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  • How to Heal Adrenal Gland Dysfunction

    Adrenal gland dysfunction occurs when adrenal glands do not make enough of the hormones cortisol, aldosterone or adrenocortioctropin (ACTH). It is the result of damage to the adrenal cortex which can be caused by infections such as HIV, tumors, blood loss, use of blood-thinning drugs, and your immune system attacking your adrenal glands. Also known as adrenal insufficiency or Addison's disease, adrenal gland dysfunction can be primary or secondary. Symptoms include chronic diarrhea, skin darkening, extreme weakness, salt craving, mouth lesions, loss of appetite, unintentional weight loss, and changes in your heart rate or blood pressure. Adrenal gland dysfunction cannot…

  • How to Heal Adrenals

    Adrenal glands are largely overlooked by conventional physicians unless there is a major organ failure. However, the adrenals are responsible for producing the body's response to stress, and life for many people in the twenty-first century has some measure of stress. It is logical to expect that there is a continuum of function and dysfunction of the adrenal glands, and people with fast-paced lives or those who have experienced a trauma or life stress will likely have adrenal glands that are not functioning optimally. Let's look at steps you can take to heal your adrenals.

  • Steps to Heal Adrenal Burnout

    The adrenal glands are the triangular shaped glands situated over the kidneys. They secrete a number of essential hormones, including epinephrine, dopamine, progesterone, testosterone, and cortisol. These hormones influence bodily functions such as energy production, glucose regulation, blood pressure, metabolism, and sexual activity. They even impact the ability of the immune system to function at optimal levels. Long periods of stress or physical activity can over-stimulate the adrenal glands and prevent them from operating as they normally would. This type of adrenal burnout can lead to a depletion of beneficial hormones and feelings of fatigue, muscular weakness or even depression.

  • Natural Healing for Adrenal Glands

    The adrenal glands are located on top of the kidneys and are mainly responsible for regulating stress hormones. Although adrenal fatigue can affect anyone who experiences frequent stress, it isn't an easy diagnosis. Doctors like Bruce Rind M.D., an assistant professor at Howard University College of Medicine, feel it might be at the root of dozens of symptoms such as fatigue, poor memory, sleep disorders, skin issues and weight problems. With diet and lifestyle changes, you can improve or even cure your stressed adrenals.

  • Foods That Heal Adrenal Glands

    The adrenal glands are located near the top of the kidneys. They maintain the body's overall functions. They produce sex hormones and cortisol (which is produced when a person is under stress). When the adrenal glands don't function properly, they can cause illness and fatigue. With the proper diet, certain foods can heal the adrenal glands and help them function correctly.

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