INTEGRATIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY CONSULTATION

INTEGRATIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY CONSULTATION

Thyroid dysfunction and adrenal fatigue are two of the most common conditions that affect millions of people and usually remain undiagnosed for a long time. At Quantica720°, we go beyond standard labs and tests to get a complete picture of how your thyroid and adrenal function influence how you feel, so we can help restore energy and vitality.

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The endocrine system is made up of a complex network of glands and organs. This system uses hormones to maintain control and coordinate the metabolism of the human body, energy level, growth, reproduction and development of glands and organs, maintains a stress level within normal limits. Integrated parts of the endocrine system:

1. The pituitary gland is an endocrine gland with a complex structure and also multiple and complex functions. It secretes its own hormones, but it also influences the secretory function of the other endocrine glands, so it is considered the most important endocrine organ. The pituitary gland is divided into two areas (lobes), different both anatomically and functionally. They are called the anterior pituitary gland (adenohypophysis) and the posterior pituitary gland (neurohypophysis).

A. The adenohypophysis produces 5 hormones: thyrotrophin (TSH), corticotrophin (A.C.T.H.), gonadotrophins (FSH and LH) and somatotrophin (STH) which is responsible for the growth of children. The secreted adenohypophysis, nicknamed prolactin, is the hormone necessary to achieve lactation in women.

B. The neurohypophysis temporarily stores two hormones of the hypothalamus, the antidiuretic hormone, or ADH (which prevents the elimination of water by the kidneys when it is not in sufficient quantity in the body) and oxytocin (which stimulates the contractions of the uterus in women during childbirth).

2. The pineal gland produces the hormone called melatonin, which helps the body know when it is time to sleep.

3. The thyroid and parathyroid glands are located in front of the neck, under the larynx (voice box). The thyroid plays an important role in the body's metabolism. The parathyroid glands play an important role in regulating the body's calcium balance. The thyroid is the engine of our body, and people can develop problems when the thyroid either produces too much thyroid hormone (hyperthyroidism) or not enough (hypothyroidism). Often, the cause of the thyroid problem is an autoimmune disease. An autoimmune disease is when the immune system mistakenly attacks certain tissues in the body.

4. The pancreas is located in the back of the abdomen, behind the stomach. The pancreas has a role in digestion, as well as in the production of hormones. The role of the hormones made by the pancreas include insulin and glucagon, which help regulate and maintain a normal sugar level.

5. The adrenal gland is located above each kidney. These glands work with the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland. The adrenal glands have the role of producing and releasing corticosteroid hormones and epinephrine that maintain blood pressure and regulate metabolism.

6. Gonads or sex glands is a generic term that designates mixed glands specialized in the production of gametes (sex cells) and sex hormones. In females, the gonads are represented by the ovaries, which synthesize eggs, and in males - the testes - producing spermatozoa.

A. A woman's ovaries are located on both sides of the uterus, below the opening of the fallopian tubes (tubes that extend from the uterus to the ovaries). Besides the fact that they contain the eggs necessary for reproduction, the ovaries also produce estrogen and progesterone.

B. A man's testicles are located in a sac that hangs suspended outside the male body. The testicles produce testosterone and sperm.

7. The prostate is a gland located at the intersection of the urinary system and the male genital system. This is located in front of the rectum and below the bladder. It contributes, through its secretions, with 25-30% of the amount of sperm.

Since it is very important to know if the cause of endocrine system problems is autoimmune, we believe that testing the presence of antibodies can make a difference in the correct diagnosis. Later, after a proper identification, we can establish the appropriate treatment.

The consultation will be carried out by means of two devices - Wegamed Check Medical Sport and Bioscan SWA.

1. Wegamed Check Medical Sport is an innovative device that can perform a full scan of immune competence.

How does it work?

To be used, 6 electrodes are attached to the body, and the device records electrical parameters from head to toe. The duration of the procedure is 8 minutes, being a completely automatic process and without discomfort for the patient

During the interpretation, if the results deviate from the normal graph, a certain dysfunction can be established. Moreover, the device identifies interference fields and reveals their position within a body chart. Thus, the professionals and therapists of our clinic can obtain a complete view of the patient's state of health, as well as suggestions for remedying any imbalances.

2. Bioscan SWA is a medical tool specially created for testing and monitoring therapy. This device contains and combines information from electrical engineering, biophysics and computer science.

How does it work?

In just 90 seconds, the Bioscan SWA bio-cybernetic analysis system analyzes over 250 parameters presented in 31 reports. These include: vitamins, toxins, minerals and trace elements, heavy metals, skin and collagen deficiency, osteo-articular diseases, immune system, amino acids, kidney and lung functionality, gastrointestinal functionality, cardiovascular and brain diseases, hepato-biliary function , but also that of the pancreas.

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