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Re: Gland Problems


I'm reading something from
http://www.adrenalfatigue.org
that says:

"...Also anytime a medical treatment includes the use of corticosteroids, diminished adrenal function is most likely present. All corticosteroids are designed to imitate the actions of cortisol, a hormone secreted by the adrenals, and so the need for them arises primarily when the adrenals are not providing the required amounts of cortisol."

From
http://www.jigsawhealth.com/articles/adrenal_fatigue_syndrome.html:


"...When the adrenal glands are fatigued, they do not supply the body with enough cortisol. The body does what it can to get by, but it is not without consequences. As such, Adrenal Fatigue Syndrome generally precedes other chronic conditions."

You guys said we have excessive cortisol production right? Well, adrenal fatigue is associated from low levels of cortisol I think.

 

 
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