Hormones, the Organs and Instinct

Good evening, I’ve been thinking more about my theory that mental diagnoses are related to kidney, liver and gut function and how some of the hormones seem to work together and some of them work in opposition.

I’ll try to explain but it may come across as a bit disjointed.

Firstly, I believe that hormones may be related to instinct and that permanently altering any of them is not the correct way to correct deficiencies. Pharmaceuticals may need to be shorter acting to avoid dangerous side effects.

I can only think of of a few key essential instincts: the need to hunt for food to sustain us, the need to digest and process the food to turn it into essential compounds for life and the need to mate to reproduce.

Each organ seems to be responsible for producing or releasing these hormones at the correct time.

We wake in the morning because the sunlight gives us a boost of vitamin D to stimulate dopamine production to get us alert. Then we eat to give us the essential nutrients to sustain us through the day, then we rest to digest these nutrients, then when we have enough we mate to reproduce, then rest and reset for the next day.

To conclude, everything we do is meant to give us the ability to reproduce and spread our genes. I don’t know the meaning of life but successful genes persist and weaker ones whither.