8.9 Glands and Fluids
Glands in the organism excrete certain chemical components, necessary for normal functioning of the organs and body systems. The majority are observed and treated as part of a certain organ, so independent intervention or treatment is rarely necessary. Nevertheless, individual therapy is more often needed to the ovaries, the pancreas on account of diabetes, and the thyroid gland, whose action I already presented when describing certain organs and systems of their healing.
By measuring the percentage of fluid regulation in the body, we can evaluate the state of the organism, e.g. an estimate of water helps to assess obesity. Also, sugar regulation and level of cholesterol in the blood give an idea of the state and point to potential illness in relation to the regulation and functioning of the corresponding glands. The majority of these measurements of the fluid state and regulation of the gland action are performed during regular examinations and first therapies of the energy and physical body, because independent controls are unnecessary.