Knowing the influence that hormones have on a woman's behavior can help you better understand the uncontrollable mood swings that happen every month.
Adrenaline - a hormone that allows the body to react in cases of urgency.
Endorphins - have an analgesic effect and stimulate pleasure. They are produced when practicing physical activity for example.
Estrogens - determine the menstrual cycle, vaginal secretions and is one of the hormones that allow the woman to ovulate.
Progesterone - is involved in the menstrual cycle and activity of the reproductive system.
Melatonin - regulates the rhythm of sleep.
Testosterone - Regulates the stress response by activating adrenaline production. Excessive testosterone in the blood can explain excessive nervousness, anxiety and even tachycardia; on the other hand, very low levels cause fatigue and discouragement. The ovaries produce a small amount of this hormone.
Oxytocin - Increases the sensitivity of the genital tract, desire, and level of pleasure in sexual intercourse.
Thyroxines - the hormones produced by the thyroid regulate the metabolism. The imbalance in the hormonal production of this gland can cause chronic fatigue, depression, anxiety and nervousness.
According to endocrinologists the hormones are produced throughout the day, the phase of the month and the phases of life according to the rhythm of the organism.