Posted by clipper40 on December 21, 2007, at 0:34:50
In reply to Re: Things turn 'on' around 7:00...Adrenal Fatigue, posted by bleauberry on December 20, 2007, at 22:43:03
>>Usually when someone has adrenal fatigue but they don't know it, and then they read a description of it, they suddenly see what's going on.
Exactly how it happened with me! I finally knew that what I was dealing with had a name and could be treated.
>>True. The tests endos give basically just say if your adrenals are dead or alive, with no consideration at all of how well or poorly they are working, or how wide the normal range is, or how someone's optimal level might be outside the normal range. Kind of like checking for a heartbeat of someone with a history of heart attacks, hearing a heart beat, and saying your heart is normal and ok.
LOL. Great analogy!
In the book I have, "Adrenal Fatigue" by James L. Wilson, N.D., D.C., PhD, he recommends Ashwaganda but I'll definitely have to do more research on it before I take it. I don't need my cortisol lowered any further!
I think I'll try adding licorice for now. I'm going to be cutting out the refined sugar and limiting coffee to half a cup of caffeinated in the morning as well. I really want to get better!! Can't stand this low level functioning much longer.
>>Haven't heard of that one. [Sub-Adrene]
Sub-Adrene is a liquid that you take sub-lingually. It's made by American Biologics.
I'm going to check out the glandulars you mentioned also for when I finish the bottle of Sub-Adrene.Thanks for your feedback.
Clipper
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