The nervous system is the main controlling, regulating and communication system in the body. It is the center of all mental activity, including thinking, learning, and memory. Together with the endocrine system, the nervous system is responsible for regulating and maintaining the health and vitality of important body systems.
Hormones are important messages both within the brain and between the brain and the body.
The nervous system is directly related to the level of hormonal levels, namely the endocrine system, reproductive system, metabolic system.
The pancreas, kidneys, heart, adrenals, gonads, thyroid, parathyroid, thymus, and even fat are sources of hormones. The endocrine system affects the neurons in the brain that control the functioning of the pituitary gland. The pituitary gland secretes factors into the blood that act on the endocrine glands, increasing or decreasing the production of hormones. This system is very important for activating and controlling basic activities such as sex; emotion; reactions to stress; and food, drink, and regulation of bodily functions, including growth, reproduction, energy use, and metabolism. There are receptors in the brain for thyroid hormones (produced by the thyroid gland) and six classes of steroid hormones that are synthesized from cholesterol: androgens, estrogens, progestins, glucocorticoids , mineralocorticoids and vitamin D. Here, an important role in the restoration of the nervous system is played by a biohormone of steroid origin – pregnenalon, it is he who, using residual or excess cholesterol, can improve the level of estrogens and androgens, with their reduced production. Pregnenolone is also used to improve memory, reduce stress, boost the immune system, detoxify, prevent heart disease, and slow down the aging process.
MEMORY IMPROVEMENT:
Research suggests that pregnenolone may help protect against memory impairment associated with aging. In a 2001 study published in Brain Research Reviews, scientists confirmed the effectiveness of steroid hormones and their effects on learning and memory during aging and brain damage.
REDUCING DEPRESSIONS:
Pregnenolone may help relieve depression, according to a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America in 2012. , studies have determined that pregnenolone may help relieve depression by treating abnormalities. in some components of brain cells.
TREATMENT OF SCHIZOPHRENIA:
According to a report published in the journal Neuroscience in 2011, pregnenolone holds promise for treating schizophrenia. found that pregnenolone may benefit patients with schizophrenia by acting on steroid compounds in the brain by increasing gamma-aminobutyric acid levels in the brain.
In response to stress and changes in our biological clock, such as day and night and jet lag, hormones are released into the bloodstream and made their way to the brain and other organs.In the brain, hormones alter the production of gene products that are involved in the transmission of nerve impulses and also affect the structure of brain cells. As a result, the circuitry of the brain and its ability to respond to the nervous system change over the course of several hours or days. Thus, the brain regulates its work and control of behavior in response to a change in the environment.
Hormones are important defense and adaptation agents, but stress and stress hormones such as cortisol can also alter brain function, including its ability to learn and perceive situations. Severe and prolonged stress can temporarily impair the ability of the brain to function normally.
Neurons in the hypothalamus produce gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), a peptide that acts on pituitary cells. In both men and women, this causes the release of two hormones, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH), into the bloodstream. In women, these hormones act on the ovaries to stimulate ovulation and promote the release of the ovarian hormones estradiol and progesterone. In men, these hormones are carried to receptors on testicular cells, where they promote spermatogenesis and release the male hormone testosterone, an androgen, into the bloodstream.
In turn, increased levels of testosterone in men and estrogen in women act on the hypothalamus and pituitary gland, reducing the release of FSH and LH. Sex hormones also have a wide impact on many other brain functions such as attention, motor control, pain, mood, and memory.
Gender differences go far beyond sexual behavior and affect many areas and functions of the brain, ranging from pain perception and stress coping mechanisms to cognitive problem-solving strategies. Clinical studies have shown that the actions of estrogen on the central nervous system are not limited to the elimination of vasomotor instability, they extend to psychological disorders such as depression, behavioral changes and cognitive dysfunction. On the other hand, progestins can have various effects on the brain, sometimes causing apathetic mood and behavioral changes. Although their use in hormone replacement therapy is widely used.
To correct emotional states associated with stress factors, sexual bio-hormones are often used: testosterone, estradiol, progesterone, DHEA. Here, the dosage and a clear connection with the selection of the complex is determined by indicators: age, complete clinical history, screening of sex tests. In a competent selection of a complex of biohormones, it is possible to fully achieve the balance of the psycho-emotional state.
NADH is a unique biohormone for restoring nerve impulses, processes of an oxidizing-alkaline environment, and slowing down cell aging. This bio-hormone, often referred to as the number one coenzyme, is the highest ranking coenzyme in the body, mediating numerous biological reactions. It is essential for cell development and energy production: for the production of energy from food and is the main electron carrier in the process of energy production in nerve cells. NADH is used to improve mental clarity, alertness, concentration, and memory; as well as for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinsonism and various forms of dementia. Due to its role in energy production, NADH is also used to improve athletic performance and treat chronic fatigue syndrome, nervous breakdown, and recovery from viral diseases.
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