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Fatigue, sleep disturbance, stress
and tension are the most common complaints in many doctor's offices.
In this article we will talk about the adrenal glands and their
relation to stress and fatigue.
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These thumb size glands sit atop our kidneys. They make many hormones, nerve messengers and immune regulator substances. Some of the hormones are precursors to the sex hormones, others help control water and sugar levels, and still others trigger our "flight and fight " mechanisms. The two hormones we want to feature today are DHEA and cortisol. Both DHEA and cortisol are derived
from cholesterol. Cholesterol is then converted into pregnenalone,
which converts to cortisol, the stress hormone, or DHEA, the
immune enhancer and sex hormone precursor. |
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When stress and fatigue are associated
with low levels of DHEA, supplementing with DHEA is to be considered.
With high cortisol levels, supplementing with Vitamin C, B5,
and ginseng's is to be considered. When stress is high and long
term memory poor, especially in people over 60, pregnenalone
may be indicated. With low cortisol from adrenal exhaustion,
raw adrenal concentrates are a possibility. With poor sleep,
combinations of valerian and passionflower are often useful.
Exercise, a good diet of small frequent meals, deep breathing,
and prayer, praise or meditation are basic to any stress management
program.
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