cells “young and fit.” With too little of these substances, our cells begin to lose their battles against the free radicals and other destructive elements.
The cells begin to age, and die. The organs of which they are a part become ineffective. We become frail, we die.
But we can now do something about our hormones.
To make sure you are around when new health discoveries are proven and available, you need to under your hormones and what they do for you and what you can do to keep them functioning.
Walter Parks
Hi! Thanks so much for your interest in my books!My principal interests are true stories of the unusual or of the previously Unknown or unexplained. I have occasionally also written some fiction.I was born in Memphis Tennessee and grew up in Saltillo Mississippi, a small town near Tupelo Mississippi. High School life was dominated by watching the rise of our local Elvis. I was editor of the High School Paper and had plenty to write about. I guess this was the beginning of my writing career.After graduating from Mississippi State University as an aerospace engineer I moved to Orlando Florida and worked for Lockheed Martin for 24 years. I advanced from an aerospace engineer to a Vice President of the Company and President of the Tactical Weapons Systems Division.Education ActivitiesI continued my education throughout my career with a MBA degree from Rollins College and with Post Graduate Studies in Astrophysics at UCLA; Laser Physics at the University of Michigan; Computer Science at the University of Miami; Gas Dynamics at MMC and Finance and Accounting at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.While at Mississippi State University I was on the President’s Honor List and in the honor societies of Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Gamma Tau and Blue Key.I received a scholarship from Delta Air Lines based on my academics and performance.I was in ROTC and the Arnold Air Society where I participated and toured as a member of the precision Drill Team. I also attended the summer survival training at Hamilton Air Force Base in California.I was selected for Who’s Who among Students in American Universities and Colleges.I was a speaker for several technical organizations including the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.After Retirement from Lockheed Martin Aerospace CompanyAfter retirement from Lockheed I formed Parks-Jaggers Aerospace Company and sold it 4 years later.After selling my aerospace company I formed Quest Studios, Quest Entertainment and Rosebud Entertainment to make films at Universal Studios. I produced 11 films, directed 7 films and wrote 5 film scripts produced at Universal Studios.I won the National Association of Theater Owners Show South Producer of Tomorrow Award.I then formed UnknownTruths Publishing Company to publish true stories of the unusual or of the previously Unknown or unexplained. These include books about past events so unbelievable that most people have relegated them to "myths".I have published 37 books in eBook format, Paperback format and as Audio Books. I have an additional 12 books in development.
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Hormones, Working For You - Walter Parks
Hormones
Working for You
By Walter Parks
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Other titles by Walter Parks at Smashwords:
Jesus the Missing Years
Atlantis the Eyewitnesses
Immortal Again
Aging is a Treatable Disease
Paranormal Portal to a Parallel Universe
Alligator Attack!
The Devil Takes the Bodies
Caribbean Ghost, Genetic Memory Comes Alive
Clan of the Bigfoot
The Body Returns, Corpus de Licti
I Look Marvelous, Skin Care Guide
Indian Massacre in Orlando
Who the Hell is Satan
Treasure Hunt, Finding Solomon’s Temple Treasure
Ancient Secrets
The Birth of Jesus, A New Christian Holiday
Finding the Soul, Surviving Death
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Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 Human Growth Hormone (HGH)
1) HGH History and Tests
2) Benefits of HGH HRT and HPT
3) HGH and the Immune System
4) HGH and the Brain
5) HGH and the Bones
6) Benefits of HGH HRT and HPT
7) Adverse Side Effects of HGH HRT
8) HGH Levels
9) HGH Precursors
10) HGH Summary
Chapter 2 Testosterone
1) The Male Andropause
2) Testosterone HRT and HPT For Men
3) Testosterone HRT and HPT for Women
4) Female Libido Enhancement
5) Menopausal Relief
6) Female Bone Health
7) Decreased Breast Cancer Risk
8) Benefits of Testosterone HRT and HPT
9) Testosterone and the Heart
10) Testosterone and the Bones
11) Testosterone and Sexual Function
12) Adverse Side Effects of Testosterone HRT
13) Testosterone and Prostate Cancer
14) Testosterone to DHT Conversion
15) Testosterone - Estrogen Balance
16) Atrophy of the Testosterone System
17) Adverse Side Effects of Testosterone HRT for Women
18) Testosterone Levels
19) Testosterone Precursors
20) Testosterone Summary
Chapter 3 Estrogen
1) Menopause
2) Estrogen HRT
3) Benefits of Estrogen HRT
4) Estrogen and the Heart
5) Estrogen and the Brain
6) Estrogen and the Bones
7) Estrogen and the Skin
8) Estrogen and Sexual Function
9) Adverse Side Effects of Estrogen HRT
10) Estrogen and Cancer
11) Adverse Side Effects of Estrogen: Summary
12) Estrogen Levels
13) Estrogen Precursors
Chapter 4 Progesterone
1) Progesterone and Cancer:
2) Synthetic Progesterone
3) Progesterone and the Bones
4) Adverse Side Effects of Progesterone HRT
5) Progesterone Levels
6) Progesterone Precursors
Chapter 5 Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)
1) Benefits of DHEA HRT and HPT
2) Adverse Side Effects of DHEA HRT
3) DHEA Levels
4) DHEA Precursors
Chapter 6 Melatonin
1) Melatonin As the Biological Clock
2) Benefits of Melatonin HRT
3) Future Benefits of Melatonin HRT
4) Adverse Side Effects of Melatonin HRT
5) Melatonin Levels
6) Melatonin Precursors
Chapter 7 Pregnenolone
1) Early History
2) Pregnenolone and Arthritis
3) Pregnenolone and Memory
4) Pregnenolone and Alzheimer's Disease
5) Benefits of Pregnenolone HRT
6) Some Concerns
7) Lack of Cholesterol Hurts Pregnenolone Levels
8) Adverse Side Effects of Pregnenolone HRT
9) Pregnenolone Levels
10) Pregnenolone Precursors
Chapter 8 Thymus Hormones
1) Benefits of Thymus HRT
2) Adverse Side Effects of Thymatic HRT
3) Thymus Hormones Levels
4) Thymus Hormone Precursors
Chapter 9 Thyroid Hormone
1) Benefits of Thyroid Hormone HRT
2) Adverse Side Effects of Thyroid Hormone HRT
3) Thyroid Hormone Levels
4) Thyroid Hormone Precursors
Chapter 10 Insulin
Chapter 11 Stress Hormones
1) Adrenaline
2) Other Stress Hormones
Conclusion
About the Author
About UnknownTruths Publishing Company
Introduction
Medical science and the unraveling of the human genome have, and are, providing us with great insights into how our bodies work and how we are susceptible to diseases and the aging process.
Our new understandings now allow us to significantly increase our healthy longevity. And when we take advantages of these new findings we make ourselves available to take advantages of the even newer technologies being developed.
There are a dozen or so mechanisms of aging that have been theorized over time. The author believes that there are seven basic causes that combine to make us age:
1. Free radicals and other ashes of our metabolism, and environmental toxins build up in our cells and cause the cells to die without being able to reproduce themselves as they would normally do when you are younger.
2. Our endocrine system ceases to secrete sufficient quantities of certain enzymes and hormones to keep up with the cell's battles with the build up of contaminants.
3. Our cells lose their ability to divide, and replace themselves because they use up their allotted number of divisions (reach their Hayflick Limits).
4. Stress causes secretion of excessive cortisol which does significant damage.
5. Some of us have inherited flawed genes that cause, or allow malfunctions.
6. Deficiencies in our diet limit the materials necessary for the cells to cleanse and repair themselves. Excesses in our diets adversely affect certain chemical reactions.
7. Lack of exercise causes atrophy of critical muscles that result in chemical imbalances and loss of strength and agility which makes us prone to accidents.
All animals studied to date share these same causes of aging that they and we have inherited from our common evolution.
The purpose of this book is to describe item 2 above which is basically our hormones. See other books that describe the other causes of aging at UnknownTruths.com.
Our hormones regulate and control most of the functions of our bodies. Testosterone and estrogen, the major sex hormones in men and women respectively, give us the urge and ability to reproduce and continue the survival of our species.
But once we're past our reproductive prime, our hormone levels drop. This results in a lack of sex drive, insomnia, impotence, weight gain, and countless other potential health problems that significantly decreases our quality of your life.
So we see that our hormone system was designed primarily for reproduction for the survival of the species. Our bodies produce high quantities of certain hormones and enzymes during our youth. These give us our youthful vitality, strength, and endurance. They help in the battles against free radicals and they help provide nutrients for cell repair. They keep our cells cleansed of the ashes of metabolism and environmental toxins.
As long as our bodies produce sufficient quantities of these enzymes and hormones, we stay young. But we, and all plants and animals were designed to stay healthy until we have reproduced and reared our young. Mother Nature has little interest in us after we have passed our genes on to the next generation.
As we age past our prime reproductive years we are no longer capable of producing sufficient quantities of the enzymes and hormones required to keep our cells young and fit.
With too little of these substances, our cells begin to lose their battles against the free radicals and other destructive elements.
The cells begin to age, and die. The organs of which they are a part become ineffective. We become frail, we die.
But we can now do something about our hormones.
To make sure you are around when new health discoveries are proven and available, you need to under your hormones and what they do for you and what you can do to keep them functioning.
Chapter 1
Human Growth Hormone (HGH)
Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is the master hormone of the body and is therefore the principle hormone in anti-aging and other