BASIC VITALIZATION

Hypothalamus

Pituitary Gland

Thymus Gland

Sea of Energy
Why you should use the Beosigner® daily on these four acupuncture points
Every second, the most incredible processes take place in our body. To name just a few: stimuli are absorbed and processed, supplied substances are built up, converted or broken down, hormones are produced and released into the blood. This is ensured by certain areas and systems of our body. And by you yourself; sometimes more, sometimes less. Because many things run autonomously, i.e. independently, and that’s a good thing. Our body normally knows its tasks very well. Sometimes, however, it can use a little help. For example, when we are stressed, eat unhealthy food or sleep badly. You’ve probably experienced this too?
Then it’s time to support our body. Vitalize the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, thymus gland and an acupuncture point in the abdomen, the so-called “sea of energy”, with the Beosigner®. These organs, or points, have a direct connection to so-called meridians, pathways in which, according to Traditional Chinese Medicine, life energy flows. The meridians and organs are interrelated. You can use the Beosigner® to influence certain organs and points via these meridians.
Use the Beosigner® several times a day, not only for problems but also as a preventative measure. Pay attention to the main vitalization points for a few minutes every day.
1. Vitalize Your Hypothalamus
The hypothalamus mediates between the hormonal and nervous systems. It coordinates the release of hormones or produces them itself, it is responsible for vital functions, the hormone balance, the immune system and sexual functions.
One example of its work: the hypothalamus regulates vegetative functions such as circulation, blood pressure, sleep, body temperature and pain sensation.
The hypothalamus is well networked, both within itself and in the diencephalon, brain stem and spinal cord. It is supplied with information via a large number of its connections. It regulates the hormone axes and the autonomic nervous system based on this information.
Surely you’ve gained an idea of how important the hypothalamus is for you. So, support it with the Beosigner®. Incidentally, its effect on the hypothalamus can be scientifically measured and proven. One indicator of regeneration and relaxation is the so-called heart rate variability. It improves significantly when the Beosigner® is used. This was discovered by the Institute for Sports Science and Health Management (ISGM, Meppen) in collaboration with the Institute for Sleep Medicine and Interdisciplinary Sleep Research (ISIS, Münster) in a study on the Beosigner® in 2018.
2. Vitalize Your Pituitary Gland
The pituitary gland is controlled by the hypothalamus and is an endocrine gland. It is important for the regulation of your body’s hormone system. This means that the pituitary gland acts as an interface; with its help, the brain releases hormones. These hormones regulate bodily processes such as metabolism, growth and reproduction.
There are hormones that act directly on other organs and hormones that stimulate other glands to produce hormones themselves. These other glands include the thyroid gland and the adrenal cortex.
It has an effect on us if the thyroid gland is out of balance: if it is underactive, we are no longer as efficient, our mood drops, and we even put on weight.
It is similar with the adrenal glands. They produce important hormones in the medulla and cortex, for example for the water and electrolyte balance as well as for the metabolism of macronutrients (carbohydrates, proteins, fats). Under stress, large amounts of adrenaline are released, which in turn leads to further increased hormone production. It can lead to adrenal fatigue if this system is overloaded – often resulting in burnout. The pituitary gland is also known as the hypophysis or nasal root point.
3. Vitalize Your Thymus Gland
The thymus gland (or thymus) is part of the immune system and belongs to the lymphatic system.
In childhood, so-called T lymphocytes are formed in the thymus, which migrate to secondary lymphatic organs. There they multiply as required. With the onset of puberty, the thymus shrinks, usually leaving only a small remnant. For this reason, it hardly plays a role in conventional medicine anymore. Naturopaths see it differently. Their approach: the thymus gland is effective for a life time and benefits from being activated regularly. This benefits the immune system.
4. Vitalize Your "Sea of Energy"
The name comes from Chinese medicine, more precisely from acupuncture. This acupuncture point is considered to be one of the most frequently needled points. And the beautiful name suggests what treatment of this point can do for you: provide energy. Feeling weak and drained of energy? Then vitalize your “sea of energy”.
By vitalizing this point, you also support the activity of your intestines, prevent food cravings and influence the adrenal glands and the organs in the pelvis.