Ultra Glandulars Raw Brain 60 Tablets

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Serving Size: 1 Tablet ** Daily Value Not Established Amount Per Tablet %DV Raw Brain ( bovine) Tissue 200 mg. ** Freeze dried, defatted, uncut, 100% pure and BSE FREE from New Zealand. Brain is a large mass of nerve tissues contained in the skull, connected to the spinal cord, surrounded by three layers of tough membranes called the meninges. Brain cells, with the spinal cord, are interwoven into a complex relay system which collects, stores, and sends out sensations and information. Each area of the brain is responsible for the control of a particular part of he body, or a particular group of sensations or impulses, specialized receptor cells, collect data about our environment and feed the information to the central nervous system where it is quickly sorted out and filed or acted upon. The body has millions of pain, pressure and hearing receptors and each eye contains over 100 million light receptors. Add to these the taste, smell, sound, and other radar like receptors feeding information along the nerve paths to the brain, which alone contains over 12 million nerve cells. Just within the cranial cavity and continuous with the spinal cord is the lower brain stem which controls the muscles and the sensory organs of the head. Above the lower brain stem is the part known as the midbrain where eye movements and a number of involuntary muscular reflexes are controlled. Cerebellum which is the second largest single section of the brain grows out behind the midbrain. Its function is to coordinate and integrate the action patterns throughout the nervous system, thus is responsible for smoothness of action. A disturbance in the cerebellum results in spastic, disjointed movements and a lack of muscular coordination. Hypothalamus is located directly above and in front of the midbrain. This group of cells regulates sexual functions, body temperature, sleeping, and aggression.