FREE Intro Class

About This Class

Hypothalamus, Pituitary, and Pineal:
Functions & Herbs

These, the glands of the head, settle into two significant divisions: pineal, which does not participate very much in the endocrine cascades, and the hypothalamo-pituitary, which stands at the top of the cascade. 

The pineal is largely credited with the regulation of the biological sense of time. Great mysteries are associated with this gland. In our experience, it also interacts with the dream state, so it is actually highly regulatory on a profound level of the organism. That which first masters dreamtime later masters reality. 

The hypothalamus and pituitary operate together, on the other hand, to regulate the endocrine core, so their function is extremely important. 

This class will describe the major hormones secreted by the anterior and posterior pituitary, as well as with neurotransmitters and the limbic centers - where emotions are registered.

Herbs, Hormones, Holistic
Medicine, & Neuroendocrine System

with Matthew Wood, MS and Phyllis D. Light, MA

Herbalism Teachers  with 75 Years of Joint Experience 
as Consulting Herbalists & Herbal Authors


About this Series

Higher animal life is regulated by the nerves and hormones, which together can be classified as the neuroendocrine system. They particularly regulate the grand functions of life on the animal and human level, sending and receiving signals from the great organs and systems, integrating them into a functional whole while maintaining their separate operations. 

The central nervous system (brain, spine, conscious activity) operates fairly independently, but the autonomic nervous system (unconscious functions of the body) is deeply integrated with the endocrine, so this series includes a class on the autonomic nervous system (ANS). The hypothalamus operates as the ‘Grand Poobah’ of the neuroendocrine system, receiving feedback through the blood and sending out directives via hormones and neurotransmitters. 

The endocrine acts in a cascade, signaling from the hypothalamus to the pituitary and from there to the thyroid, adrenals, and gonads. The thyroid controls temperature and metabolic rate (with a few other functions), while the adrenals serve as the organs for dealing with stress). The ‘stress cascade’ therefore involves the hypothalao-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPA); there is an analogous HTA (thyroid) axis, which also has to respond to stress. The remedies that regulate these glands are called ‘adaptogens’ because they help the organism adapt to stress.


         This series of classes, therefore, includes: 

  1. *Herbs and the Autonomic Nervous System
  2. Hypothalamus, Pituitary, and Pineal-Functions and Herbs (this class)
  3. Herbs and the Adrenal Medulla and Adrenal Cortex
  4. Herbal Adaptogens


The curriculum for this series also includes previously completed classes both of which students can already access.

These are not included in any purchase options on this page.

 Most classes are two (2) hours each, sometimes longer. The classes with * are particularly good for beginners. 


"One can certainly practice herbalism without a knowledge of hormones and the neuroendocrine system, but the practitioner who masters this material can consider themselves sophisticated."
- Matthew Wood


Students will learn about: 

  • The endocrine cascade (hypothalamus, pituitary, thyroid, adrenal cortex, gonads). Some herbs we’ll discuss are Queen Anne’s Lace, Blue Cohosh, Vitex and Pulsatilla, hormonal diffusives (cloud medicines). 
  • The feedback loop including stress hormones, insulin, the pancreas, heart, and digestive tract. (The pineal is not directly in the endocrine feedback loop but manages its own feedback through melatonin receptors.)
  • The autonomic nervous system, with its subdivisions, the sympathetic and parasympathetic, the major regulatory system for the digestive tract and other functions on automatic pilot in the body. Lobelia, Skullcap, Black Hoarhound, Nigella.  
  • The HPA axis (hypothalmus-pituitary-adrenals), the essential information necessary to understand the operation of Adaptogens. Eleuthero, American Ginseng, Ashwagandha, Schizandra, Rhodiola, Astragalus, Crossvine, Red Ginseng, Bacopa, Gotu Kola.
  • Hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, and thyroid nodules are easy to remedy successfully with herbs, according to the experience of the teachers. No student should be without this knowledge. Lemon Balm, Lycopus, Motherwort, Poplar Bark, Black Walnut, Iris, Ashwagandha, Poke (covered in prior Thyroid and Iodine classes links above - not part of these 4 classes).
  • Understand the difference between and interactions of the adrenal medulla and adrenal cortex.
  • Learn what mineralocorticoids and glucocorticoids are and how they determine general health themes throughout the body. This pertains to blood pressure and blood sugar issues.
  • Understand what 'adrenal exhaustion' is, and how to remedy it. 
  •  The necessity to become proficient in understanding the workings of the interaction between the endocrine and the nervous system, providing a background understanding necessary to become an expert at helping female and male reproductive and other related issues. 


This series gives the student a complete overview of the endocrine system and the autonomic nervous system with which it interacts continuously; simplified for the practitioner yet detailed enough to provide a foundation in the understanding of these difficult subjects.

Includes

  • Support Materials

    217 pages of manuscripts (not downloadable) from Matthew are available to view and a downloadable handout from Phyllis.

  • 1 year access to materials and Q&A

    1 year to view and review content, ask questions and discuss with fellow students and teachers.

  • 2.5 hours of teaching

    2.5 hours of in-depth teaching with Matthew Wood and Phyllis D. Light

Curriculum

    1. Welcome Message

    1. About Non-Downloadable Documents

    2. Endocrine Intro by Matthew Wood (130 pages, not downloadable)

    3. Adrenal Medulla and Adrenal Cortex by Matthew Wood (51 pages, not downloadable)

    4. Hypothalamus and Pituitary by Matthew Wood (36 pages, not downloadable)

    5. Hypothalamus, Pituitary, Pineal by Phyllis D. Light, MA, RH

    1. Class 2: Hypothalamus, Pituitary and Pineal - Functions & Herbs - Video and Additional Resources

    2. Class 2: Hypothalamus, Pituitary and Pineal - Functions & Herbs - Audio

    1. Test and Certificates

    2. Hypothalamus, Pituitary, and Pineal-Functions and Herbs Test

    1. Please share your thoughts

About this course

  • $55.00
  • 11 lessons
  • 3 hours of video content

 

 

Documents are not downloadable. Please note that Matthew often adds manuscripts of upcoming books and is allowing students early access to these works-in-progress; therefore, they are available as 'view-only' documents and are not downloadable.

Discounts are automatically applied. No coupon code needed.

Start at any time! Complete the lessons at your own pace.

Certificates designed and signed by Matthew Wood are available for purchase to those who successfully complete all tests with a passing grade of 70% or better. More details regarding herbal course certificates are here.

Tests are multiple-choice, and multiple attempts are permitted.

If you are tracking hours, see the list of all classes/courses with corresponding accreditation hours.