Description
The parathyroid gland consists of four individual glands about the size of peanuts, the epithelial bodies. They lie directly behind the thyroid gland in the neck area. The parathyroid gland produces the so-called parathyroid hormone, which regulates the calcium and phosphate balance in the human body. The parathyroid hormone lowers the amount of phosphate and increases the amount of calcium in the blood. The two minerals are involved in bone formation and degradation. When the parathyroid gland is functioning normally, the build-up and breakdown of bone are balanced. The information chip contains frequencies and formulas that support parathyroid function and regulate parathyroid hormone production.
Area of Application: Glands, blood, bones, mineral balance, minerals