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What hormones are involved in bone development?

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What hormones are involved in bone development?

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There are primarily two hormones involved in the development of the skeletal system: the parathormone secreted from the parathyroid gland and the calcitonin hormone secreted from the thyroid gland (See diagram on p. 21). These two hormones, along with the growth hormone from the pituitary glandthe so-called master gland and the sex hormone estrogen, cause bones to grow. The effects of the parathormone and calcitonin hormones are opposite each other, but both are needed for bone growth. They have great spiritual significance. These two hormones whose effects are opposite reflect something about the purpose of Yahweh. They symbolize two mysteries in operation called Light and Darkness. Eastern religions refer to them as Ying and Yang. In the Hebrew and Christian theology, these opposites are referred to as the Mystery of Righteousness Yahshua the Messiah (Jesus Christ), and the Mystery of Iniquity Satan and his Angels. Now as odd as it may sound, both of these mysteries are needed to und

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