Unregulated Hormonal Activity

     Before Steve Jobs died he posted on his companies website that he was being treated for an unspecified “hormonal balance.” That was causing him severe weight loss  and  kept  him out  of the public eye.  That  this  hormone balance issue has been robbing his body of the necessary protein needed for him to stay healthy.  Premenstrual Acne!!!   Woman Imbalance!!!    Q&A.

     Robert Lustig, Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at the University of Cal @  San Francisco said,  “it’s unclear what type of illness might cause this type of protein deficiency,   however,  because of it’s unknown origin whether or not Jobs cannot properly absorb and process protein or his body  “just stopped” in the all together remains to be seen.”    Livestrong??????

     Additionally, he stated, “a hormonal imbalance would suggest there’s a   problem  with  his  endocrine system  (ductless hormone – producing glands) including the pancreas, thyroid and pituitary gland that control reproductive capabilities and metabolism,  as well as,  bodily growth and development will not function properly.        Supplements????

    Dr. Bruce White, Cell Biologist Professor at the University of Connecticut     Health Center in Farmington.  Went on to say,  “hormonal imbalances affects the a mount  of  protein  in  your  body.  It  points  to  a  possible  problem with production of the hormone insulin  (by the pancreas)  and  the possible onset   of type 1 diabetes.”

    The main regulator of protein synthesis is insulin, Dr. White says, “if he is not producing sufficient insulin  [his body]  would  have trouble transporting amino acids  [the building blocks of protein]  into his cells.  My  hunch  being  that when insulin is involved,   be  it  hormonal  imbalance,  diabetes,  cancer that we should always [first check] sugar consumption.”

     HOT  TIP  #7  for  July:  Eliminate  all  white  [junk food]  products  from   your diet…. remember  white flour  becomes  sugar  when  it’s  fully digested. Don’t over consume carbohydrates before bedtime.  Not only, will they make you  tired when you awake, but also, most growth hormone production takes place 1 1/2 hours after you go to sleep and stifles that process.

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