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Category Archives: Your Questions on Adrenal Fatigue & Stress
Effects of hysterectomy on adrenal glands & Handling stress through rotating shifts and travel
What’s the effect on the adrenal glands when a woman has a total hysterectomy and the ovaries are removed? I am asking specifically about women after menopause. A total hysterectomy is the removal of the entire uterus, as opposed to … Continue reading
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Is Taking Cortisol a Safe Way to Treat Adrenal Fatigue?
Is Isocort a safe way to treat my adrenal fatigue? I have been self-treating for over a year now, and I get ahead and then life issues, (surgery, stress, job stress) kick me back down. I have not wanted to … Continue reading
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Why Does Adrenal Fatigue Give Me a Racing Feeling?
Q: My cortisol levels are finally normal after several years of being quite low. However, it’s taking my body much longer to regain strength and i still “race” inside all the time. What exactly is going on physiologically when i … Continue reading
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Is Adrenal Fatigue Hereditary and Adrenal Fatigue & Irregular Heartbeat
Q. Can adrenal fatigue or stress cause an irregular heartbeat? Can it be fixed? Both stress and adrenal fatigue can cause irregular heartbeats, also known as arrhythmia. Stress can often cause tachycardia, or a faster than normal rhythm over 100 … Continue reading
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Adrenal Fatigue & Vision and How Long Does it Take to Recover from Adrenal Fatigue?
Question: What impact can adrenal fatigue have on vision? Is there a connection between adrenal fatigue and cataracts? The adrenal hormone cortisol is the body’s best anti-inflammatory. Because cortisol is low in adrenal fatigue, inflammatory eye conditions such as iritis, … Continue reading
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The Adrenal & Thyroid Relationship and Mouth Infection & Adrenal Fatigue
Question: How much work do the thyroid and adrenal glands share, and how do they hand off their responsibilities? The thyroid and the adrenal glands have different responsibilities, and don’t exactly “hand off” tasks, but they work closely together in … Continue reading