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Reason You are Sick and Tired may be Fatigued Adrenals, The




(NaturalNews) Are you sick and tired of always being sick and tired? Do you feel tired and rundown most of the time and have problems getting a good rest - and when you are able to sleep it does not seem to help much with how tired you feel? If so, your problem may be adrenal fatigue - particularly if you have experienced major stress in your life. Fortunately fixing adrenal fatigue is relatively simple to do, and if you take the right steps you may soon be able to renew your adrenals and gain back energy and wellness that you may not have expected to see again.



The adrenals are small walnut-sized glands that sit on top of the kidneys. Normally the adrenals produce numerous important hormones, such as adrenaline, that help the body regulate blood pressure, heart rate, metabolism, liver function and the immune system. They also produce two crucial stress hormones, DHEA and cortisol, which are essential in balancing blood Sugar and the body's response to stress.



When a person endures stress for a prolonged period, whether mental, physical or emotional, the result is often a constant need for those two hormones; stress outstrips the adrenals' production of them. As a result of deficiencies in the hormones, cognitive function may become impaired, energy levels may drop and the body may become less able to handle stress. Deficiencies can also contribute to cardiovascular disease, diabetes, weight gain, fatigue, allergies, infections, mood disorders and poor libido.



People who suffer from adrenal fatigue often have a distinct pattern. They are usually fatigued and dragging in the morning and often do not fully "wake up" until around mid-morning. Usually they won't feel fully awake until after a noon meal. Often, they also feel a mid-afternoon lull and then generally begin to feel better after 6 PM. By 9 PM they are usually tired again. People with adrenal fatigue often work best at night and in the morning.



Other signs of adrenal fatigue include:



Mood swings

Light-headedness after standing up

Inability to focus

Memory problems

Body aches, including pain in the lower back

Craving for salt and/or sugar

Slower recovery from illness



Correcting adrenal fatigue should begin with reducing stress and making healthy lifestyle and dietary changes. Simple changes such as more laughter, taking small breaks to lie down, increased relaxation, regular meals, moderate exercise, early bedtimes and sleeping until at least 9 AM whenever possible can all be beneficial for adrenal fatigue.



Since people with adrenal fatigue often have cravings for sweets due to blood Sugar fluctuations, it is important to have breakfast and to eat small, healthy snacks between meals. It may also be helpful to eat five or six smaller meals or snacks each day in order to keep your blood Sugar balanced.



Diets should have a heavy emphasis on vegetables. Combine unrefined carbohydrates with protein, oils, nuts and seeds at most meals including items such as olives, fiber, flax, walnuts, and macadamia nuts. Root vegetables such as turnips, parsnips, rutabaga, carrots, onions, garlic and potatoes are good. Other good complex carbs are corn, brown rice and quinoa. You may want to avoid wheat, as you may be allergic.



Other dietary considerations are: Chew your food well. Avoid processed foods, junk foods, simple sugars, refined grains, sodas, alcohol, fruit juices, caffeine, chocolate, and hydrogenated fats.



It may be beneficial to add small amounts of a healthy salt, such as Sea Salt , Celtic salt or Himalayan salt. However, make sure your daily salt intake is not excessive. 2,400 mg per day of sodium from all sources is usually about right.



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In part 2 of this series we will look at some of the herbs and other supplements that can help restore adrenal function and beat adrenal fatigue.



Sources included:



http://www.project-aware.org/Resour...

http://www.bottomlinesecrets.com

http://www.natural-cure-remedy.com/...



About the author


Tony Isaacs, is a natural health author, advocate and researcher who hosts The Best Years in Life website for baby boomers and others wishing to avoid prescription drugs and mainstream managed illness and live longer, healthier and happier lives naturally. Mr. Isaacs is the author of books and articles about natural health, longevity and beating cancer including "Cancer's Natural Enemy" and is working on a major book project due to be published later this year.

Mr. Isaacs is currently residing in scenic East Texas and frequently commutes to the even more scenic Texas hill country near San Antonio and Austin to give lectures in health seminars. He also hosts the CureZone "Ask Tony Isaacs - featuring Luella May" forum as well as the Yahoo Health Group "Oleander Soup" and he serves as a consultant to the "Utopia Silver Supplement Company".











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