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Yes when they are from distant glands, for example when ADH (synthsised in the posterior pituitary gland) must travel to the kidney. However, some hormones are made on-site, so do not use the bloodstream to travel to their target organ(s)/cell(s).
Ethyl Alcohol prevents the secretion of Anti-diuretic hormone from the the posterior pituitary, resulting in water and sodium loss and subsequent diuresis.
the Coriolis effect
benificial effect
no effect.
menisci is the connective tissue pads that act as shock absorbers to separate joints in general
A torn ligament will effect the ankle bones negatively. An ankle bone that has its ligament torn would be considered a severe ankle sprain.
it curves your spine
Injections of saline do not change a rat's vertebral bone density. This is known because the T score is unchanged after the injections.
People, particularly post menopausal women, suffer from compression fractures in the vertebral column as a result of osteoporsis (a reduction in bone mineral density).
A muscle sprain can tear a ligament which holds two bones together.
You can get pinched nerves which will become painful as you get older, also good posture is a sign of confidence.
Calcitonin injections have no effect on vertebral bone density...it is anticipated when doing the experiment that there would be...but there is not. (Marieb)
It is remodling of the back side of the bony vertebral bodies, causing a ridge-like effect, while at the same time, there is a bulging of the annular disk material. It is this phenomenon which can cause impression onto the spinal cord, which travels through a canal behind the vertebrae. These, along with a couple of others are characteristic of degenerative disk disease.
Andrew Philip Fisichelli has written: 'The strychnine-antagonistic effect of posterior pituitary extracts'
No. However going to the chiropractor can hel you get afew extra cm. If for no other reason then an improved posture.
Self-conditioning is to effect the posture of the underlying, subtle self so as to attain desired states or results in the organism.