Blender’s Notes Pituitary:
Steep Me Self Help combinations are a wonderful way to get health benefits outside of the standard tea leaf. This combination of herbs helps support, maintain, and nourish a healthy Pituitary Gland. Your pituitary gland regulates the hormone production of many other glands in the body. It is often referred to as the master gland, which reflects the fact that it acts as the control center of your endocrine system. Now we know that the hypothalamus takes messages from the brain and tells the pituitary which hormones to excrete. For instance, the hypothalamus will secrete growth-hormone-releasing hormone or growth-hormone-inhibiting hormone to tell the anterios pituitary to release or stop releasing growth hormones. The hypothalamus and the pituitary are tightly integrated. Together, they regulate all processes having to do with primitive reactions, such as stress, rage, flight, body temperature, thirst, hunger, sexual activity, and survival in general. This small gland located in the back of the head in the neck region controls all the hormones in the body. When it is not functioning optimally it can have a trickledown effect on the other systems of the body. We combined a proprietary combo of organic and wildcrafted herbs to bring about the maximum efficiency of this important part of the endocrine system, allowing it to work correctly. This is considered the “Motherboard” to all the glands of the system. When using women’s birth control, this control is meant to stop ovulation and therefore tells the gland to stop production of the hormones to start the ovulation process. This combo of herbs will help rehabilitate the gland to bring it back to proper function. Then with proper function, this will tell the glad to begin the hormone release for normal ovulation to commence as before.
What is the Pituitary Gland? The pituitary gland is small and oval-shaped. It is located behind your nose, near the underside of your brain. It’s attached to the hypothalamus by a stalklike structure. The hypothalamus is a small area of your brain. It is especially important in controlling the balance of your bodily functions. It controls the release of hormones from the pituitary gland.
The pituitary gland plays a key role in regulating your sexuality and fertility. It synthesizes and releases a broad range of hormones that communicate signals from your brain to your body. Disease and time can break down this communication. The pituitary gland can be divided into two distinct parts: the anterior and posterior lobes. The anterior lobe of your pituitary gland is made up of several distinct types of cells that produce and release diverse types of hormones, including:
Growth hormone. Growth hormones regulate growth and physical development. It can stimulate growth in all your tissues. Its primary targets are bones and muscles.
Thyroid-stimulating hormone. This hormone activates your thyroid to release thyroid hormones. Your thyroid gland and the hormones it produces are crucial for metabolism.
Adrenocorticotropic hormone. This hormone stimulates your adrenal glands to produce cortisol and other hormones.
Follicle-stimulating hormone. Follicle-stimulating hormone is involved with estrogen secretion and the growth of egg cells in women. It is also important for sperm cell production in men.
Luteinizing hormone. Luteinizing hormone engages in the production of estrogen in women and testosterone in men.
Prolactin. Prolactin helps women who are breastfeeding produce milk.
Endorphins. Endorphins have pain-relieving properties and are thought to be connected to the “pleasure centers” of the brain.
Enkephalins. Enkephalins are closely related to endorphins and have similar pain-relieving effects.
Beta-melanocyte-stimulating hormone. This hormone helps to stimulate increased pigmentation of your skin in response to exposure to ultraviolet radiation.
The posterior lobe of the pituitary gland also secretes hormones. These hormones are usually produced in your hypothalamus and stored in the posterior lobe until they are released. Hormones stored in the posterior lobe include:
Vasopressin. This is also called antidiuretic hormone. It helps your body conserve water and prevent dehydration.
Oxytocin. This hormone stimulates the release of breast milk. It also stimulates contractions of the uterus during labor.
Pituitary Gland: Anatomy, Function, Diagram, Conditions, Health Tips (healthline.com)
We have included some great herbs to support your pituitary gland. Bladder Wack is helpful for those with hypothyroidism. It is a seaweed mostly used to treat an underactive thyroid. As an excellent source of iodine, it helps balance the endocrine system and increase the rate of metabolism. It is also useful in treating and maintaining anxiety-related thyroid issues. It allows for the release of TSH to control metabolism, focus, energy, and heart rate – all safely and naturally. Alfalfa was added because it contains a group of molecules called isoflavones. These are a type of phytoestrogen, a plant-based hormone that mimics the action of the hormone estrogen. Alfalfa might be an effective hormonal change associated with premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and menopause. Kelp provides an excellent, all-natural source of iodine, which is necessary for proper thyroid and pituitary function. Kelp as a natural form of iodine helps the pituitary gland regulate metabolism and body temperature. Since proper metabolism is important for weight control. It is also a natural diuretic, so it is great for shedding water and toxins. Damiana was added because it is believed to work by regulating the pituitary gland and the various hormones that control many bodily functions, including growth, metabolism, and reproductive processes. Pau D Arco serves as a hormone balancer to the pituitary gland, being especially helpful in balancing sex hormones. On top of that, this versatile herb serves as an immune modulator, helping to create an adequate amount of immune-boosting white blood cells. Next, we added Astralagus. Astralagus is an adaptogen herb and helps to balance, restore, and protect the body. It helps the body respond to any influence or stressor, normalizing your physiological functions and have positive benefits on the reproductive health of both men and women. They can improve fertility and sexual desire. Adaptogens may also have beneficial effects on the cardiovascular system, helping to protect the heart and regulate blood pressure. Yellow Dock was added because it supports hormone balance. The bitter components in yellow dock can also be an extremely useful ally for naturally balancing hormones by supporting the elimination of excess estrogen. Gotu Kola because it improves mitochondrial function and acts as a neuroprotective, nootropic (smart drug), antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory, encourages nerve regeneration, and lessens beta amyloid plaque’s negative effects. Beta-amyloid plaque is a clump of protein pieces called beta-amyloid that accumulates in the brain of people with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.
We also added Barberry. Barberry helps reverse hypothyroidism and balance hormones in general. It also stimulates the pituitary gland, helping to balance the thyroid, adrenals, pancreas and more. Irish Moss contains a large amount of iodine and other trace minerals that help the thyroid produce T3 and T4 hormones. Irish moss happens to be the only known plant source of thyroid hormone. As such, it is a natural remedy for many thyroid-related issues. Wild Yam contains diosgenin which has been shown to help balance the endocrine system and tone the liver, may also help block the absorption of cholesterol. Next, we included Chaste Berry. Chaste Berry can modulate and balance estrogen and progesterone levels and its effects on the pituitary gland. Chaste Berry constituents exert agonistic effects on the anterior pituitary’s dopamine-2 receptors. Nettles are beneficial for reversing and resisting iodine deficiency. It works as a natural kidney and thyroid tonic. In addition to that, it is a powerful adrenal ally, working to prevent adrenal fatigue caused by the secretion of too much cortisol (stress hormone). Gingko has benefits in improving cognitive function, memory, and circulation. Next, we added Dong Quai. Dong Quai contains plant compounds that interact with hormone receptors, helping to either mimic estrogen’s effects when levels are low or block excess estrogen when levels are too high. Saw Palmetto is an adaptogenic herb that can help relieve stress and improve immune function but is particularly notable for improving reproductive function and libido in both men and women. Saw Palmetto supports the endocrine system as a whole and its anti-androgen activity can be particularly beneficial for women suffering from polycystic ovarian syndrome. And finally, we added Lodhra. Lodhra increases follicle-stimulating hormones and luteinizing hormones and can influence the release of certain pituitary hormones, such as follicle-stimulating hormones (FSH) and luteinizing hormones (LH). These hormones play crucial roles in regulating reproductive processes.
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Features Pituitary:
- Leaves can be infused all day! (They will not get bitter)
- Lots of individual flavor based on the ingredients.
- All Wildcrafted Herbs
- All Organic where Wildcrafted is not available.
- Light Colour Cup of Tea
- Full of natural antioxidants and Low in Tannins and Very Hydrating
- Sample Size ~ 1 oz will make 8-10 ~ 16 oz teas.
- Sealed Bag ~ 4 oz will make 32-40 ~ 16 oz teas.
- Iced Tea ~ Always Double the amount of Tea for the same size cup!
- Per Serving ~ 1 tsp per 6 oz of H2O
- Recommend 3 tsp Per Day – re-steep leaves 2-3 times.
- Caffeine: None
Ingredients: Steep Me Proprietary Organic and Wild crafted Blend of Bladder Wack, Alfalfa, Kelp, Pau D’Arco, Astralagus, Yellow Dock, Gotu Kola, Barberry, Irish Moss, Wild Yam, Chaste Berry, Nettles, Gingko, Dong Quai, Saw Palmetto and Lodhra.
Alternatively, try our Hitch Woman’s Phyto~Nutrition Tea OR Swamp Man’s Phyto~Nutrition Tea OR Hypothalamus Phyto~Nutrition Capsules OR Endocrine Micro~Nutrition Capsules OR Women’s Fertility Micro~Nutrition Capsules OR Men’s Fertility Sperm Health Micro~Nutrition OR Pituitary Health Phyto~Nutrition Tea
Not Safe for Pregnancy
Not Safe for Breastfeeding
NOTE: May Contain Shell Fragments Consumption of this product may cause a serious or life-threatening reaction in persons with allergies to fish or shellfish.
NOTE: This/these claim(s) have/have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The products offered by Steep Me Tea Apothecary -Franchisees – Wholesalers – Influencers or SteepMe.com are not intended to treat, cure, or prevent any illness or disease. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem, consult with your physician for diagnosis or treatment. All gender specific blends are based on Gender Assigned at Birth. Use herbs as per instructions and always watch for any allergic reactions. You should always carefully read all product packaging and labels. Always consult your physician or health care provider before using any herbal products, especially if you have a medical problem. Steep Me Tea Apothecary and SteepMe.com and/or its proprietors assume no liability for any injury, illness or adverse effects caused by the misuse and/or use of the information or products presented
NOTE: When using Teas, Capsules, Tinctures and Micro-Nutrition to help with your ailment ~ please remember this is a marathon ~ we recommend an investment of time of at least 6 months to see positive change. Any gender specific blends are based on gender assigned at birth.
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