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How does the endocrine system affect the body?

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How does the endocrine system affect the body?

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The endocrine system stimulates all of the systems and organs in your body. The hormones produced by this system amongst many other benefits increases your metabolism, helping to break down fat, build proteins, and create lean muscle. Because it affects almost all of the different systems of the body, it is this body system that we refer to as the “fountain of youth system” due to its youth-promoting benefits when optimally functioning. Consider it the body’s “master bodily system.” It is not gender-specific; meaning it affects both men and women in similar ways, and starts to decline at the same time as well. Hormones produced by this system positively affects the liver, intestines, skin, pancreas, prostate and uterus (hormonal). Additionally, it targets the heart, brain, eyes, and specific immune cells (nervous and immune). All of these organs decline in health during the aging process. Organs actually shrink in size during the aging process. It is well documented that a properly fun

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The endocrine system stimulates all of the systems and organs in your body. The hormones produced by this system amongst many other benefits increases your metabolism, helping to break down fat, build proteins, and create lean muscle. Because it affects almost all of the different systems of the body, it is this body system that we refer to as the “fountain of youth system” due to its youth-promoting benefits when optimally functioning. Consider it the body’s “master bodily system.” It is not gender-specific; meaning it affects both men and women in similar ways, and starts to decline at the same time as well. Hormones produced by this system positively affects the liver, intestines, skin, pancreas, prostate and uterus (hormonal). Additionally, it targets the heart, brain, eyes, and specific immune cells (nervous and immune). All of these organs decline in health during the aging process. Organs actually shrink in size during the aging process. It is well documented that a properly fun

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