Re-energize Your Tired Body
By Dr. Len Lopez
We’ve all heard about the number of people
suffering from hot flashes, night sweats, loss
of libido, PMS, sleepless nights, and fatigue,
which occurs when our hormones and chemical
brain messengers get out of balance. But did you
ever realize that stress is what keeps throwing
our hormones and brain out of balance?
When
we are stressed, in that ‘fight or flight’
mode—our adrenal glands produce our primary
stress hormones, cortisol and adrenaline. These
are two primary hormones that are needed for
survival; we can’t live without them!
Unfortunately, many of us are staying in that
‘stressed state’ for too long.
When
this happens, we call it adrenal fatigue. Our
adrenals aren’t able to make enough cortisol and
adrenaline to deal with all the stress, nor are
they able to produce enough of the other
hormones that regulate our metabolism, mood
swings, blood sugar, reproductive cycle, energy
levels, and fat burning ability.
It’s A Matter of Priority
When we think of hormones, we often think of
progesterone, estrogen, and testosterone. But we
need to understand that these hormones are
really ‘secondary hormones.’ The ‘primary
hormones,’ which are the ones we can’t live
without are cortisol, adrenaline, and insulin.
These three hormones are responsible for so many
functions. When they get out of balance, they
can affect our health in so many different ways.
The
adrenal glands are responsible for making many
other hormones in addition to cortisol and
adrenaline. All of the hormones made by the
adrenal glands can be compromised due to the
large demand we put on our adrenals to make more
cortisol and adrenaline. Many of the hormones
produced by the adrenal glands regulate our
blood sugar, activate our immune system,
stimulate our heart and blood pressure, balance
our fluids, and help make our reproductive
hormones. (See illustration below.)

This
is why stress can affect our health in so many
different ways. It is a domino effect. We know
stress is what triggers it—we just don’t know in
what area our health will be affected.
Our
body was not designed to handle continual,
long-term stress. It was designed to handle
short-term stress. So, when we stay in a
stressful mode for too long, we begin to
over-produce cortisol and adrenaline, while
under-producing others. This is what is known as
chemical or hormonal imbalances.
Constant stress triggers an increased production
of cortisol and adrenaline. Unfortunately, to
make cortisol our adrenal glands will ‘steal’
progesterone. This causes a drop in the amount
of progesterone that is needed to regulate your
menstrual and reproductive cycles, because the
progesterone is being used to deal with stress
as opposed to regulating your reproductive
cycle. It throws your ratio of estrogen to
progesterone and testosterone out of balance,
which causes all types of problems: loss of
libido, infertility, depression, PMS, hot
flashes, night sweats, etc.
Additionally, the excess amount of cortisol and
adrenaline triggers the body to burn calories
from carbohydrates and protein (lean muscle
tissue) instead of stored body fat. When this
happens, people will tend to have a hard time
losing weight and keeping it off. Unfortunately,
infomercials want us to think cortisol is the
problem. The real problem is our adrenals are
exhausted. There is more detail about this in To
Burn or Not to Burn, Fat is the Question (Brown
Books).
Adrenal fatigue is a major underlying problem to
many of our health issues simply because stress
has become constant, and the adrenal glands ARE
NOT able to make enough cortisol and adrenaline.
Some of the common symptoms for adrenal fatigue
are weight gain, fatigue, cravings, indigestion,
allergies, depression, high blood pressure, hot
flashes, insomnia, and loss of libido.
Restoring Hormonal Balance
Again, our body is designed to handle
short-term stress, not continual, prolonged
stress. Our adrenal glands can make all the
necessary hormones if we rest and nourish them
properly. Unfortunately, most people don’t get
the proper amount of rest and nourishment in
their day. This, combined with extended periods
of stress, results in the inability of your
adrenals to produce enough of the necessary
hormones you need each day.
Simple Steps to Overcoming Adrenal Exhaustion
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Make sure you get at least 7-9 hours of
sleep a night.
-
Get at least 20-30 minutes of sunshine a
day.
-
Keep your blood sugar stable. You CANNOT
skip meals or eat refined, processed, junk
food! It further depletes your adrenal
glands. You will never restore your adrenal
glands if you don’t keep your blood sugar
stable!
-
Use digestive enzymes if you struggle with
bloating, gas, indigestion, heartburn, or
irritable bowel problems. An irritated,
inflamed intestinal tract causes an
increased production of cortisol and further
depletes the adrenal glands. Hidden food
allergies are common. Avoid (for at least
two weeks) all dairy, wheat, corn, soy,
caffeine, MSG, and artificial sweeteners.
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Nourish your body with a good adrenal
support formula such as ashwagandha,
rhodiola, cordyceps, ginseng, vitamin C,
vitamin B, and zinc. I recommend Adrenal
Fuel.
-
Add a good, high potency fish oil. Eat fish,
raw nuts, and seeds. Cook with olive oil.
Avoid trans fatty acids. The omega 3 fatty
acids (EPA/DHA) are critical in the
production of our hormones and are deficient
in many diets.
-
Begin, or continue an easy aerobic exercise
routine. Refrain from intense ‘anaerobic’
exercise for at least 2-4 weeks. Easy
aerobic exercise is ‘stress-reducing’ while
weight training, spinning, and other types
of intense exercise are stress producing.
Yes, intense exercise may seem like it is
stress reducing, but bio-chemically, it is
an additional stress, which is taxing your
adrenals.
Remember: You will never be able to restore your
hormones (progesterone, estrogen, testosterone)
if your adrenals are exhausted!
Recovering from any health ailment is more than
swallowing a handful of supplements. We need to
properly nourish our body with good
supplementation, as well as STOP doing the
things that are making us worse. If you
continually skip meals, struggle with digestive
problems, and don’t get a good night’s sleep,
you are always going to struggle with adrenal
exhaustion.
The
whole process outlined above will help you
restore normal function to your adrenal glands.
Adrenal fatigue is a multi-layered problem… it
creates a vicious cycle with our hormones,
metabolism, blood sugar, and digestive system.
This is why our “IRS Steps” protocol addresses
these issues first. Give these simple steps a
try. You will be amazed at the difference you
will feel within 30days.
Dr.
Len Lopez is a Certified Clinical Nutritionist (C.C.N.), Certified
Chiropractic Sports Physician (C.C.S.P.), Certified Strength and
Conditioning Specialist (C.S.C.S.), with additional training in Applied
Kinesiology and Homeopathy.