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Tight hand

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A tight hand often also causes a reaction in your bone, bone and connective tissue . This system, which in evolution was aimed at own development for dangerous situations.

We call the system involved in this Mesoderm.

Mesoderm is primarily the tissues for connection and information transmission. It consists of the white matter of the cerebrum, connective and supporting tissues of the brain (the glial tissue in the brain) connective tissues, cartilage, tendons, bones, striated muscles, lymph nodes, blood and lymph vessels, spleen, adrenal cortex, kidney cortex, ovary and testicle parenchyma, ( organ tissue).

Mesoderm tissue is controlled by the cerebellum subcutaneous tissue (corium), mammary glands, peritoneum, pleura, and pericardium.

The patterns that are more about integrity or adaptation often have function enhancement during the problem.

When the pattern is addressed, it often normalizes with bacteria, fungi, night sweats and pain.

The patterns that are more about self-esteem often have function impairment and cell breakdown during the problem. When the pattern is addressed, one often gets function enhancement, cell build-up, bacteria and pain.

Mesoderm requires a lot of fat. You need lipase for the digestion of fats.

Fats are necessary for the production of important hormones such as testosterone, DHEA, progesterone, estrogen, cortisol and adrenaline).

 

The most involved hormone is Epinephrine (Adrenaline)

Problems in the mesoderm are often accompanied by a somewhat low body temperature, which in turn leads to inflammation in the organs.

The hormones Norepinephrine and Serotonin but especially Dopamine are involved in this.

It helps with decisions such as fight or flight, focus, arrousel and memory.

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