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ADRENAL
FATIGUE
Some of the most characteristic symptoms of adrenal insufficiency include:
What
is stress?
What
about chronic
stress? Aldosterone is the so-called mineral corticoid and works together with the kidneys to regulate the balance of electrolytes in the body. The proper balance of minerals is critically important in the normal stress response for modulating the delicate balance of minerals in the cells especially sodium and potassium. It regulates the blood pressure. Stress increases the release of aldosterone causing sodium retention (with resulting water retention and high blood pressure) and loss of potassium and magnesium. Magnesium alone is involved in virtually all enzymatic reactions in the body. So when the body lacks magnesium nothing works properly in the body. Cortisol is the most important anti-stress hormone in the body. When cortisol is lowered the body loses its ability to deal with stress. That is the main reason why cortisol is sometimes called "the hormone of life and death".
Some
of
the
main
roles
of
cortisol
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Normalizing
blood
sugar--Cortisol
increases
blood
sugar
level
in
the
body
thus
providing
the
energy
to
deal
with
stress.
Cortisol
works
together
with
insulin
from
the
pancreas
to
provide
needed
glucose
to
the
cells.
Cortisol
is
the
main
hormone
that
makes
it
possible.
In
later
stages
of
adrenal
exhaustion,
when
cortisol
output
is
reduced,
blood
sugar
balance
becomes
a
problem.
Proper
function
of
the
adrenal
glands
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