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There is much talk today about our environment and how it influences our health biologically, physically and chemically. According to The World Health Organization, annually, thirteen million deaths are as a result of preventable environmental causes. "Preventing environmental risk could save as many as four million lives a year, in children alone, mostly in developing countries."
As stated by author T.S. Wiley in her book, Sex, Lies, and Menopause, a woman actually has a triad of glands - hypothalamus, pituitary, and adrenal glands called the HPA axis - that act in concert to read the cues in her environment. The HPA axis has marked off the years she's lived by adding up all of the summer days of her life, when she had high levels of cortisol and insulin, and coming to the conclusion that she is old enough to begin the next phase of her life.
When a girl has passed through enough summers, her adrenal glands, which sit on top of the kidneys, take the cue from her brain's calculations of her age in relationship to time passed and pump more testosterone faster. In our world, adrenarchy often begins as early as age seven or eight, instead of ten to twelve, because artificial light and food have sped up our internal clocking mechanisms, hence the surge of precocious puberty in our time.
Puberty is the time when kids develop physically and emotionally and become men and women, and this gegins to happen no earlier than - for girls - about seven to eight years of age, and in boys, around nine years of age.
Precocious puberty is the onset of puberty before at earlier ages. For a girl, precocious puberty includes signs like rapid hight growth, acne, breast development, the development of underarm hair, and onset of menstruation.
The problem is that in today's world your chronological age may not necessarily be your biological age. Thanks to the environment - where people are taking in more light than ever, from artificial lights, street lamps, televisions, computer screens, and more.
Wiley teaches medical practitioners environmental endocrinology at her Two Days Back on Earth seminars.
Doctor Mitchell Fleischer says that Wiley's knowledge of endocrinology is far more profound than any endocrinology professor he has ever dealt with. "This is a practical application of the true emperical science."
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