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Hormones? A Basic Definition

The chemical messengers secreted by endocrine (ductless) glands that interact to determine many physiologic phenomena. The reproductive cycles and the initiation and daily function of lactation are under the control of several interacting hormones.

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  • Doctor Burton Goldberg Talks about Wiley Endocrinology Seminar: Dr. Burton Goldberg is astounded with what he learned at the Wiley "Two Days Back on Earth" Endocrinology Seminar in April at the Glendale Planetarium. Author of more than eighteen books on alternative medicine, Goldberg said that laymen and doctors must open their eyes and learn about an option that is better - the Wiley Protocol. Take a look at what more than 41 doctors and patients are saying about the Wiley Protocol and endocrinology on T.S. Wiley's Bioidenticals channel on You Tube. Simply go to www.youtube.co m, and type in Bioidenticals, or T.S. Wiley.

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