Thursday, July 11, 2013

Activate The Mother of All Hormones With Brainwave Entrainment


DHEA, or dehydroeplandrosterone, is the most prevalent hormone in the human body and many scientists consider it to be the "mother hormone" because it plays a role in the production of other steroid hormones such as estrogen, progesterone, cortisone, androgen and testosterone.

Brainwave entrainment recordings in the alpha/theta wave, stimulate the adrenal glands to produce DHEA. Entrainment is a scientifically proven technology that introduces sound patterns to the brain with the intention of altering its frequency to match that of the stimulus. The brain naturally responds by mimicking the stimulus because of the frequency following response, a physics principle. Recordings targeted at stimulating the adrenal glands quickly enable the production of DHEA to be released in the body eliminating the need for oral supplements.

As we age, experience stress, pain and disease, the levels of DHEA drop dramatically. It happens to both men and women and this decline leads many researchers to believe that DHEA may play a very important role in the aging process and diseases related to aging.

Restoring DHEA allows a person to improve their ability to cope with stress, have greater mobility, improved quality of sleep, less joint pain and a 75% increase in well-being.

For this reason, DHEA could be considered the hormone of "the fountain of youth."

If DHEA declines with age, stress, pain and disease, so do at least 18 other different steroidal hormones that are associated with youth that depend on its high levels.

DHEA: It's Affect On The Body

繚 DHEA gives rise to the sex steroids.

繚 Regulates diabetes, obesity, carcinogenesis, tumor growth, virus and bacterial infection, stress, pregnancy, hypertension, collagen and skin integrity, fatigue, depression, memory and immune responses.

繚 Regulates hormones through specific or non-specific hormone receptors.

繚 Inhibits an antiproliferative enzyme, G-6-PD which inhibits cell growth.

繚 Increases fat metabolism through thermogenesis.

繚 Decreases the desire to eat, possibly by affecting insulin.

繚 Decreases stress reaction and the release of cortisol.

繚 Stimulates T-lymphocytes enhancing interleukin 2 production.

繚 Anti-osteoporosis by improving calcium absorption

繚 Anti-inflammatory.

Internal Factors That Play A Role In DHEA Production

繚 Genetics: 65% of production is related to genetics.

繚 24-hr circadian variation.

繚 Seasonal circadian variation.

繚 Age: levels of DHEA production increase through puberty, peaking between 20 and 25. After this time, production slowly diminishes.

Lower Levels Of DHEA Cause Dysfunction

繚 Psychosomatic Disorders

繚 Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

繚 Hypoglycemia

繚 Stress Induced Disease

繚 Alzheimer's

繚 Chronic Infections

繚 Reduced Immunity

繚 Chronic Depression

繚 Diabetes

Stimulating the production of DHEA using brainwave entrainment can help burn fat, build muscle mass, boost libido, strengthen the immune system, prevent heart disease, cancer, osteoporosis and non-insulin dependent diabetes, ease the effects of menopause, retard memory loss, help in the treatment of lupus, limit burn damage, combat stress and prevent or slow the progression of Alzheimer and Parkinson diseases.

Maybe DHEA is more than the mother hormone. May it's a "superhormone" that is the "antidote for aging."

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