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Achieving Weight Loss via Healthy Cortisol Levels
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Hormones That Can Prevent Weight Loss
Cortisol (stress hormone) Thyroid hormones Estrogen Testosterone DHEA Nutrients too (even though they aren't hormones)
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Achieving Weight Loss Even small increases/decreases in these can prevent weight loss Today we will focus in on cortisol - the stress hormone - and what you can do it about it to achieve weight loss
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All About Cortisol When cortisol is too high or low it can prevent weight loss or even cause weight gain High stress levels can lead to high cortisol levels long term Can increase appetite, increase abdominal fat and slow metabolism
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Important Note This is for people that your blood work doesn't reveal an adrenal tumor, Cushing’s disease, Addison’s disease or some other major reason for your cortisol levels to be abnormal beside stress
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What Your Blood Cortisol Levels Mean
Blood cortisol levels in the normal range doesn’t automatically mean everything is okay Best to have them in the optimal range
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"Mine are optimal and I'm still can't lose weight!"
Possible that your cortisol levels are not going up and down as they should during the day and night Even though they were within the optimal range when tested Best to do a 24 hour saliva cortisol test
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24 Hour Saliva Cortisol Test
Can be done in the comfort of your home No painful blood draws necessary See The Other Tests Bonus Report to read about that test in the hormone saliva test section
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How Do I Get Tested? Ask your doctor to write an order for you to get tested at your local lab Or order a test online (from zrtlab.com or other websites)
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"My Cortisol Is Off...What Now?"
If your cortisol levels are abnormal there is a lot that can be done. Of course, you could try the following suggestions even if you don't know what your cortisol levels are. But it is best to check first so you can check again later to see if/how much they have improved. You may have already read suggestions in the Improving Abnormal Results Bonus Report. Before going into those, let's understand the problem.
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What's Controlling Your Cortisol Levels?
(And Controlling YOU!) Your adrenal glands are directly responsible for the delivery of cortisol into your body. Located above the kidneys.
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What's Controlling Your Cortisol Levels?
(And Controlling YOU!) There is a master regulator of your adrenals located in a part of your brain known as the hypothalamus.
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About The Hypothalamus
The hypothalamus is often referred to as "the brain of the brain" It's responsible for: Autonomic function Endocrine homeostatic function (temp., cardiovascular, etc) Endocrine hormone levels Sensory processing Metabolic processing
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It's More Important What You DON'T DO When It Comes To Hypothalamus Health
What's going to utterly destroy your hypothalamus function and throw your body into a state of chronic stress are: Fluoride and fluoride byproducts (shown to cause significant adverse effects of the hypothalamus) Aspartame (shown to cause glandular lesions) MSG
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How To Nourish And Protect Your Hypothalamus
Here are a couple of things to nourish and protect your hypothalamus: Curcumin Gingko Biloba Maca (from a non-contaminated source) Bioavailable mineral-rich foods Again, AVOIDING the hypothalamus damagers Now on to other ways to optimize your cortisol levels!
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Supplements
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Cordyceps A Chinese mushroom used to support the adrenals
Rich in antioxidants Improves sexual health and the function of the liver, heart, and immune system Cortisol rises as testosterone drops. Studies show that low levels of testosterone are normalized with cordyceps.
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Reishi Tonifies and nourishes the adrenals
Used especially for adrenal fatigue The triterpenes in Reishi are precursors to steroid hormones A powerful adaptogen and alkalizer
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Licorice May help to block the breakdown of cortisol in the liver to increase levels in the blood This allows the adrenal gland to rest
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Chamomile Shown clinically to reduce anxiety and anxiety-related symptoms (including a clinical trial for GAD) Excellent anti-inflammatory and provides systemic relief from stress
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Blue-Green Algae One of the highest sources of PEA (phenylethlamine) - an adrenal and brain chemical PEA controls and regulates appetite 60%+ protein High in chlorophyll and essential fatty acids
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Phosphatidylserine A healthy fat important for cell membranes
Found in high levels in the brain Studies show that it helps reduce the cortisol response to stress Possibly by regulating communication between the pituitary and adrenal glands
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Pregnenolone Precursor to many adrenal and sex hormones
May help boost natural adrenal function
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Astaxanthin Proven to be one of the most powerful antioxidants in the world Has the ability to cross the blood-brain barrier and protect the nervous system against oxidative stress Shown to increase strength and recovery aiding in weight loss
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Rhodiola Rosea Found in studies to reduce stress-induced weight gain
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Siberian Ginseng (Eleutherococcus)
Helps the body adapt to stress Support adrenal glands when they are overworked
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Vitamin B complex Especially vitamin B6 and B5 (pantothenic acid) are critical to the pathways involved in adrenal hormone production Many people don't get enough B vitamins
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Royal Jelly One of the highest sources of natural pantothenic acid (vitamin B5) Provides other B vitamins, plus magnesium, zinc, iron, etc. Also noted as being effective in treating glandular and hormonal imbalances
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Vitamin C Can attenuate the cortisol elevation and blood pressure increase that are normally observed in response to stress Thought to be a result of its anti-inflammatory properties The highest natural vitamin C sources that test higher than synthetics are camu camu berry and acerola cherries
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Diet Changes
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Foods Good For Adrenals
Foods rich in B vitamins whole grains bananas legumes eggs lean meats liver (from grass-fed, hormone-free beef) Foods rich in tyrosine seeds nuts
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Exercise
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Stress Relief
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