Stress, the Workplace, and Adrenal Fatigue
How many companies do you know give an employee award for a balanced life? In reality, most businesses unknowingly encourage stress in the workplace. Many operate on a crisis to crisis basis, going...
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A meta-study on the cost of stress to business revealed that 75 to 80% of the stress in a person’s life is work related. Much of the stress at work is actually unnecessary and can be eliminated or...
View ArticleSaliva Hormone Testing for Adrenal Fatigue
Saliva hormone testing measures the amounts of various hormones in your saliva instead of in your blood or urine. It is the best singe lab test available for detecting adrenal fatigue and has several...
View ArticleProblems Interpreting Cortisol Lab Tests in Adrenal Fatigue
Complicating the problem of proper interpretation of laboratory data in adrenal fatigue is the fact that steroid hormones occur in more than one form in your body, but most lab tests measure only one....
View ArticleAdrenal Cell Extracts & Cortisol in Adrenal Fatigue
History of Glandular Extracts The first recorded use of an adrenal extract was in 1898 when Sir William Osler administered a crude preparation of adrenal cells to a person with Addison’s disease....
View ArticleMinimizing Adrenal Fatigue & Letdown After a Stressful Event
The letdown that almost invariably follows an illness, a stressful event or even the holiday season is largely attributable to adrenal fatigue. However, with proper adrenal support you can often...
View ArticleChronic Stress May Cause Lasting Genetic Changes
Long-term exposure to the hormone cortisol may leave a lasting mark on the genome and influence how genes that control mood and behavior are expressed, a study led by Johns Hopkins researchers...
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