Chronic Fatigue (Adrenal Fatigue)
Many people are experiencing fatigue and conventional medical therapies do not help patients recover. Although fatigue is a universal symptom of low adrenal function, it is such a common complaint and occurs in so many other conditions, that today’s medical doctors rarely consider pursuing an adrenal-related diagnosis when someone complains of fatigue.
Adrenal fatigue is a collection of signs and symptoms, known as a “syndrome.” It is not a readily identifiable entity like chicken pox or a skin growth. People with adrenal fatigue often look and act relatively normal. They may not have any obvious signs of physical illness, yet they are not well and live with a general sense of unwellness or “gray” feelings. They often use coffee, sodas and other stimulants to get going in the morning and to prop themselves up during the day. The tendency of the medical profession to ignore this syndrome results in many unnecessary health problems for millions. I address the adrenal glands and support the adrenals to help the body fully recover.
If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms then don’t hesitate and make an appointment today!
- Difficulty getting up in the morning
- Continuing fatigue not relieved by sleep
- Craving for salt or salty foods
- Lethargy (lack of energy)
- Increased effort to do every day tasks
- Decreased sex drive
- Decreased ability to handle stress
- Increased time to recover from illness, injury or trauma
- Light-headed when standing up quickly
- Mild depression
- Less enjoyment or happiness with life
- Increased PMS
- Symptoms increase if meals are skipped or inadequate
- Thoughts less focused, more fuzzy
- Memory less accurate
- Decreased tolerance (People seem a lot more irritating than they used to)
- Decreased productivity
- Don’t really wake up until 10:00AM, Afternoon low between 3:00 and 4:00PM, Feel better after evening meal.