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		<title>Tips to people with adrenal fatigue</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The adrenals produce hormones that help to balance blood sugar, which helps your body to manage daily ebbs and flows of energy. When blood sugar drops, the adrenals release hormones that cause the blood sugar to rise, increasing energy. The adrenals also release hormones when you&#8217;re under stress, releasing energy. It&#8217;s the fight-or-flight response from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The adrenals produce hormones that help to balance blood sugar, which helps your body to manage daily ebbs and flows of energy. When blood sugar drops, the adrenals release hormones that cause the blood sugar to rise, increasing energy. The adrenals also release hormones when you&#8217;re under stress, releasing energy. It&#8217;s the fight-or-flight response from the days when humans needed to run away from wild animals. Today, it kicks in for everyday stressors such as traffic jams, arguments, and work pressures. But being consistently under stress takes a toll on the adrenal glands, and eventually they run out of steam and stop producing sufficient hormones.<br />
Conventional endocrinologists and conventional tests cannot diagnose adrenal fatigue, because they are only prepared to diagnose extreme dysfunction in the adrenals, such as Addison&#8217;s disease, a potentially fatal condition where the adrenals essentially shut down, or Cushing&#8217;s syndrome, when too much Cortisol is produced. A ho¬listic or complementary practitioner can do a saliva Cortisol test to evaluate your adrenal function and diagnose more subtle dysfunctions. Buy <a href="http://www.avalonfaire.com/" target="_blank">acomplia</a> for it doesn&#8217;t cause this desease.<br />
If you are suffering from adrenal fatigue, here are a few tips:</p>
<p>•	Some people with adrenal fatigue or unresponsive hypothyroidism have found that low-dose hydrocortisone can help their immune system and can resolve many symptoms. You will need a more open-minded, aware doctor to obtain this sort of treatment. Consider contacting the Broda Barnes Foundation to purchase their referral list of doctors who have expertise in diagnosing adrenal fatigue and treating with hydrocortisone.<br />
•	Pantothenic acid, 100-500 mg with each meal, can promote proper adrenal balance. Some people prefer to take this in a concentrated form known as pantethine.<br />
•	As much as you may want them, stimulants are the equivalent of giving too much gas and flooding the engine in a car. It puts further stress on the adrenals to work harder and produce more energy, and ends up further depleting the adrenal glands. Things to avoid include caffeine, ephedra, guarana, kola nut, and prescription stimulants.</p>
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		<title>Adrenal imbalances</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a strong connection between the function of the adrenal glands and the thyroid. A malfunctioning adrenal system can sabotage weight-loss action of acomplia. On one end, being in a situation of adrenal stress means that you produce too much Cortisol, which can contribute to weight gain, and a constant release of adrenaline can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a strong connection between the function of the adrenal glands and the thyroid. A malfunctioning adrenal system can sabotage weight-loss action of <a href="http://www.subzeronyc.net">acomplia</a>. On one end, being in a situation of adrenal stress means that you produce too much Cortisol, which can contribute to weight gain, and a constant release of adrenaline can cause resistance to it, making metabolism less efficient. On the other end, a low-functioning adrenal gland, also called adrenal insufficiency, can slow down overall metabolism and can worsen thyroid problems.<br />
Adrenal fatigue often develops after periods of intense or lengthy physical or emotional stress, when overstimulation of the glands finally leaves them unable to meet the body&#8217;s needs. Some other names for this condition include non-Addison&#8217;s hypoadrenia, subclinical hypoadrenia, hypoadrenalism, and neurasthenia. Symptoms include:<br />
•	Excessive fatigue and exhaustion<br />
•	Nonrefreshing sleep (you get sufficient hours of sleep but wake fatigued) or sleep disturbances<br />
•	Feeling overwhelmed by or unable to cope with stressors<br />
•       Feeling run-down<br />
•	Feeling most energetic in the evening<br />
•	Experiencing low stamina, slow to recover from exercise<br />
•	Being slow to recover from injury, illness, or stress<br />
•	Having difficulty concentrating, brain fog<br />
•	Poor digestion<br />
•	Low immune function<br />
•	Food or environmental allergies<br />
•	Premenstrual syndrome or difficulties that develop during menopause<br />
•	Consistent low blood pressure<br />
•	Extreme sensitivity to cold</p>
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