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The Complete Home Guide to Herbs, Natural Healing, and Nutrition  
that contain synthetic hormones. Stop or drastically reduce your tea and  
coffee intake, because they disrupt hormone regulation. Eat a generally  
diverse, wholesome, and, if possible, organic diet. For more detailed  
dietary advice, refer to chapter 4.  
herbs  
American engineer Galen Hieronymus, with Dr. Ruth Drown and others,  
collaborated to make a machine that detected what appeared to be the  
plant equivalents of the seven human endocrine glands: pineal, thymus,  
pituitary, adrenals, thyroid, ovaries, and prostate. Plants are rich in  
hormones that, unlike their synthetic counterparts, are subtle in their  
interaction with the human body. They can switch on and off, go where  
they are needed, and generally act in a responsive way. Plants and trees  
need hormones for exactly the same reasons we do, and the wealth of  
hormones found in plant life is incredible and highly effective for its  
varying properties and usage. Whether for tempering adolescence,  
balancing menstruation, aiding fertility, helping menopause, supporting  
the prostate, or balancing an estrogen dominance in the case of some  
cancers, plants contain the rainbow of hormones and hormone precursors  
necessary. They are known as phytosterols and can be used by human  
recipients as building blocks for their own hormones. Between four  
thousand and five thousand plant species are believed to contain  
hormones. Among them, sarsaparilla root, chaste tree berry, dong quai  
root, and saw palmetto berry are just four herbs commonly used to tone,  
regulate, and balance the endocrine system in men and women.  
natural healing  
To keep both male and female reproductive systems healthy, we must eat  
well, exercise, be happy, and breathe properly. Deep breathing stimulates  
vital hormone secretions, while sitz baths encourage an increase in  
circulation to the womb, ovaries, or prostate. Take hot and cold showers, as  
they will benefit the entire endocrine system. Massage with geranium and  
ylang-ylang essential oils diluted in a suitable base oil. (For more general  
information, see chapter 8.) Colon, liver, and kidney cleanses will all be  
beneficial (see chapter 6).  
The Thyroid  
The thyroid is part of the endocrine system and is found in the front of  
the neck, on both sides of the Adam’s apple. Its main job is to produce the  
hormones thyroxine T4 (75 percent) and L-thyronine T3 (25 percent),  
but it also stores iodine, and should the correctly balanced amounts  


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