{"id":81,"date":"2014-12-09T11:03:23","date_gmt":"2014-12-09T19:03:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/tommygunbaseball.com\/pondera\/?p=81"},"modified":"2018-08-08T06:20:47","modified_gmt":"2018-08-08T13:20:47","slug":"eicosanoid-origins","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ponderawellness.com\/eicosanoid-origins\/","title":{"rendered":"Eicosanoids: Origin of the Super Hormone"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Eicosanoid hormone has no glandular origin, but has been found in the cell membrane of every cell (60 trillion Eicosanoids). The Eicosanoid sends out feelers or antennae into the blood stream every 5-7 hours. If these Eicosanoids detect a lot of insulin in the blood from your pancreas (poor diet rich in carbohydrate) you will produce the negative Eicosanoid responses, which does the opposite of the positive Eicosanoid responses. These POSITIVE<\/span> vs. NEGATIVE<\/span> responses are:<\/p>\n Our bodies still need to produce these negative Eicosanoids, but we want this production to be in small quantities. The goal of Pondera Wellness is to keep you producing positive Eicosanoids over negative Eicosanoids.<\/p>\n There are 2 major types of hormones that our bodies consist of: Endocrine and Apocrine.<\/p>\n These are the hormones that travel in our bloodstream, and are the ones that we are most familiar with. There are many of these, but some of the common names we often hear are:<\/p>\n Endocrine hormones are carried throughout the bloodstream by a protein molecule, and reach areas where you need their specific reactions by performing their duties for 5-7 seconds with the those effects lasting for many hours.<\/p>\n The Eicosanoid hormone is classified as the Apocrine hormone. While the Endocrine hormones are very important, Eicosanoids are much more powerful.<\/p>\n AREAS OF THE BODY<\/strong><\/p>\n ORGANS<\/strong><\/p>\n These hormones communicate on how to react to the changes in the body’s environment. Equally important, they communicate on how to fight disease and how to stop a process before it becomes a disease.<\/p>\n REMEMBER:<\/strong> It is of vital importance to control excessive Insulin Levels in the bloodstream to lead you to overall better health!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" The Eicosanoid hormone has no glandular origin, but has been found in the cell membrane of every cell (60 trillion Eicosanoids). The Eicosanoid sends out feelers or antennae into the blood stream every 5-7 hours. … <\/p>\nPOSITIVE<\/span><\/h4>\n
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NEGATIVE<\/span><\/h4>\n
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Endocrine<\/h2>\n
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Apocrine (Eicosanoids)<\/h2>\n
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