Watch this very interesting video below about adrenal fatigue which is much more common than you might think and is the cause of a whole list of troublesome conditions that until now you maybe didn’t realise where they came from. Together with the article following, all in all I found it quite enlightening myself.

Adrenal fatigue results from dysfunction of the adrenal glands. Read on to know about the signs, symptoms and treatment of adrenal fatigue.
Adrenal glands are small, triangular-shaped endocrine glands, situated on the top of kidneys. These glands regulate the body’s stress response through the synthesis of catecholamines and corticosteroids, including adrenaline and cortisol. If adrenal glands are not working efficiently, then it may result in a medical condition, known as adrenal fatigue.
Due to dysfunction of the adrenal glands, cortisol level in the body is decreased. Cortisol is necessary to cope with stress and fight the infection. Adrenal fatigue is also known as non-Addison’s hypoadrenia, hypoadrenalism, sub-clinical hypoadrenia and neurasthenia. Adrenal insufficiency can give rise to a number of health problems. It can disrupt blood sugar metabolism, resulting in fatigue and weakness.
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Causes of Adrenal Fatigue
Stress is the most common cause of adrenal fatigue. Excessive stress may be due to work pressure, moving, change in job, death of a beloved one, marital problems and physical illness. Some other factors that contribute to adrenal stress are fear, anger, guilt, depression, anxiety, excessive exercise, physical or mental strain, sleep deprivation, trauma/injury, surgery, toxic exposure, chronic pain, chronic infection, maldigestion, malabsorption, chronic illness, low blood sugar and nutritional deficiencies.
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Stages of Adrenal Fatigue
During the first stage, there is secretion of slightly higher levels of adrenalin, in response to a slightly higher level of stress. Adrenal cortex is stimulated to produce excess cortisol and other related hormones. The second stage known as adaptation or resistance starts when there is a continuous stress.
It sustains excessive levels of certain adrenal hormones. Excess hormones are excreted to increase blood sugar levels and raise blood pressure. Corticosteroids are produced by the adrenal cortex for this resistance reaction.
The third stage is known as exhaustion. During this stage, body’s ability to cope with stress is exhausted. Adrenal hormones drop from excessively high to extremely low. There is adrenal exhaustion. There is decreased stress tolerance, progressive physical and mental exhaustion, illness and collapse.
Symptoms of Adrenal Fatigue
Adrenal fatigue often develops after periods of intense physical or emotional stress. Some of the general signs and symptoms of adrenal fatigue are:
- Non-refreshing sleep
- Excessive fatigue and exhaustion
- Craving for salty and sweet foods
- Overwhelmed by or unable to cope with stressors
- Low stamina, slow to recover from exercise
- Low immune function
- Feeling most energetic in the evening
- Difficulty in concentration, brain fog
- Poor digestion
- Premenstrual syndrome or difficulties that are developed during menopause
- Extreme sensitivity to cold
- Consistent low blood pressure
- Tendency to gain weight and unable to lose it
- Tendency to tremble when under pressure
- High frequency of getting flu and other respiratory diseases
- Reduced sex drive
- Feeling better suddenly for a brief period after a meal
- Pain in the upper back or neck with no apparent reasons
- Feeling better when stress is relieved, such as on a vacation
Some other signs of adrenal fatigue are food and inhalant allergies, palpitation, decreased ability to handle stress, lack of energy, low body temperature, hypoglycemia, dry and thin skin, unexplained hair loss, nervousness and dyspepsia.
Treatment for Adrenal fatigue
The treatment for adrenal fatigue includes appropriate diet and lifestyle changes. Your diet should contain sufficient amount of proteins and complex carbohydrates. Avoid junk foods, coffee or soda. Also avoid processed foods, tobacco and alcohol.
You need to do some exercises such as yoga, deep breathing, walking or meditation.
Nutritional supplements are important for nourishing and strengthening the adrenal glands. It will help restore healthy functioning of adrenal glands. Use of adrenal cortisol extracts, vitamin B complex, cortisol replacement, cordyceps, DHEA, L-Theanine, Licorice, pantothenic acid, pregnenolone, etc are useful in treating the adrenal fatigue.
Here is Part 2 of the video on adrenal fatigue begun above:

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I have a very good friend who has adrena fatigue syndrome , i showed her your video and she found it very usefull .I have also heard thst taking L-Theanine can hep ease AFS but i cannot find any evidence onine of this .Do you know if this true?
Lou
Berlin Germany
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