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How does the human body clock work?

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The human body clock is a complex internal mechanism that serves to regulate our body's functions over time. It is controlled by the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), a tiny cluster of nerve cells in an area of the brain known as the hypothalamus. This body clock helps regulate breathing and heart rate, body temperature, blood pressure, hormone production, and other vital bodily functions.

How does Human Growth Hormone work in my body?

HGH Frequently Asked Questions
Human Growth Hormone stimulates virtually all of the various systems in your body. The hormone increases your metabolism helping to break down fat, build proteins, and create lean muscle. Human Growth Hormone is often referred to as the "fountain of youth hormone" due to its youth-promoting benefits.

What role does melatonin play in the human body?

Melatonex - Frequently Asked Questions
Melatonin regulates biological rhythms such as the sleep/wake cycle. It also acts as an antioxidant, protecting cells from damage caused by free radicals, the toxic by-products of normal cell metabolism.* Melatonin is one of the most useful and versatile substances produced in the body.

How do I shift my body clock?

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Our body clock responds to a variety of cues in our environment, the strongest of which is light. A pulse of sufficiently bright light at the appropriate time will move (or phase shift) our body clock forward (phase advance) or back (phase delay).

How does the watch/clock work?

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Radio controlled watches and clocks recieve a time signal from a radio transmitter tuned to a caesium or 'Atomic Clock'. The atomic clock is the standard measure of time: the electron resonance frequency of the Caesium 133 atom is 9,192,631,770 cycles per second which is measured to give a time accurate to greater than +/- 1 second per million years. The transmitter signal is picked up by the watch or clock and sets the time and date automatically. No.

What does water do for the human body?

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Water is essential to life - it is needed - directly or indirectly - for every physical and chemical process that takes place in our bodies. It acts...read full answer

How does Tonalin work in the body?

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Tonalin CLA prevents fat from being deposited into the cells by speeding up the body's fat metabolism. CLA also helps the body metabolize existing fat deposits. This fat then returns to the blood stream where it is used as energy by muscle cells and the liver.

How does COPAXONE® work in my body?

COPAXONE® FAQs
COPAXONE® is a unique therapy that is thought to work both outside and inside the central nervous system (CNS) to fight damage to the nervous system.3-5 Click here to read more about the effects of multiple sclerosis. COPAXONE® is believed to change the way your immune system reacts to MS by preventing harmful cells from developing and by stimulating beneficial cells in your body. These "good" COPAXONE®-activated cells then enter the CNS and help reduce damage at the site of lesions.

How does palladium work within the body?

Poly MVA | Frequently Asked Questions
Within Poly-MVA, the proprietary palladium lipoic acid acts in a similar way to the Cobalt found in Vitamin B-12 (cyanocobalamin). The palladium is sequestered or bonded to the palladium lipoic acid molecule found in Poly-MVA. Palladium serves primarily as a transport mechanism to enhance the uptake of lipoic acid, while also being theorized to have an effect on the electrical potential of the cell by shuttling electrons from the cell membrane to the nucleus and the mitochondria.

How does Astaxanthin work in the body?

Astaxanthin - Frequently Asked Questions
After ingestion, Astaxanthin is absorbed by the duodenal mucosa and transported to the liver where it binds with a lipoprotein for transport through the body to the cells. The polar end groups attach to the outer and inner side of the cell membrane, where free radical attack first occurs. The hydroxy and carbonyl groups in astaxanthin help to anchor this molecule to the cell membrane, thus strengthening it. Astaxanthin is an oxygenated carotenoid called a xanthophyll.

How does meditation work ? and what does it do to the body?

Frequently Asked Questions About Body, Mind, and Spirit
ancient spiritual tradition that is very much at home in the modern world, meditation seeks to relax the body by relaxing the mind. The most popular ? and medically proven ? are transcendental meditation and kundalini. Both involve focusing the mind by repeating a word or phrase (known as a "mantra") continuously for 10 to 20 minutes. The idea is to block all thoughts, so the brain is essentially "quiet.

How does the Body-Mind-Spirit Connection work?

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According to the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS) Journal, August 2003, "Learned optimism can be self-fulfilling." People who hold a positive attitude are "more effective in the world, stay healthier, and heal more quickly... Your mind affects your body's immune system functioning". Simply put, when your mind is reprogrammed to believe your body is healthy, you can create healthy cells which overcome the proliferation of cancer cells.

How does RestQuiet work if nothing enters the body?

NanoPatch - LifeWave - FAQ
Rest Quiet uses nanotechnology developed by LifeWave which communicates with the body's energy meridians similarly to the way acupuncture works.

How long does it take to cremate a human body?

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a) It varies with the equipment used, but the cremation time for the equipment installed at Birkenau appears to have required an incineration time of about an hour per body. The entire cremation cycle took longer and each oven, or retort, could reduce three or four bodies per day under normal operating circumstances. Birkenau had a total of 46 ovens so the capacity would have been 184 bodies per day if all of the facilities were operating at once. This, however, was not the case.

What effect does alcohol have on the human body?

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Alcohol functions as a nervous system depressant. When alcohol is consumed, it is quickly absorbed into the bloodstream via the stomach and small intestine. The amount of alcohol consumed is directly related to the effect it has on the body. A feeling of relaxation is achieved by drinking small amounts, but in larger doses can have adverse effects including slurred speech, difficulty walking, impaired judgment and slow reaction time.
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