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Old Thu, Nov-11-04, 04:13
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Red face help with adrenal exhaustion...

I started seeing a nutritional therapist a while back who did a hair analysis test, the results came back as adrenal exhaustion. Unfortunately I wasn't able to continue seeing the therapist and so didn't carry on with the plan she gave me. I have, since then, tried the Atkins diet (which was very similar to what she gave me), I thought I may have a candida problem so I tried an anti-candida diet, but it was all so hard to do alone especially not knowing if it was a problem, so I finally decided to get myself to another nutritional therapist.She, however, can't see me until January. I am just wondering if there is anyone here who can just give me an idea of how I should be eating for the time being, I can't remember too much of what I was told. I think it's best I don't take any supplements, other than a vitamin/ mineral until I see the therapist and she is able to tailor it to suit me.
I thank you, once again, for any feedback.
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Old Thu, Nov-11-04, 22:47
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Plan: Paleo, Dr.Lutz
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Not too sure about how you're "supposed" to be eating in the meantime, but maybe u should look at your sleep patterns.
The main recharge for adrenals is during certain sleep cycles, especially 10-2am and 6-9am. If u can stay in bed at one or both of those times, your adrenals will be better off for sure.
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Old Tue, Nov-30-04, 12:46
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You can get a 'Spit' test to check your adrenal response. You spit into to tubes at set times throughout the day and then send them off to the lab for the results. Mine showed adrenal and cortisol are running on empty. I take supplements to help with this but it hasn't made my fibro any better.

My nutritionist keeps me on the candida diet.
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Old Wed, Dec-08-04, 12:56
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Plan: original 72 Atkins
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Default Just diagnosed with adrenal fatigue...

and feel like "finally" I have an explanation for the craziness.

I have been looking and looking and looking and asking and asking and asking, trying to find out what could possibly be making me feel so bad in the mornings yet feel so great by the evenings; every day.

All the other symptoms could have been anything, but that one seemed to have no answer. Actually, it appeared to be insulin related but even after being mindful of that it didn't get fixed.

So here are some things I found out and am doing.

*No more coffee. Or anything that is a stimulant.
*I am going to a less restrictive low carb/whole food type way of eating.
*Taking glandular adrenals
*B vitamins along with my regulars and extra C
*Siberian ginseng (it has to be siberian, otherwise too wired)
*I already take calcium, mag, zinc and D and EFAs

No DHEA though for me. I already have tried that before for something else and know it has a definite, unpleasant estrogenic effect on me.

Also, no licorice for me.

That's about it. I am also supposed to do a relaxation technique...haven't decided what yet though.
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Old Mon, Dec-13-04, 08:57
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Default Update...

well I started the adrenal supplements Friday. it is not supposed to happen this quick I don't think, but I can already see a difference. The main difference right now is that I don't wake up feeling like I never slept and I don't get the serious plunge in stamina around 8:30 am anymore. Sat and Sun were wonderful! I have always been a morning person, so when I became too tired to move in the a.m. it was a real obvious change. But Sat and Sun both I was up with the chickens and accomplished more by 10:00 than most people do all day! It was wonderful to feel that way again!
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Old Mon, Dec-27-04, 10:34
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Plan: Somersize
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This is very interesting! I have been diagnosed w/FMS and CFS and that without seeing a specialist because there is none in this small town I live in. I do believe my adrenal glands are major culprits do to "other spells" I have. I wish I could find out more and learn for myself!

Good luck to yous for your accomplishments

Jimsbride
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Old Sun, Jan-02-05, 07:25
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i am new here... where do i get adrenal supplements? my cortisol levels are really high and i feel burnt out...
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Old Sun, Jan-02-05, 10:13
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Plan: original 72 Atkins
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I go to a health food store
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Old Mon, Jan-03-05, 11:17
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Default re adrenal exhaustion

thanks...will go look there...hope you feel better soon too
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Old Mon, Jan-03-05, 11:52
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Plan: Fat Flush Plan
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Originally Posted by jimsbride
This is very interesting! I have been diagnosed w/FMS and CFS and that without seeing a specialist because there is none in this small town I live in. I do believe my adrenal glands are major culprits do to "other spells" I have. I wish I could find out more and learn for myself!


Low adrenal function can cause, among other symptoms:

* Fatigue

* Recurrent infections

* Recurrent sore throats and difficulty shaking off infections

* Poor response and "crashing" during stress

* Achiness

* Hypoglycemia

* Low blood pressure and dizziness upon first standing

* Mood swings

* Food cravings (salt or sweet)

* Insomnia

* Brain fog

* cold in the extremities (fingers and toes)

Excellent article on adrenal stress: http://www.king5.com/optimumwellnes...l.b145bfb8.html

Stress contributes significantly to poor adrenal function. So reducing stress is your first priority. (take a nice hot aromatherapy bath. Did you know that peppermint oil in your bath can help suppress appetite? Kill two birds with one be-kind-to-yourself activity. )

Laugh a lot, it releases endorphins AND burns calories. What's not to like?
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Old Mon, Jan-03-05, 12:41
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I believe a good diet for adrenals is Fat Flush...it sure helps your adrenal problems...

Hey Csoars...miss ya...how was that cruise with the big boy? hope you enjoyed yourself...
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Old Mon, Jan-03-05, 13:16
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Sheesh forgot to ask my question LOL....

what is the brand of the adrenal supplements that you guys take? I know Panax Ginseng is great for you but does it really works or does these supplements do what it supose too...ive been taking Bcomplex for years and i believe in it too...helped me alot for other things...ive been drinking green tea for a while like at least 5 cups a day and i dont really see anything different...i take my magneseum, potasum, calcium, C, E, Bcomplex, Primerose, flaxseed...im still tired...go figure that one out...anyhow, i guess time will tell...
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Old Mon, Jan-03-05, 16:09
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Plan: Fat Flush Plan
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I believe a good diet for adrenals is Fat Flush...it sure helps your adrenal problems...

Hey Csoars...miss ya...how was that cruise with the big boy? hope you enjoyed yourself...
Hiya Lanny! The cruise is in about 4 weeks (got m'cruise wardrobe all ready. wahoooooooo!)
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Old Tue, Jan-04-05, 09:23
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LOL...i thought you have just come back...a month ahead of my time...sorry...so your already to go...wardrobe already too heh? oh boy i can see you loose on the ship with the big...i wish i was a fly for one day on that ship filming all this...heheheh now dont forget BE GOOD YOU! enjoy your trip and let us know how it went and try to see the big cheese (famous person) on board
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Old Tue, Jan-11-05, 22:53
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Firstly I am going to have to learn how to Post a Signature. I enjoy seeing who I am talking too. :-)

Secondly I know that it is all about nature. Dr Atkins researched and found that obesity and Health issues began their massive rise with the development of white flour, if my memory serves, and I saw a man not long ago on his Cave Man Diet, which was "If you can't grow it or kill it Don't eat it" LOL But what a truth. We need carbs and fat, but from a Healthy source. Nature! I live in the middle of corn and bean fields, and let me tell you if those chemicals reak as much havoc on the inside of our food as they do on the inside of my Lungs, God help us. When you get to where you need to be then just remember that, and not to say Follow it, but just be more aware. I have that little voice in the back of my head evertime I go to the store, and sometimes I will try to argue that I could Kill someone for a Hershey bar so I must be able to have it. LOL JUST KIDDING. Hope this helps...

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