
hormone production
Hormone production is how your body makes and releases chemical messengers called hormones, which regulate various functions like growth, metabolism, mood, and reproductive processes. Glands such as the pituitary, thyroid, and adrenal glands produce these hormones. When needed, they release hormones into the bloodstream, allowing them to travel to specific organs or tissues. There, hormones bind to target cells, triggering responses that help maintain balance and coordinate activities across the body. This system ensures your body functions smoothly and adapts to changes like stress, aging, or environmental shifts.