How Does The Body Generate Heat?
The body heats blood at the hypothalamus and at individual cells. The hypothalamus is located under the brain over the brain stalk. The hypothalamus uses Iron (Fe) to generate heat. The hypothalamus regulates body heat. Heat is just release of heat energy from specific matter. The specific matter used by the Hypothalamus is Iron. Iron breaks down into smaller particles that cannot be seen by the eye or by microscope. Iron creates additional heat at cells because Iron particles in the blood are releasing heat all the while. The Hypothalamus just initiates the heat release process. Think about the Hypothalamus heating and reheating tiny coals and sending them throughout the body. If your body does not have a hypothalamus, you must generate additional ribonucleic acid to break it down. The body can generate sufficient ribonucleic acid for people who don’t have a hypothalamus. Hebrews were made without a hypothalamus. Hebrews that mate with non Hebrews do not gain a hypothalamus. No Hebrew