Thyroid ducts
The thyroid gland used to be an exocrine gland: hormones were transported to the intestines through the thyroid outlets. Nowadays it is an endocrine gland and hormones are delivered directly to the blood. Consequently, the thyroid ducts have lost their function.
Location of impact, i.e. on which side the symptoms occur in the healing phase, depends on gender, biological laterality and hormone status. This is similar to the way the impact occurs in the territory, see also ectoderm.
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Also see thyroid, pharyngeal ducts and lymph nodes.
Sensitivity follows the gullet mucosa pattern.
Theme
Feeling powerlessness, sense of hopelessness. Having to watch powerlessly as something goes completely wrong. Unable to escape or avoid something that comes your way.
CA phase
Functional increase, cell decrease in mucous membrane of the thyroid ducts.
Biological purpose
Thinner mucous membranes to allow more thyroid hormone (thyroxine) to flow through. Acceleration of growth and development, increased metabolism. Also see the program of the thyroid itself.
Symptoms
Sensitive, mild pain.
PCL phase
Functional normalization. Reconstruction of the mucous membranes of the thyroid ducts.
Symptoms
Goiter, similar to Non Hodgkin's. No pain. Swelling of throat, much larger with the syndrome.