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Adrenal Fatigue: A 21st Century Dis-ease (Holly Mullin)

Adrenal Fatigue: A 21st Century Dis-ease

12-February-2013
in Healthy Living
by Holly E. Mullin

The Adrenals are 2 round glands which sit above the kidneys, located just under the bottom of the ribs, about 3-4 inches apart.

These small but perfectly formed glands play the most important role in our relationship to, our experience of and our coping mechanisms when it comes to stress.
They produce a number of hormones essential to life, the central nervous system and in particular the fight/flight/freeze response.

The hormones produced by the adrenals include: adrenaline, nor-adrenaline, cortisol, estrogens, testosterone, progesterone, and DHEA.

These hormones regulate many of the bodies activities, and most relevant here, adrenaline and cortisol which, as a branch of the sympathetic autonomic nervous system, is activated in our response to any threat: stress.

Physiologically what occurs during this activation to stressful stimuli, is an increased production of glucose or sugar in the blood which raises the blood pressure and produces an increase of energy to the extremities of the body, the muscles, which primes the system ready to run away or fight back.

Symptoms of Low Adrenals are:

Extreme Tiredness/Exhaustion
Irritability
Difficulty sleeping or sleep too much
Poor circulation
Poor digestion
Low blood pressure
Low blood sugar levels (hypoglycaemic)
Apathy / Depression
Low self asteem
Low stamina
Low sex drive
Muscle weakness
Joint aches & pains
Tendency to constipation
Low immune response to fight infection
Extreme thirst and / or urination
And more
The main causes for Adrenal Fatigue can be:

Excessive Stress: High levels of any number of recurring stressors can have a depleting effect on our adrenal glands. Physical stress from chemical toxicity and pollutants, especially when coupled with poor nutrition, has a physically depleting effect on the adrenals. As well as mental, emotional or spiritual stress which may come from family, relationships or work related issues. Excessive stimulation, especially for children, working too hard and fast-paced, fear-based, high-stress lifestyles are also common causes. Other stressors, especially living in cities, can be noise, mobile phones, electromagnetic pollution, microwaves, televisions, and computers which all give off strong electrical fields and disrupt our own natural electromagnetic field.

Nutritional Deficiencies: Another common cause is poor nutrition. The body requires far greater levels of adequate nutrition when under high levels of stress. A diet high in carbohydrates and low in protein can have a very depleting effect on already over worked adrenal glands. Most diets are deficient in foods which nourish the adrenals. These include B-complex vitamins, vitamin A, C & E, manganese, zinc, chromium, selenium and other trace minerals. The growing of foods, preparation and transportation all add to the level of nutrition our foods hold. Most soil is depleted of essential trace minerals and further processing and refinement of foods leaves our food at an all time low, nutritionally.


Stimulants: Stimulants are sited as one of the main causes to damage adrenal glands. Coffee, sugar and alcohol are among the most common stimulants which literally "whip" the adrenals of their vital hormonal activity. Legal and recreational drugs or stimulants also play a part in forcing our adrenals to over-perform at inappropriate times both day and night. Other over-stimulating behaviours such as anger, rage, arguing, worrying, loud music, and even movies with high levels of suspense or fear can affect over-worked adrenals negatively. In fact, any "thrilling" activity from over exerting exercise to sex addiction, which creates a temporary "high", can force the adrenals to over-produce and secret hormones when they should be resting. Over time this weakens the adrenal glands and leads to fatigue and eventually burnout.

Stimulant use can also be as a result of adrenal burn-out: Stimulants often look very appealing to those who are in a state of adrenal burnout already. These stimulants act to lift a person in a state of burnout for a short amount of time, allowing them to feel better temporarily. This is what adds to addictive behaviours and why often it can be so difficult to break these habits. It is safe to say that most people with an addiction to anything including cigarettes, alcohol, marijuana, sex, anger and legal or recreational drugs has some level of adrenal insufficiency.

Other causes can be:

Toxic or Chemical Overload

Chronic Infections

An unhealthy response to stress

If you think you are suffering from any or all of the above, then you might like to know what you can do to improve on this depleted state.
The first and best step in to start with a detoxification process.
A simple yang based diet (70 - 80% cooked veg, 15% protein, 7-8% complex carbs, 5% good fats. 0% simple carbs - fruits, fruit juices, sugar, 0% wheat products, 0% refined/fast food)
6 or 7 mineral supplements. You may consider hair mineral analysis.
Lots of rest
Regular relaxation and meditation daily.
Shifts in your mental attitude: forgiveness, letting go, positive attitude, gratitude, spirituality and prayer all speed up the healing greatly.

http://www.breathedetox.com/

Read more of Holly Mullins Material :

http://www.breathedetox.com/

http://www.breathedetox.com/programmes/detox-retreat-uk/

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Adrenal fatigue: A 21st century diseases (Holly Mullin)

Adrenal fatigue: A century DIS-ease

12 February 2013
in healthy living
by Holly E. Mullin

The adrenal glands are 2 round glands via the kidneys, located directly under the bottom of the ribs about 3-4 apart to put inches.

This small but perfectly formed glands play the most important role in our relationships, our experience and our coping mechanisms, when it comes to stress.
They produce a number of hormones to live, the central nervous system and in particular the fight/flight/freeze response.

The hormones that are produced by the adrenal glands: Adrenaline, nor-adrenaline, cortisol, estrogen, testosterone, progesterone and DHEA.

These hormones regulate many institutions activities and most relevant here, Adrenaline and cortisol, which is activated as a branch of the sympathetic nervous system in our response to a threat: stress.

What happens during this activation increases blood pressure to stress stimuli, increased production of glucose or sugar in the blood, is physiologically and produces an increase of energy in the extremities of the body, the muscles that the system is ready to run away or defend primes.

Symptoms of low adrenal glands are:

Extreme fatigue/exhaustion
Irritability
Difficulty in going to sleep or too much sleep
Poor circulation
Poor digestion
Low blood pressure
Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia)
Apathy / depression
Low self asteem
Low stamina
Low sex drive
Muscle weakness
Joint pain & pain
Tendency to constipation
Low immune response to infections
Extreme thirst and / or urination
And much more
The main causes of the adrenal glands can be fatigue:

Excessive stress: high level of any number of recurring stressors can have an ozone-depleting effect on our adrenal glands. A physically ozone-depleting effect on the adrenal glands has particularly when used in conjunction with malnutrition, physical stress of chemical toxicity and pollutants. As well as psychological, emotional or mental stress which can come from family, relationships or work issues. Excessive stimulation, especially for children, have worked to hard and fast paced, fear-based, resource-intensive lifestyle are also common causes. Other stressors, especially in cities, life can noise, phones, ElectroSmog, microwave, television and computers that give any strong electrical fields and interfere with our own natural electromagnetic field.

Malnutrition: A more common cause is poor nutrition. The body requires a much higher level of adequate nutrition under high loads. A diet which can rich in carbohydrates and some protein an ozone-depleting effect on adrenal already worked on. Most diets are deficient in foods to which nourish the adrenal glands. These vitamins, vitamin A, C, & E, manganese, zinc, chromium, selenium and other trace minerals include B-complex. The cultivation of food, preparation and transport, which add all levels of nutrition, keep our food. Processing and refinement of food makes our food of all time low, nutritionally important trace elements is exhausted most of the ground


Stimulants: Stimulants are positioned as one of the main causes to damage the adrenal glands. Coffee, sugar and alcohol are among the most common stimulants the adrenal glands of their vital hormonal activity literally "whip". Legal and leisure play also plays a role in it, our adrenal glands, day and night at inappropriate times to force both of these market studies, drugs or stimulants. Other overly stimulating behaviors such as anger, rage, dispute, make loud music and even movies with high tension or anxiety may adversely affect exhausted adrenal glands. "Exciting" acts out over exert exercise, sex addiction, created a temporary "high", in fact, can cause the adrenal glands, and secret hormones force, she should rest. In the course of time this weakens the adrenal glands and leads to fatigue and eventually burnout.

Adrenal Burnout can stimulants: stimulants often very attractive look for those that are already in a State of adrenal burnout. These stimulants Act to a person in a State of burnout for a short time, so that they feel better, to suspend. This is what is so addictive behaviors and why often may find it so difficult to break these habits. It is safe to say that most people with an inclination to something like cigarettes, alcohol, marijuana, sex, anger and legal or recreational drugs certain adrenal insufficiency.

Other causes may include:

Chemical or toxic overload

Chronic infections

An unhealthy reaction to stress

If you think that you are suffering from some or all of the above, you want to know what you can do to improve on this depleted state.
The first and best step in to start with a detoxification process.
A simple Yang based diet (70-80% cooked vegetables, 7-8% complex carbohydrates, 15% protein, 5% good fat. 0% simple carbohydrates - fruits, fruit juices, sugar, wheat products from 0%, 0% refined/fast food)
6 or 7 minerals. Consider the hair mineral analysis.
Many rest
Regular relaxation and meditation daily.
Changes in your attitude: forgiveness, release, positive attitude, gratitude, spirituality and prayer all significantly speed up the healing.

http://www.breathedetox.com/

Read more from Holly Mullins material:

http://www.breathedetox.com/

http://www.breathedetox.com/programmes/Detox-retreat-UK/

reade more... Résuméabuiyad