Sufferers of adrenal fatigue can tell you how unpleasant it is to deal with a variety of symptoms that seem to get worse every day. Estimates show that around 80 million Americans are experiencing chronic fatigue, extreme stress, brain fog, and sleeplessness. And they have no idea why they feel this way or where it’s coming from. All they know is that they constantly feel “off.” However, the symptoms are just a warning sign that you’re passing through the stages of adrenal fatigue. As you progress, these signs get more difficult to avoid — and it takes longer to heal....
Not getting enough sleep is horrible. You feel like you have no energy before the day has even started and you’re in a bad mood. Sure, you can handle 1 or 2 sleep-deprived days. But if this turns into a long-term condition then you might unlock more serious health problems. For example, people who get 7+ hours of sleep are 4.2 times less likely to get sick than people who are sleep deprived. One of the most common reasons why you can’t fall asleep is that you’re dealing with a lot of stress and that prevents your body from functioning...
Bloating, tender breasts, cramps, headaches, mood swings, and acne, are only some of the physical and emotional symptoms that come with Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS). And there’s no denying it: PMS sucks. A lot. In fact, symptoms get so severe for some women that they have to miss out on work, school, gym, and other daily activities. Now—although there’s no way to avoid PMS from happening altogether, you can reduce its symptoms and cope with the discomfort through several remedies. You probably already know or have used a few over-the-counter pain relievers such as aspirin, ibuprofen, or naproxen. But sometimes, pharmaceuticals...
For 9 out of 10 older Americans, and 7 out of 10 younger Americans, coffee is the only worthy reason to get out of bed in the morning. But, for others, coffee causes adrenal fatigue, not focus. If you find yourself reaching for a morning mug, an afternoon cup, and a post-dinner jolt, you may be putting yourself at risk for adrenal fatigue. If you consume coffee in small doses, and you drink it at the right time, that’s okay. But over time, your body builds resistance to caffeine. You need more of it to feel alert or energized. Eventually,...