Adrenal adaptation begins with the adrenal's attempt to increase production of the stress hormones. The adrenals enlarge and increase their output. The adrenals cannot maintain a high output indefinitely. Therefore they begin to reduce their production and all the functions of the endocrine system begins to slow down. Finally, adrenal exhaustion is the final phase before adrenal failure, when all systems fail and life is threatened. The following are some of the symptoms of adrenal dysfunction:
|
Digestive
Problems |
Inability to
calm down |
|
Increased
serum cholesterol |
Panic attacks
or anxiety |
|
Severe weight
gain or loss |
Depression |
|
Diarrhea or
constipation |
Mental
frustration |
|
Exhaustion |
Memory loss
or inability to think |
|
Sleep
disturbances |
Irritability
– rapid mood swings |
|
Decrease in
sexual arousal |
Bloating &
Fluid retention |
|
Impotence |
Chronic
fatigue |
|
Hair loss |
Bone loss |
|
Increased
urination |
Heart
arrhythmia |
|
Chronic
nonspecific pain |
Lower back or
sciatica pain |
|
Sensitivity
to smells, light or sound |
Inflammation
and joint pain |
|
Hypoglycemic
symptoms |
Poor
toleration for exercise |
|
Dark circles
under eyes |
Catches colds
easily |
|
Dizziness
upon standing |
Sensitive to
bright light |
|
Poor immune
modulation |
Feeling weak
and shaky |
|
Brittle hair
and nails |
Poor
circulation |
|
Immune
Supression |
Allergies |
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