Breastfeeding (nipple stimulation in general) induces the production of the hormones
The pituitary gland is the master regulator
of hormone production in the body, releasing hormones that play a key role in bone and tissue growth, metabolism, reproductive functions, and the stress response.
The primary cause of hyperthyroidism is an autoimmune condition called Graves disease, which essentially causes the thyroid gland to lose
control of hormone production.
While the majority of adults in the world may technically be considered at least somewhat deficient due to natural
declination of the hormone production, it is the severity of that imbalance that determines both the need for the HGH medication and how much medication is needed.
If the thyroiditis is especially acute, doctors occasionally recommend steroid drugs to reduce inflammation, along with thyroid hormone replacement drugs, to allow the thyroid to rest from its
job of hormone production.
This, ultimately, seeks to combat the fact that the
range of hormone production to urine output is so varied, you can not put an accurate timestamp on it.
Breastfeeding (nipple stimulation in general) induces the production of the hormones
I look to support the hypothalamus, pituitary, and end - organ (s)
of hormones production.
It helps decrease
some of the hormone production by the pituitary gland.