*As an example: damaged adrenal glands (regulate mineral levels, inflammation response, and the autonomic nervous system) might show up as high (kidney involvement) or low blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart attacks, strokes, type-2 diabetes, cancer (especially breast, ovarian, prostate), M.S., A.L.S., and Parkinson's (cerebellum connection), anxiety, A.D.D., chronic fatigue, asthma and C.O.P.D. (lung involvement), pneumonia (excess mucus involvement), blood clots (acids coagulate), liver and gallbladder stones, erectile dysfunction, "auto-immune" conditions, low iron, zinc, or cobalt (precursor to vitamin B12), moles (also from weak pancreas), low kidney function (it helps regulate them), etc.; damaged thyroid/ parathyroid glands (regulate cellular metabolism and calcium utilization respectively) might show up as bone loss, osteoporosis, scoliosis, dramatic weight gain, excess wrinkles, arthritis and fibro-myalgia (adrenal involvement), depression, aneurysms, kidney stones (adrenal involvement), dry skin, brittle nails, varicose veins, bruising easily, an inability to sweat and regulate bodily temperature, growing pains, etc.; damaged pituitary (the "master") glands (regulate growth and development factors) might show up as growing too tall or short, stunted development, problems conceiving, irregular menstruation, adrenal and thyroid problems (it helps regulate these glands), etc., a damaged pancreas (regulates digestion) might show up as type-1 diabetes (suspected dairy protein involvement), heartburn, undigested stools, excess gas, etc., and this just represents a few of the organs, glands, systems and possible symptoms. Suppressing symptoms often makes the problem worse. Strengthen the tissues involved and the symptoms go away.