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Name: Professor: Course: Date: Adrenaline Junkies and Their Impacts on the Body Introduction Adrenaline is what many people know in layman’s language as the fright and flight hormone. The little-known fact about adrenaline hormone is that it is also a neurotransmitter. Adrenaline is a chemical released from the medullar section of the adrenal glands in the body that is useful in giving a person the energy to take off whenever he is frightened. When a person is agitated, adrenaline is released into the blood stream to give the person strength to fight the aggressor. A depth coverage of the hormone gives a well-defined process that it takes adrenaline in connection with the brain and the body muscles to prepare a person for flight or fight after a fright and aggression respectively. The presence of the hormone into the blood stream is an automatic reflex action that the body should carry out without the deliberate control by the person. It is useful to have an automatic process in the release and clearance of the hormone as its excessive prevalence in the blood stream can be disastrous. To the people who are addicted to the adrenaline junkies, they manually instigate the release and the sustenance of adrenaline in the body. This is possible when they manually create fighting or aggressing conditions that end up releasing excess adrenaline in their bodies. A case example is deliberate jumping off a cliff in a controlled system that frightens, but the person is protected from the crash landing. People like the feel that follows participation in the adrenaline junkies as their body get the energy created from adrenaline release. However, they don’t know that
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