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Giant mcroscopes,show scientists,
the hormones that we secrete have,
hexagonal,concentric,carbon masses.
This chapter will help you learn more,
about the structures of our hormones.
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Chapter Contents
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Page 1.1
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Every moment our cells secrete hormones
to stimulate the growth and repair of our cells.
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Page 1-2
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With the largest electron microscopes,
researchists see,single steroid hormones.
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Page 1- 3
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At the center of our hormones is a hexagonal,
five layered,bi-conical,hydrocarbon atomic nucleus.
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Page 1- 4
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A steroid has inner and outer carbon atoms,
and the inner ones hold the steroid together.
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Page 1- 5
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They find our major hormones need to be acidic,
if we are to resist microbes,viruses and infections.
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Page 1- 6
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Deep freezing and centrifuging our hormones,
revealed that many have aromatic side sections.
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Page 1- 7
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Pentyne is the core of every steroid hormone,
in our body and of the aromatic amines in insulin.
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Page 1-8
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Enjoy the wonder of nature forming a steroid,
from the raw materials of our earth.
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Page 1-9
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How natural steroid hormones form,
from simple aromatics..found in nature.
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Page 1-10
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How Indene forms from a smaller seed steroid,
and bonds ethanes to it,,.to form a larger steroid.
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Page 1-11
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How our body forms a larger steroid hormone,
simply by adding methys from ethanes to its ends.
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Page 1-12
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Azurene grows upon a Mindene steroid nucleus,
when our veins cells need to restore themselves.
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Our Connective Tissue Aldehyde Hormones
Aldehyde hormones are epoxy like,phenolics,
which are more able to resist movement and
chemical change....than our other hormones.
Therefore they are used in our heart valves.
heart valve ring cartilage and sinovial joints.
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Our hearts require never tiring valves,which is why,
the aromatic proteins used in our heart valves and,
also these hormones are aldehyded aromatics
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Page 1-14
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Our heart uses more than 20 aldehydes to maintain,
its rhythms,Cardionol is the first and most important.
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Page 1-15
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Eustanol is a double aldehyde made by our glands,
which cleanses fats from our eye and ears venules.
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Page 1-16
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Aldolene is found in all our bones and bone ends,
where it stimulates cartilage and tendon growth.
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In Chapter 1 we learn how hormones form in nature,in our bodys and laboratorys.
Now we will begin to learn about,the many different type of hormones we have.
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