Sunday, January 5, 2014

--the thymus gland--

     
i had some thoughts about the workings of the heart today, here goes-- 
John Kruschke

the "thymus gland"--

   this gland sits atop the heart...i have a feeling that the purpose may be related to the heart, and the build-up of "lactic acid", from heavy exercise...here we have a muscle that gets worked constantly, under varying amounts of strain, and it can not stop, ever...so, i suggest, that the "thymus", removes "lactic acid", that builds-up on the top-side of the heart's chambers, while pumping blood( i believe that the "lactic acid" floats to the top of the hearts cavities), where the "thymus" is located( due to it's lighter "specific gravity")...once in the "thymus", i feel that the gland may "rupture", into a controlled space, or tube, leading to another gland, that processes this "lactic acid", derived from muscle fatigue, in the heart, for another purpose...the "thyroid"???...this would make sense to me, as the "by-product" of the controlled infection, i feel is ongoing, in all glands, would be a fluid with a lighter "specific gravity", that floats to the top of the gland, and once the gland is over-pressurized, would likely "fire", or push it's contents, into the "thyroid gland"...where it may be subject to more refinements, via a controlled infection, and finally, is expelled into the throat...aiding in digestion, or, in fact being the source, of all of the stomach's "enzymes", to digest food...a constant, slow stream of "enzymes", that not only coats the throat, but continuously fills the stomach, as it empties it's contents into the gut, to be digested...i will post about the "thyroid" another time...i believe i have my "foot-in-the-door" on this one--

out of time at the library--

best wishes, john kruschke--   :o)
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