What are the symptoms of adrenal-gland fatigue?
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AndreaPosted
Wed 03 Mar 2010 12:00am
I get this question a lot ----- and I have a particular interest in it since I have adrenal fatigue myself---- check out this article from the Hearald.ie about the signs/symptoms and treatment of adrenal fatigue.
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AdrenalGlands - Crisis of the 21st Cent
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JasminFlowerPosted
Thu 05 Nov 2009 12:16pm
and un-informed about my adrenalglands. Having never really considered them before, it seemed logical that these would be pea-sized glands in the neck, perhaps below and slightly behind the earlobe.
Nothing could be further from reality! The adrenalglands come by twos. We each have a pair and they are located near the base of your ribcage, in your back
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Adrenalglands awaken the body to stress
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AndreaPosted
Wed 09 Dec 2009 12:00am
From the National.com-----an overview of adrenal fatigue (which I have a particular interest in because I have it----mostly from chronic pain from a car accident many years ago.)
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The AdrenalGlands and Related Muscles
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Dr. Daniel KalishPosted
Thu 14 Jan 2010 11:55am
Dr. Goodheart identified five specific skeletal muscles which are related to adrenalgland function. These are 1) sartorius, 2) gracilis, 3) posterior tibialis, 4) gastrocnemius, and 5) soleus. There will be weakness in one or more of these muscles when the adrenalglands are malfunctioning. Because of the attachments of the sartorius and gracilis
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HOW THE ADRENALGLANDS AFFECT MUSCLES, LIGAMENTS AND JOINTS
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Marjorie TietjenPosted
Wed 18 Aug 2010 8:11am
....the lyme disease germ or the weak adrenals which may have allowed the lyme to become chronic?
The article segment below discusses the affect of weak adrenalglands on knees, feet, ankles, sacroiliac joints...etc. The adrenalglands are strongly affected, in a negative manner, by high carbohydrate diets.
The following segment is excerpted from an article
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Genetic Research Sheds Light on AdrenalGland Tumor Risk
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Medline PlusPosted
Tue 14 Dec 2010 4:00pm
. 14 (HealthDay News) -- Scientists report that they have advanced their knowledge of genetic mutations associated with adrenalgland tumors by identifying 13 new potential variations.
Tumors called pheochromocytomas can affect the adrenalgland, which is located above the kidney. These tumors -- which are usually benign but can also be cancerous
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Tumours of the adrenalglands
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Dr. Anshu GuptaPosted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:38pm2 Comments
of the adrenalgland and are known as extra‑adrenal phaeochromocytomas. (pronounced
Usually, only one adrenalgland is affected. Rarely, tumours may occur in bothadrenalglands... to:
the particular endocrine glands that are involved
the type of cell from which the cancer developed
the part of the body that is affected.
The adrenalglands
There are two
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Treating The Thyroid and AdrenalGlands In Lyme Disease
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Connie S.Posted
Thu 02 Oct 2008 12:17pm
is important. If not, you will soon learn that fixing endocrine problems is vital for healing, and that giving a little TLC to the thyroid and adrenalglands, in particular, is most... and fight Lyme disease better.
This usually starts with the adrenalglands. No, I don't mean the thyroid, I mean the ADRENALS. Many physicians and patients start on the wrong end
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The Effects of Corticosteroids on the AdrenalGlands
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Flower SpyPosted
Tue 02 Dec 2008 12:00am
sex drive, glaucoma and cataract formations, and adrenalglands problems such as Cushings Syndrome. Doctors do not recommend stopping the use of prednisone before seven days because it can have bad consequences such as bringing on symptoms of Addison's disease (another adrenalgland condition). Doses are reduced gradually over a few days with short term
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