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Different hormones come from different places. Most of them come from a gland in your gland called the pituitary (pih-too-i-tary) and the thyroid (thigh-roid) gland. Hormones are supposed to turn on different signals n your body like adrenaline. When your running a hormone gets sent to get your adrenaline pumping to get that rush.

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