How to Identify Chronic Fatigue From Adrenal Issues
We know the warning signs when the body experiences bouts of stress. Irritability, fatigue, brain fog – and other mild symptoms. Bodily stress can result from emotional and environmental stress, as well as from improper diet and overuse of antibiotics. But what happens to your body when it’s under stress for extended periods of time? Let’s explore the potential impact on the adrenal glands.
What are adrenal glands?
One of the first areas of your body to respond to stress are the adrenal glands. These grape-sized glands sit above the kidneys and create over fifty hormones, including cortisol and adrenaline, which regulate blood pressure. As you might imagine, regulating blood pressure during times of stress is very important. In most cases, the adrenals release normal amounts of cortisol and adrenaline, causing a temporary increase in heart rate and blood pressure. Your metabolism also slows down to prepare your body to respond to the perceived threat or stress. Your adrenal glands can become fatigued if they constantly release cortisol as a response to chronic stress. This means they may not be able to produce the right amount of cortisol for optimal bodily function. How does adrenal fatigue impact you? Read on.Adrenal fatigue symptoms
The most common symptoms we see for adrenal fatigue include:- Exhaustion, even after a full night’s sleep
- Inability to accomplish daily tasks from exhaustion
- Limited mood regulation and poor stress response
- Forgetfulness or “brain fog”
- A second wind or burst of energy in the late evenings
- Salty and sweet food cravings
Relief for adrenal and chronic fatigue through nutrition
With The Infinity Way™, we’ll start to identify your body’s imbalances through an in-depth health history, labs and bodywork. Then, we help you cleanse and repair your internal organs on a personalized program, including specific supplements. Finally, we provide you with the resources to continue your wellness journey to optimal health. Cleansing and healing are our main focus for adrenal fatigue. To combat increased stress on the body and prevent your adrenals from being overtaxed, we recommend several lifestyle changes that begin with nutrition. A nutrient-rich diet of whole foods – organic when possible – is the base for any healthy lifestyle. Foods to avoid include:- Processed foods with artificial ingredients, colors and preservatives
- Sodas and other sugary drinks
- Excessive caffeine and alcohol