Christine Campbell

Christine Campbell
Holistic Nutritionist and Wellness Counselor

Monday, May 14, 2012

Could It Be Adrenal Fatigue?

Could It Be Adrenal Fatigue?


Daily living causes much stress, which is not easy on the adrenal glands.

The adrenal glands (also known as suprarenal glands) are the triangle-shaped endocrine glands that sit atop the kidneys. They are chiefly responsible for regulating the stress response through the synthesis of corticosteroids and catecholamine, including cortisol and adrenaline.

When the adrenals are tired, the body may experience a number of different symptoms. The most common symptoms caused by tired or worn-out adrenal glands are:

 Excessive sweating or perspiration from little activity

 Lower back pain and/or knee weakness or pain, especially on the side

 Dark circles under the eyes

 Dizziness

 Muscle twitches

 Low blood sugar

 Heart palpitations

 Sensitivity to light, or difficulty seeing at night

 A craving for salt

 Low stamina for stress, and easily irritated

 Excessive mood responses after eating carbohydrates such as pasta, breads and sugar

 Chronic infections (bacterial, viral, fungal, yeast)

 Low blood pressure

 Light-headedness on standing up

 Tired but wired feeling, poor sleep

 Cravings for sweets and carbs, intolerance to alcohol

 Premature aging

 Dry, unhealthy skin with excess pigmentation

 Lack of libido

 Cystic breasts

 Tendency to startle easily

 Negative response to thyroid hormone

If you suspect you might have tired adrenals, address it right away. Adrenal glands are extremely important to a healthy immune system. They are necessary for proper thyroid function.

Natural Ways to Support Your Adrenals
Get some sleep. You must rest if you are going to help your adrenals get stronger. That means going to bed every night by 10 p.m. Make this a priority and stick with it. Your adrenals need their beauty sleep!

 Eliminate sugar and processed carbs. Sugar and simple carbs (junk!) put stress on the adrenals. Adrenal glands help to regulate blood sugar levels.

 Eat clean animal protein foods, organic vegetables, fruits, nuts, legumes, beans and grains.

 Quit the coffee habit and drink plenty of fresh filtered water every day.

Adapted from www.nutri-meds.com.

5 comments:

  1. Fantastic article Christine! So very true. Eat, think and be happy! cheers Lorna

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  2. Thanks Lorna!! : ) I don't think you need to worry about adrenal fatigue - you are like the energizer bunny!

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