Chronic Fatigue

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Chronic Fatigue

Are you having trouble staying focused on your tasks?

Do you find it more and more difficult to wake up in the mornings?

Is it harder to fall asleep even though you are tired?

Do you simply feel run down and can’t get your mojo back?

You may be experiencing Chronic fatigue which is affecting more and more people in our fast paced, highly stressed, busy world.

Continue reading to learn more about the role your adrenal glands paly in your health and what you can do to support them.

What is Adrenal Fatigue?

Adrenal fatigue occurs when the amount of stress exceeds the ability of the body to respond and recover from that stress. The stress is usually prolonged such as a job that requires long hours, or requires extensive travel. Or perhaps a divorce or loss of a loved one after a long illness. These long periods require the adrenals to stay engaged 24/7 never allowing them to rest and recover. Healthy adrenal glands secrete minute and precise amounts of steroid hormones. With adrenal fatigue, there is a deficiency in cortisol, which results in all the symptoms you are feeling. Because they are designed to be so responsive to change, any number of factors can interfere with their finely tuned balance. With each increment of reduction in adrenal function, every organ and system is more profoundly affected.

How can I test my Adrenals to see if they are working properly?

Measuring saliva cortisol levels four times a day is an easy, accurate, at-home test to identify abnormal highs or lows of cortisol levels. Dr. Bastidas and the staff at True Lifelong Wellness can assist you with this test.

What are the signs and symptoms of Adrenal Fatigue?

Someone with adrenal fatigue does not feel awake until 10:00AM, has an afternoon low between 3:00 and 4:00PM, and feels better after the evening meal. Symptoms increase if meals are skipped or inadequate. These include difficulty getting up in the morning; continuing fatigue not relieved by sleep; craving for salt or salty foods; lack of energy; increased effort needed to do everyday tasks; decreased sex drive; decreased ability to handle stress; increased time to recover from illness, injury, or trauma; light-headedness when standing up quickly; mild depression; less enjoyment or happiness with life; increased PMS; thoughts less focused and more fuzzy; memory less accurate; decreased tolerance; decreased productivity.

What can I do to correct Adrenal Fatigue?

The onset of adrenal fatigue is usually triggered by stress, so the first thing to do is develop and incorporate stress reducing habits into your lifestyle. This is not something that happens overnight and we can guide and assist you in the process. Additionally, stress slows and delays digestion. This accounts for the body’s inability to metabolize fats, proteins, and carbohydrates appropriately. Thus, the nutrition necessary to produce sufficient steroid hormones is affected.

Supplementation with enzymes and essential vitamins, minerals, and herbs can revitalize adrenal function and restore the body to optimal wellness.

If you think you may be suffering from Adrenal Fatigue please contact True Lifelong Wellness for assistance in regaining your health.