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ENERGY, WEIGHT LOSS,
ALLERGIES and more!
What symptoms do you
suffer with?
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Fatigue and lack of energy?
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Weight loss
struggles?
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Cravings and low
blood sugar?
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Difficulty sleeping?
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Digestive problems?
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Hot flashes,
night sweats, PMS
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Mood swings, depression, anxiety?
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Loss of libido?
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Allergies
and sinusitis?
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Difficulty
concentrating, brain fog or ADD?
...Maybe you suffer with many of the symptoms listed above?
Well, you're not alone
because,
stress
and diet are the two biggest causes of adrenal fatigue, which
is the major underlying cause to so many of today’s health
complaints.
First, understand that your Adrenal
Glands are important to how well you live and how
well you feel.
The adrenals glands are primarily known for the production of
our stress hormones cortisol and adrenaline. But they are
literally a hormone factory and significantly affect the
function of every tissue, organ and gland. They produce our
anti-aging hormone DHEA, our reproductive hormones: estrogen,
progesterone and testosterone, as well as aldosterone which
regulates our sodium and potassium.
The basic task of your adrenal glands is to rush all your body’s
resources into "fight or
flight" mode by increasing production of adrenaline and
cortisol. The problem occurs when we are constantly in the
“fight or flight” mode and we begin to produce too much cortisol
and adrenaline.
If you are living your
life in constant stress and always on the go, you are constantly
in the “fight or flight” mode which triggers your body to burn
calories from carbohydrates and proteins (lean muscle), and NOT
stored body fats. The constant squeeze on the adrenal glands
will cause your heart to race, your blood pressure to increase,
your digestion to slow down and your immune system to go on
alert. More
importantly, it
will affect your metabolism, which controls your energy and your
ability to lose weight.
However, when
the body is in the “resting-digesting” mode,
it
will burn stored body fats for energy.
This is important because you
get two and a half times more energy when you burn fats instead
of carbohydrates or proteins.
This is why it is so important to manage your stress, but
you need to know (Identify) where it is coming from and you need
to realize that...
Stress is Cumulative...
The
effects of stress are cumulative and the more you call on our
adrenal glands to produce more cortisol and adrenaline, the
faster you deplete your adrenal glands.
Cortisol isn’t a bad hormone, as infomercials want you to
believer, but prolonged stress and the constant production of
additional cortisol and adrenaline begin to deplete and fatigue
your adrenal glands.
Stress is
more than worry, fear and anxiety. It is anything that causes
your adrenal glands to produce more cortisol and adrenaline.
It’s like the proverbial “straw that broke the camel’s back.”
The more stress you tax your adrenal glands with, the more you
deplete them and the more you have to nourish them.
This is why
Adrenal-Fuel works wonders for so many people. It nourishes
those depleted adrenal glands while at the same time balances
those hormones that get thrown out of balance due to all the
stress in one’s life. Give
Adrenal-Fuel a try for 30 days and feel your metabolism the
boost it has been looking for. Adrenal Fuel has NO Stimulants!
A
major reason why so many people have a hard time overcoming
adrenal fatigue and exhaustion is because they can’t Identify
where their stress is coming from...
The Diet Connection…
Your
diet is a major contributor to adrenal fatigue and exhaustion
and must be addressed! You can’t overcome it by simply
swallowing more pills!
Low blood sugar
and digestive difficulties cause the adrenals to produce additional cortisol and
adrenaline, which results in even more work for the adrenal
glands which is added to all the emotional and physical stress in
our life.
The
adrenals can only handle so much work before they become
depleted and you feel the result of adrenal exhaustion.
Cortisol and adrenaline are used to balance your blood sugar
when it drops. As your blood sugar drops due to skipped meals,
delayed meals, or eating the wrong foods (processed, refined
grains and high fructose corn syrup), your adrenals will be
forced to produce even more cortisol and adrenaline. This
is a
big problem! If the adrenals are exhausted and unable to produce
enough cortisol or adrenaline then your blood sugar will
continue to drop! This brings on the cravings, hypoglycemia,
PMS, inability to focus, ADD and weight gain.
It is
a vicious cycle that keeps repeating itself and needs to be
addressed.
You can take all of the supplements you want, but
they won’t help your adrenals if you can’t keep your blood sugar
stable.
This is why you will never restore your adrenal glands if you
can’t keep your blood sugar stable!
The Digestion Connection…
Bloating, indigestion, heartburn, reflux or any of the other
irritable bowel problems add to the stress on your adrenals.
When your digestive system is irritated and inflamed, your body’s natural response is to eliminate the inflammation.
Cortisol, produced by the
adrenals, is generated to reduce inflammation.
So, the continual irritation in your digestive system causes
your adrenal glands to produce more cortisol. This is more work
for the adrenal glands and contributes to the overproduction of
cortisol and adrenaline racing through your body.
This contributes to the vicious cycle, because elevated levels
of cortisol begins to erode the intestinal lining. This leaves
you susceptible to hidden food allergies, yeast, fungus, and
candida overgrowth. These all contribute to digestive
difficulties which further inflames the intestines and causes
more work for the adrenal glands.
Physical Stress Connection…
The many sources of physical stress also cause the adrenals to
be depleted. Not enough sleep, too much exercise, doing the
wrong type of exercise (such as Aerobic exercise that triggers
Anaerobic metabolism), joint and back pain, as well as, being
overweight are all additional stressors that tax the adrenal
glands, which is one more factor to exhausting your adrenal
glands!
The Hormone Connection...
Hormonal imbalances associated with progesterone deficiency are
also directly tied into the health of the adrenal glands.
When your body is under stress and needs more cortisol, the body
may have to direct more of its resources (pregnenolone and
progesterone) to make that cortisol. This causes two more
problems.
First, a percentage of progesterone is being used to make
cortisol. You can NOT make cortisol without progesterone. The
adrenal glands literally steal the progesterone, which leads to
lower levels of progesterone. This throws off the balance of
progesterone to estrogen. This affects fertility, PMS, hot
flashes, night sweats. This is significant problem for women in
pre- and post- menopausal stages, when hormone production
becomes highly dependent on the adrenal glands!

Secondly, it reduces the available pregnenolone that is needed
to produce DHEA, testosterone and estrogen which means it
produces less of the anti-aging hormone (DHEA), testosterone and
estrogen. The adrenals simply don’t have enough resources to
produce enough cortisol and our sex hormones and a major reason
for low testosterone for both men and women and a main cause of
loss of libido.
The bottom line? You simply cannot live without
your adrenals and the hormones they produce. And how well
you live and feel depends a great deal on how well your adrenal
glands function!
Take the Stress test and see
if your adrenal glands are being overworked.
The more stress in your life, the more you tax your adrenal
glands! Stress originates in multiple areas, including
emotional stress, blood sugar imbalances, digestive
difficulties and physical stress. And all of this stress builds
up over time and it has a cumulative affect! The adrenal glands
are involved in multiple functions of your body:
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Metabolism
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Blood sugar and cravings
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Digestion and elimination
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Thyroid
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Reproductive hormones
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Mood and chemical imbalances
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Blood pressure and heart health
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Immune system (allergies, infections, etc.)
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Liver and detoxification centers
As
you can see, when your adrenal glands aren’t functioning
properly, it affects so many areas of your health and can form a
vicious cycle.
CAUTION:
It’s more than simply lowering cortisol…it’s
about nourishing those exhausted adrenal glands.
Try
Adrenal-Fuel for thirty days and re-energize your body.
Adrenal Fuel is all natural, contains NO stimulants and the
energy boost you get comes from your metabolism functioning
properly.
Stress and the Aging Process
Is your body Building up or Breaking down?
The body is always in a continual state of re-building and
tearing down. The rebuild phase is called “anabolic” and the
tearing down phase is called “catabolic.” One key to staying
healthy is to make sure your body is doing more rebuilding than
it is tearing down. When the body is in a more ‘catabolic’
state – it’s wearing down. People who struggle with adrenal
exhaustion, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, and other
degenerative, chronic health problems find themselves in a more
catabolic state.
Cortisol and adrenaline are both considered to be catabolic
hormones, meaning they break things down. While hormones like
DHEA, testosterone, insulin and growth hormones are considered
to be anabolic hormones and are needed to begin the rebuild and
growth process.
The constant production of cortisol and adrenaline keeps us in
that catabolic state which affects our overall health. This is
why stress ages us and cause us to wear down and deterioriate
faster. When we manage our stress and aren’t over-producing
cortisol and adrenaline we allow our body to make DHEA,
testosterone and the other growth hormones that keep us
healthy. But when we are always running from the saber-tooth
tiger, needing quick energy to fight or flight, we shut-down our
anabolic growth hormones. This prevents us from repairing and
rebuilding our body, which affects our overall health.
The key is to balance those stress hormones. Not everyone’s
stress hormones are too high as infomercials want us to
believe. Which means NOT everyone should be taken something
that is only going to lower cortisol.
If you have been under constant stress for a prolonged period of
time you may have reached that point where your adrenal glands
aren’t making enough of your stress hormones. This is why
nourishing those adrenal glands with specific nutrients known as
adaptogenic herbs can help balance out those hormones. They can
lower the production if they are too high and raise the
production if they are too low. Some of the most researched
adaptogenic herbs are ashwagandha, rhodiola, cordyceps and
ginseng.
Adrenal Fuel
is one of the only products on the market to be formulated
to balance our stress hormones. Other products are merely
designed to lower cortisol. But it’s more than lowering
cortisol…it’s balancing those stress hormones and nourishing
the adrenal glands at the same time. This is what makes
Adrenal Fuel unique!
Products that simply focus on neutralizing cortisol
may be doing more harm than good. They indiscriminately lower
cortisol levels when they may already be too low! Also, many of
these products do absolutely nothing to help nourish and
replenish your adrenal glands. Simply put, they attempt to
treat the symptoms (often unsuccessfully), not the source of the
problem!
Here's the solution:
Support and replenish your adrenals with Adrenal Fuel
Identify where your stress is coming from….use the online health
quizzes!
Stop doing the things that are depleting and exhausting your
adrenal glands:
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It is too much mental stress?
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Are you skipping meals or eating the wrong foods that throw
your blood sugar off?
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Do you eat foods that irritate and inflame your digestive
system?
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Too much exercise? Not enough sleep? Poor nutrition?
We have found that people with mild to severe cases of adrenal
fatigue can see significant improvement through a few simple
steps that will help support and replenish the adrenal glands.
You
will see dramatic improvements as you begin to restore normal
function back to your adrenal glands.
So start today with these few small steps and you'll begin to
feel and see the difference almost immediately. But don't wait
because you will really love the way you feel when your adrenals
are functioning well!
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