Our bodies normalize quickly after responding to short-term stressors. But problems arise with chronic stress, such as financial worries, major life changes, job stress, or an ongoing illness. Other chronic stressors are not lifestyle related but instead metabolic: gut infections, leaky gut, food intolerances, blood sugar imbalances (low blood sugar, insulin resistance, or diabetes), anemia, autoimmune disease, inflammation, and environmental toxins are examples.
It’s no wonder adrenal stress is one of most common problems encountered by functional medical practitioners.
How stress damages the body
In chronic stress, the adrenal glands continually produce the hormone cortisol. Known as the “aging hormone” (ever notice how you look older when you are stressed a lot?), chronic high cortisol is linked to:- high blood pressure
- diabetes
- depression
- insomnia
- suppressed immunity
- insulin resistance
- increased belly fat (muffin top anyone?)
- reduced libido
- bone loss
- low energy
- heart problems
Adrenal adaptogens help buffer the damages of stress
Everyone is familiar with classic stress-relief methods such as meditation, exercise, enjoying hobbies, and socializing, but there is much more you can do to support the body’s stress response.One of the most reliable ways to buffer the damages of stress is to take adrenal adaptogens. These are a unique class of healing plants that support healthy adrenal function and help regulate the body’s stress response. Adrenal adaptogens include panax ginseng, Siberian ginseng (eleuthero), astragalus, rhodiola, ashwagandha, licorice root, holy basil (tulsi) and schizandra.
In addition to soothing inflammation and increasing energy and brain function, these herbs can also help the body and brain cope with stress. Although they come from the plant world, adrenal adaptogens are potent medicines that should be taken under the supervision of a trained practitioner.
Other smart tools to protect you from the damage of stress
There are other tools to add to your stress-reduction program. For example, phosphatidylserine can help normalize cortisol levels and protect the brain from the damages of stress.Of course, one should always consider lifestyle habits when addressing stress. Below are lifestyle suggestions to help support healthy adrenal function and stress response:
- Avoid or greatly minimize stimulants.
- Eat nutrient-dense foods.
- Avoid high carbs and sugars.
- Avoid dietary causes of inflammation such as food allergens, high fructose corn syrup, refined foods, and especially industrial seed oils such as canola oil.
- Have adequate intake of essential fatty acids (DHA and EPA).
- Have proper sleep habits.
For more information on how to identify and manage adrenal stress, contact our office at 763-398-7770.
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