How To Overcome Adrenal Syndrome or Chronic Fatigue
Chronic Fatgue is a health problem that doctors are often confronted with. The body no longer appears to be able to respond to stress. When the body is met with a stress, it responds in a particular way according to Dr Hans Selye. He stated that there are 3 stages of adaption. The first is called the alarm stage. The second is called the resistance phase. And the third is called the exhaustion phase.
Your Vital Adrenals
The adrenal glands are where the body’s primary stress reaction mechanism resides. In the first or alarm phase one sees the initial reaction of the body to the stressor and involves increasing activity of the gland. With repeated exposure, the adrenals are capable of increasing in size and function to adapt to the stress. However after a time the adrenal glands become exhausted and are no longer able to maintain the adaption to the stress.
If a doctor sees a patient in the alarm phase, they can probably find a clear cause for the condition. It is unlikely a patient will visit the doctor in the resistance phase. Doctors usually see patients when they have reached the exhaustion phase. Here there may be no obvious reason why the patient is ill.
For instance a patient who presents with various allergies may have been in the resistance phase for some years. When the adaption fails, nothing can be found to account for the symptoms.
Symptoms of Chronic Fatigue
The symptoms of adrenal syndrome are many and varied, reflecting the widespread functions of the adrenal glands. These include fatigue, exhaustion, chemical and environmental sensitivities, allergies, mental aberrations, poor circulation, digestive problems and much else besides.
Treatment of Adrenal Syndrome
Treatment of this condition should work on several fronts. First of all, reduction of stress and secondly, support for the adrenals themselves. The latter must involve cutting back on refined carbs and sugar and gradual withdrawal of caffeine, alcohol and tobacco that act as stimulants.
Support With Nutrients
In terms of supplemental support the most important are the B complex and C complex vitamin group. Protomorphagens of raw spleen and adrenal supplements that contain RNA and DNA of these organs can be used eith good effect to promote recovery.
Comprehensive coverage of this condition can be found in Dr Poesnecker’s book Chronic Fatigue Unmasked.
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