The Pineal gland, and its function
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The pineal gland, a small conical-shaped organ can be found in the brain of humans. It is also termed the epiphysis between the two hemispheres in the brain. It is very structured indeed like a grain of rice in that smallish size.
Without minding its size, it plays a vital role in the human body including, the control of hormones that regulate our behaviors. It is also responsible for performing a function termed circadian rhythms in humans.
It is made of three regions and they are; pars anterior, pars intermediate, and pats posterior. The anterior pars consist of the most cells and hormones and it is the most common and dominant part of the pineal gland. The intermediate pars are found in between the posterior and anterior pars it produces hormones that are involved in the production of melatonin. Lastly, the posterior par which is the smallest part of the pineal gland is responsible for the production of prolactin.
The Pineal Gland is responsible for regulating the sleep and wakes cycles of humans producing hormones responsible for that (melatonin). The pineal gland is also known to be involved in some perceptions of the environment including what is going on in it. This gland also secretes hormones into the bloodstream, and this gland is controlled by the hypothalamus in the brain.
In the regulation of the pineal gland, the hypothalamus causes it to release melatonin and serotonin hormones by sending the pineal gland impulses to do so. These two hormones are responsible for controlling our sleep-wake cycles and mood regulation respectively. Also, serotonin is involved in regulating our appetite and digestion process.
The pineal gland is found to have some mystical and spiritual experiences due to its location in the brain. The pineal gland is found near the third ventricle of the brain and it is where creative thinking and dreaming happen, thus associated with such experiences.
With its spiritual functions, it also performs some physical functions including the development of the immune and reproductive systems. It helps to regulate blood pressure and also serves as an anti-inflammatory agent.
The sensitivity of the pineal gland to light has made possible its function of it in regulating sleep and wake cycles. There is the production of the hormone melatonin when the pineal gland is exposed to light to make us feel sleepy, and it produces less melatonin when it is exposed to darkness.
We need to be careful with our daily activities because it also has some effects on it as well. The pineal gland may be unreactive due to stress, poor diet, inadequate sleep, etc which would thereby lead to low levels of production of melatonin in the body. To keep the pineal gland more active and functioning, we need to have enough sleep, eat a balanced diet, and also regularly exercise our body.
The references given below are sites where you can learn more about the pineal gland, its structure, and its function.
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It is funny how some activities affect even places we do not think could get affected, I wouldn't have thought on normal ground that consuming food in high nutrition has an impact on the pineal gland, it is a good thing I know that now, so I am glad you shared it and I got to read it.
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