Transcribed by Bert.
[12 September 2015 Part 3]
(33:13 mark)
Bert: iON, I have a few questions about the Hara. A few weeks ago, you also mentioned that there’s pancreatic activity when we were speaking about the Pineal Gland. So, the question is: is the pancreas the connection between the hypothalamus and the Hara?
iON: No, the lipids are.
Bert: You mentioned that cortisol will be released differently.
iON: Yes!
Bert: Is the Hara that connection?
iON: No.
Bert: So, the Hara is not engaged - in this new way - in how cortisol is released?
iON: You don’t want to release cortisol; you want to digest it differently.
Bert: That’s what I mean. OK. So, is the…
iON: Well say that, because then you’ll get another answer. We promise!
Bert: OK, is the Hara engaged in the change in the release of cortisol in the system?
iON: No!
Dr. Dean: The way iON was asking you to ask it is: will the Hara activity help digest the cortisol, iON?
iON: Are you talking about changing the HPA Axis?
Dr. Dean: The Hypothalamus Pituitary Axis! Sure, let’s say that!
iON: OK! So, then, you’ve got the CRH and the ACTH.
Dr. Dean: The Corticotropin-Releasing factor and the ACTH!
iON: And you’re going to make that into a line. That’s the hormone going into the adrenal cortex, and then the negative feedback.
[12 September 2015 Part 3]
(33:13 mark)
Bert: iON, I have a few questions about the Hara. A few weeks ago, you also mentioned that there’s pancreatic activity when we were speaking about the Pineal Gland. So, the question is: is the pancreas the connection between the hypothalamus and the Hara?
iON: No, the lipids are.
Bert: You mentioned that cortisol will be released differently.
iON: Yes!
Bert: Is the Hara that connection?
iON: No.
Bert: So, the Hara is not engaged - in this new way - in how cortisol is released?
iON: You don’t want to release cortisol; you want to digest it differently.
Bert: That’s what I mean. OK. So, is the…
iON: Well say that, because then you’ll get another answer. We promise!
Bert: OK, is the Hara engaged in the change in the release of cortisol in the system?
iON: No!
Dr. Dean: The way iON was asking you to ask it is: will the Hara activity help digest the cortisol, iON?
iON: Are you talking about changing the HPA Axis?
Dr. Dean: The Hypothalamus Pituitary Axis! Sure, let’s say that!
iON: OK! So, then, you’ve got the CRH and the ACTH.
Dr. Dean: The Corticotropin-Releasing factor and the ACTH!
iON: And you’re going to make that into a line. That’s the hormone going into the adrenal cortex, and then the negative feedback.
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