Naturopathic procedures against hunger and thirst

Naturopathic procedures against hunger and thirst
Naturopathic treatment has proven to be very effective when controlling hunger and thirst in humans. With this therapy, obesity is healed very effectively. It is known that animals have a greater appetite for food that contain nutrients that they need most urgently. This also applies to humans, but since the tendency is much weaker in humans, he has to deliberately plan his diet to avoid malnutrition.
The feeling of thirst is mainly perceived as a dry feeling in the mouth. This is due to reduced saliva secretion. If there is a strong lack of water due to sweating, diarrhea, excessive urination or bleeding, saliva secretion can even stop. The dryness of the mouth creates the impulse so that the symptoms can be alleviated. However, the amount of water absorbed is usually closely regulated so that an animal does not drink more than is required for the body's needs. Thirst can be created by drying out in the mouth by inhaling dry or dusty air.
The hypothalamus also plays a role in regulating the body's water content. Certain hypothalamic cells, called osmoreceptors, are sensitive to osmotic changes in the blood. If the water content of the blood is reduced either by lack of water or by excessive water loss, these specialized cells are stimulated to release anti -diuretic hormones that save body water by reducing urine production, the hypothalamus cells reduce their production of antiuretic hormone.