Are You Fatigued? Your Adrenal Hormones May Be the Cause

Your adrenal glands are located above your kidneys, and are responsible for producing hormones to control stress, blood pressure, and reproduction.

If you are under significant stress for an extended period of time (more than a week), your adrenal glands can start to have difficulty producing enough of the hormones that control stress. This is called adrenal fatigue, which can lead to feelings of anxiety, depression, or fatigue. Over time, adrenal stress can also cause weight gain, blood sugar imbalances, and insomnia.

Your adrenal glands need to produce a certain amount of cortisol and DHEA in order to maintain good energy and healthy weight. We can test your adrenal function with either a blood sample, or a saliva test.

The saliva test is a kit that you bring home with you, and you take 4 saliva samples throughout the day. Then you drop the kit in the mail, and the results are sent back to our office for review. The saliva test gives us 4 different cortisol readings, plus DHEA, and your DHEA to cortisol ratio. This is helpful for determining the extent of adrenal stress, and gives us a clear idea of which adrenal support supplements are right for you.

The endocrine (hormone) system in your body is very interconnected. If your adrenal glands are not functioning properly, it can be very difficult to maintain healthy hormone balance in the rest of your body.

Adrenal stress can make it harder for your thyroid gland to work well, and can also put added stress on your reproductive glands. For women going through menopause, or men with low testosterone, adrenal testing can be very helpful.

As a woman transitions into menopause, her adrenal glands will take over for your ovaries in the production of estrogen and progesterone. Testosterone is also produced with the help of the adrenal glands. If your adrenal glands are not functioning at their best, symptoms can occur including low libido, poor energy, or menopausal symptoms in women. For people with poor thyroid function, supporting the adrenal glands can take a burden off of your thyroid, and promote better energy and weight loss.

As a naturopathic doctor, I recommend adrenal support supplements that are made from vitamins and herbs. These natural supplements are non-addictive, and you are likely to need less of them over time, as your adrenal function is restored.


Tara Peyman, ND
Naturopathic Physician
"Feel Like Yourself Again With Natural Medicine"
http://www.DrTaraPeyman.com

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Tara Peyman is a licensed Naturopathic Doctor in the state of Arizona, with an expertise in natural treatments for depression and anxiety. She has also developed comprehensive, naturopathic programs for weight loss, diabetes, and smoking cessation. She practices in Mesa (480.985.0000) and also in Tempe (480.456.0402). For more information, visit www.DrTaraPeyman.com.
6/7/2009 11:58:24 AM
Written by Tara Peyman, ND
Tara Peyman is a licensed Naturopathic Doctor in the state of Arizona. She has developed comprehensive natural programs for mood disorders and mental illness. Dr. Tara Peyman’s primary passion is treating bipolar disorder and depression naturally. Her treatment program for anxiety and depression is tailored to each indi...
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