Articles related to "Adrenals"Adrenal fatigue is no longer rare. Managing home and career makes life stressful for 21st century women, eventually burning out their anti-stress glands- the adrenals.
Adrenal exhaustion can be brought on by stress and may contribute to fatigue, anxiety, insomnia, and pain. Natural essential oil remedies can be used for adrenal support.
This article describes the causes, symptoms, signs and changes
seen in adrenal insufficiency as well as the tests and procedures
used for its diagnosis.
Adrenal Fatigue is a stress-syndrome, meaning the adrenal glands become blunted or diminished in their ability to moderate stress but there are treatments that can help.
Domestic ferrets have a fairly high risk for developing adrenal lesions or tumors, which can lead to illness and death. Learn the symptoms and treatments.
Levothyroxine treatment can be dangerous if used in cases of adrenal insufficiency.
Adrenal fatigue is caused by physical or mental stressors. Some people suffer from adrenal fatigue for years without knowing they have the condition.
Testing adrenal function can be challenging, especially in subclinical cases. Here's what to expect when tests are run by a doctor or an alternative practitioner.
Cortisol supplementation for chronic Adrenal Fatigue carries potential risks but may be an effective treatment if administered by a qualified, monitoring physician.
Adrenal Fatigue is a mild form of adrenal insufficiency affecting the rhythm of the adrenal glands rather than their ability to function normally when less fatigued.
Cortisol levels decline with age. A very low cortisol level is a serious medical condition, but there are some simple steps you can take to raise your cortisol levels.
Adrenal Fatigue is experienced in thyroid patients before treatment but the inflammatory effect of thyroid autoimmunity may also contribute to an ongoing adrenal problem.
When, and only when, autoimmune hypothyroidism and adrenal insufficiency occur together, correcting one disorder can effectively correct the other.
If you're feeling weak, fatigued, and unable to cope with even minor illnesses, suspect adrenal problems.
This articles describe primary adrenal insufficiency or Addison's
disease, including its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.
If you feel constantly tired, are slow to recover from minor illnesses, suffer sugar lows and extreme body temperature changes, suspect adrenal insufficiency.
Adrenal insufficiency/low cortisol may cause some of the symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis.
When not nourished properly the adrenal glands are easily depleted. Providing them with key elements for health helps prevent disorders and keeps the body in balance.
Addison's disease (primary adrenocortical insufficiency) is an uncommon illness.
By disrupting the cycle of stress, reducing workload and increasing relaxation, the body can start to re-discover the natural rhythms it once observed.
Adrenal Fatigue may be the most common health condition that exists. Chronic stressors, lack of rest and sleep and other illnesses can all be factors in this syndrome.
The development of saliva test kits for measuring adrenal hormones has proven to be an accurate and convenient method of in-home testing.
The glands of the endocrine system and the hormones they release influence almost every cell, organ, and function of the body. Good emotional health is in the glands.
Phyto-estrogens are used as natural hormone treatment for the relief of menopause symptoms. Soybeans and flaxseeds were proven effective in treating hot flashes.
Low energy and inability to cope with stress are symptoms of Adrenal Fatigue. Adaptogenic herbs can protect body cells from oxidative damage and support adrenal function.
A simple coloring sheet of the adrenal glands.
Bhujangasana makes you more energetic as your adrenal glands are stimulated to secrete more adrenalin during the stretching and relaxation of the abdomen.
Research shows DHEA, the much touted anti-aging hormone, may increase stress resilience, and improve depression in people who suffer during their mid-life.
Adrenaline is the culprit in many a stress-related illness. But where does it come from and how does it function? Read this article for some answers.
Studies have shown that women in less industrialized countries have fewer symptoms of menopause. Lifestyle may be the key to controlling menopausal symptoms.
Meditation and conscious breathing can actually relieve and reduce the body's stress response.
With some adrenal insufficient states, it is the DHEA hormone that is deficient but under what conditions is it safe to replace the low hormone via supplementation?
Autoimmune disease is a primary contributing factor in infertility.
This article describes this autoimmune connection along with
current therapies.
The most noticeable signs and symptoms of Addison's Disease are weakness, fatigue, and unplanned weight loss.
Canine hyperadrenocorticism, also known as Cushing's syndrome or Cushing's disease, is a serious disease involving the adrenal glands.
"Natural" does not necessarily mean safe. Glycyrrhizin is a prime example of a plant product with powerful pharmacological activities and dangerous adverse effects.
Cortisol is a steroidal hormone produced by the adrenal glands that aids in the adaptation to physical and emotional stress in several ways.
Medical research has shown that a significant percent of anxiety disorders, have underlying medical and/or endocrine gland conditions as the cause of them.
Feeling tired and fatigued is common in treated hypothyroid patients. Surveys of treated patients have shown it to be one of the most common unresolved symptoms.
Adaptogens, a fundamental component of eastern medicine, are now recognized everywhere for their remarkable ability to help the body cope with stress.
Addison's disease appears after the adrenal organs, found above the kidneys, become incapable of providing enough of the hormones aldosterone and cortisone.
Corticosteroid drugs are used extensively in medicine. Sensible use requires knowledge of their considerable benefits and their known side-effects.
Proper functioning of the body relies on specific glands that produce hormones which move through the circulation and effect tissues distant from where they were made.
The body produces cortisol for many purposes, which has led to clinical applications of synthetic glucocorticoids. However, too much can be problematic.
Stimulant dependency affects mood and energy as well as having the possibility for long term and severe psychological repercussions.
Fibromyalgia can seem like an overwhelming condition to deal with. Proper understanding is the first step in taking control of this condition.
Addison's disease appears as the adrenal organs, found above the kidneys, become incapable of producing sufficient amount of the hormones aldosterone and cortisol.
Diagnosing fibromyalgia can be challenging as it affects so many areas of the body and has transient symptoms. Knowing what to look for is the biggest key in diagnosis.
Although it can cause severe problems, low blood pressure is rarely treated in western medicine. Luckily it can be treated easily and inexpensively with licorice root.
This section gives practical steps for controlling and curing fibromyalgia and the related conditions of myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) and chronic fatigue (CFIDS).
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