by Leslie Moldenauer | | Mind
Your adrenal glands are each no bigger than a walnut and weigh less than a grape, yet are responsible for one of the most important functions in your body; managing stress.
So what happens to you body when you are under constant stress for a long period of time? Your adrenal glands can no longer keep up and well…they simply get tired. What does that mean for you? Adrenal fatigue arises when your adrenal glands cannot meet the demands of stress, chronic unrelenting stress. Whether you have an emotional crisis such as the death of a loved one, a physical crisis such as major surgery or accident, or any type of severe repeated or constant stress in your life, your adrenals have to respond to the stress and maintain homeostasis. If their response is inadequate, you enter into what is termed adrenal fatigue, in it’s various stages.
It’s estimated that up to 80% of adults experience adrenal fatigue during their lifetimes, yet it remains one of the most under-diagnosed illnesses in the United States.
As part of your endocrine system, your adrenal glands secrete more than 50 hormones, many of which are essential for life and include:
- Glucocorticoids. These hormones, which include cortisol, help your body convert food into energy, normalize blood sugar, respond to stress and maintain your immune system’s inflammatory response.
- Mineralocorticoids. These hormones, which include aldosterone, help keep your blood pressure and blood volume normal by maintaining a proper balance of sodium, potassium and water in your body.
- Adrenaline. This hormone increases your heart rate and controls blood flow to your muscles and brain, along with helping with the conversion of glycogen to glucose in your liver. (Endocrine Web)
These hormones in these tiny little glands work together to perform many functions including:
- Maintaining metabolic processes, such as managing blood sugar levels and regulating inflammation
- Regulating your body’s balance of salt and water
- Controlling your “fight or flight” response to stress
- Maintaining pregnancy
- Initiating and controlling sexual maturation during childhood and puberty
- Producing sex steroids such as estrogen and testosterone
When we are under constant stress of face a major life event our flight or fight is constantly turned on. Our body no longer recognizes how to turn it off and as a result cortisol floods our body at high rates all day long. (Stage 1) This can only go on for so long before the glands totally poop out and cortisol plummets (Stage 2/3)
So what are some signs and symptoms of adrenal insufficiency or adrenal fatigue? (You may exhibit some but not all of the following):
- Tendency to gain weight around the middle, difficult to lose
- High frequency of getting the flu and other respiratory diseases and these symptoms tend to last longer than usual
- Tendency to tremble when under pressure and feel shaky inside
- Loss of libido
- Lightheaded when rising from a horizontal position or standing up to quickly from seated position
- Unable to remember things/brain fog
- Lack of energy in the mornings and in the afternoon between 3 to 5 pm.
- May temporarily feel better after a meal
- Need coffee/caffeine to get going in the morning.
- Cravings for salty, fatty, and high protein food such as meat and cheese.
- Strong PMS symptoms (AF symptoms also increase during PMS)
- Feels better when stress is relieved, such as on a vacation.
- Muscle pain, weakness, and fatigue
- Decreased ability to handle any amount of stress
- Depression
- Hypoglycemia
- Heart Palpitations
- Low body temperature
- Gut issues
- Nervousness
(Find information like this and more at Stopthethyroidmadness.com)
This can all be very overwhelming. If some of these symptoms sounds like what you might be dealing with, I recommend contacting an ND, integrative, or functional medicine doctor. It is difficult to list out what you can to to heal because every stage of adrenal fatigue benefits from different supplements.
There are a two things that I can share….sleep, A LOT……and reduce stress.
We need sleep to heal, to restore and help our adrenals rest and rejuvenate. 8 hours or more is optimal when you are suffering from adrenal fatigue.
Our ability to handle stress, physical or emotional, is a cornerstone to human survival. Therefore, the one thing that is consistent to healing is stress reduction. Changing your thought process and taking care of #1…you.
A few other tips:
- Eat healthy
- Avoid caffeine and alcohol
- Add a small pinch of sea salt to your water
- Eat food plentiful in vitamin C
- Magnesium before bed can help get you a good night sleep.>>This is the one I use
- Include probiotics in your daily diet as well as digestive enzymes
- Anti-Inflammatory herbs such as turmeric and ginger help with chronic inflammation
Here are a couple of links to other blogs that I have written in regards to stress reduction, relaxation and techniques to help get through rough situations. (see a theme here?)
Tips for relaxation
Stressed Out?
EFT-Emotional Freedom Technique
Here are a couple of great books that I have read and recommend to you:
Adrenal Fatigue: The 21st Century Stress Syndrome
Overcoming Adrenal Fatigue
Adrenal Fatigue Syndrome-Reclaim Your Energy and Vitality with Clinically Proven Natural Programs
References
http://www.endocrineweb.com/endocrinology/overview-adrenal-glands
http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/adrenal-info/
Please note that I am not a medical practitioner. The content of this website is provided for general informational purposes only and is not intended as, nor should it be considered a substitute for, professional medical advice. Do not use the information on this website for diagnosing or treating any medical or health condition. If you have or suspect you have a medical problem, promptly contact your professional healthcare provider. By using this website, you assume full responsibility and liability for your own actions.
by Leslie Moldenauer | | Mind
Motivation…very difficult to master and sometimes even harder to maintain. Equally difficult is remaining positive when you slip up, make a mistake and falter. Who can say that they love themselves all the time, faults and all…no matter what. We can be talking about exercise, eating better, giving up soda or negative self-talk or even just being happy.
I chose this topic today because these things are difficult for me as well. I strive to do the best that I can every day….and when I falter I am often hard on myself. I am my worst critic, and sometimes I need to pull myself back in to reality. Does any of this sound familiar to you? We are all human and we all have ways of dealing with these situations. Once you falter, do you pick yourself back up and start over…or do you let negative self-talk take over and quit? Although I have issues of negative self- talk and worry more than I should…I never quit. I always start over. Giving up is just not an option.
Here are some of the ways that I handle these difficult situations.
I am all about affirmations. I write on post-it notes and place them on the bathroom mirror, the fridge and in my car. I change them frequently…except for one. My white board on the fridge reads: I love you. You are doing the best you can. This brings me back to reality when my kids are out of control and I find myself saying “you are failing as a Mom.” I read that and can immediately turn that statement around to I am a great Mom and kids will be kids. Just like that this statement turns things around. Affirmations are very positive tools.
I practice EFT or tapping. Please take a moment to read my instructional blog on tapping, a wonderful tool to diffuse negative patterns, thoughts and habits.
I work to eliminate self-criticism. When I catch myself thinking unkind things I work to change the statement around. Instead of saying I really messed that up I say you are doing the best you can. Try to make it a habit to praise yourself every day, while in front of the mirror. A great place to start is every time you pass in front of a mirror start by simply saying “I love you”…then say whatever comes naturally after that, as long as it is not followed by BUT or IF ONLY.
I also work on forgiveness. Everyone makes mistakes, but the biggest mistake of all is not being able to forgive it and move on. There really is no need to beat yourself up over them. Equally important is forgiving others. By not forgiving others you are hurting yourself. Forgiveness is not condoning others for anything that they might have done…it is setting yourself and them free.
This is one of the things that I have worked on for a long time….I feel that this is so important for everyone..that is to fall in love with yourself. Think about what makes you YOU. Just like a flower that needs sunlight and water to grow, we need to learn how to nurture ourselves every day. Love yourself for all the good and accept yourself for all your flaws and know that you are perfectly imperfect.
Be truthful to yourself-Loving yourself requires you to be truthful about your own feelings. If you are happy acknowledge the joy. If you are sad, acknowledge the sorrow. Acknowledging what you feel provides a good guide to what your thought are. As we know, thoughts can be changed, so that healing and self growth can take place.
My beautiful friend and mentor gave me some of the best advice I have ever had. Once small piece of her advice was this-make a list of pleasures. What are you passionate about, what makes you happy, makes you tick, makes you YOU. Is it painting, singing, dancing, reading books, gardening, building something? Do something that gives you pleasure every single day. Do not let the daily struggles of life get in the way of what life is really all about…being happy.
Please note that I am not a medical practitioner. The content of this website is provided for general informational purposes only and is not intended as, nor should it be considered a substitute for, professional medical advice. Do not use the information on this website for diagnosing or treating any medical or health condition. If you have or suspect you have a medical problem, promptly contact your professional healthcare provider. By using this website, you assume full responsibility and liability for your own actions.
by Leslie Moldenauer | | Mind
Donna Eden is an Energy Medicine master and an intuitive. This exercise comes from the book Energy Medicine (pgs. 74-80).
This exercise is called The Three Thumps. When doing The Three Thumps you tap on three different meridian points. Tapping these points works to give you energy if you are drained and tired, increases your spunk and strengthens your immune system. This is a part of my morning routine, but you can do it anytime of the day that you need a lift.
1) K-27 Points
Your K-27 points are juncture points on the left and right side of your kidney meridian and they affect all other meridians of your body.
To locate these points, place the pointer fingers on the two inside corners of your collarbone. Drop straight down from these points to about an inch below your collarbone. You should feel a soft spot or indentation there.
Tap these points for about 30 seconds while slowly breathing in and out through your nose. Take long deep breaths. Be sure to use diaphragmatic breathing which is your belly expands on the inhale and goes down on the exhale. No shallow chest breathing please, (this just increases anxiety.)
Tapping these K-27 points will:
- Give you increased energy
- Help you to feel more alert
- Help you to focus if you are having difficulty concentrating
2) Thymus Gland Point
Do you know how important your thymus gland is and its function? This small, butterfly-shaped organ is made up of two lobes that play an integral role in producing immune cells called T-lymphocytes. These special T-cells are modified by the thymus gland so they can protect the body against foreign pathogens such as bacteria and viruses.
The Thymus Gland is located in middle of the chest. The easiest way to find the point is to draw a V down from the K-27 point to the chest center. This is also called the Tarzan Spot.
Tap on the center of your sternum for about 30 seconds while breathing deeply in and out through your nose. Take long deep breaths.
Tapping the Thymus Gland point will:
- Boost your immune system
- Increase your vitality
You can tap on the thymus gland anytime on its own if you feel like you might be coming down with something.
3) Spleen Points
What is the spleen’s job? It actually has a few including:
• Acting as a filter for our body. Daily it filters 95 gallons of blood
• It filters out red blood cells and stores white blood cells. These white blood cells then can fight off dead cells, bacteria and foreign matter that enter the body
• It helps the body maintain platelets that helps our blood to clot
• The spleen helps to fight off bacteria
The easiest way to find your spleen points is by placing your pointer fingers right over your nipples and move straight down directly below each breast right over your ribs. Make fists to be sure to make contact with the points and tap for 30 seconds while breathing deeply in and out through your nose. Take long deep breaths.
Tapping the Spleen points will:
- Help to increase your energy level
- Helps to balance your blood sugar level
- Strengthens your immune system
Do not be too overly concerned about finding the precise points. I use my three middle fingers to tap so I know I have it covered. You do not need to tap really hard, firm without causing discomfort. I find it is a great way to start my day, hopefully you will too?
I will be creating more blog’s about the different kinds of energy exercises that you can incorporate into your day. Here are a couple of other products that might be of interest to you on the topic of energy and our bodies:
The Energy Medicine Kit
Introduction to Energy Medicine
Energy Healing for Beginners
Please note that I am not a medical practitioner. The content of this website is provided for general informational purposes only and is not intended as, nor should it be considered a substitute for, professional medical advice. Do not use the information on this website for diagnosing or treating any medical or health condition. If you have or suspect you have a medical problem, promptly contact your professional healthcare provider. By using this website, you assume full responsibility and liability for your own actions.
by Leslie Moldenauer | | Mind, Spirit
Am I happy? Do I follow my bliss? What is my path in life? These are just a few of the many questions that we ask ourselves on a daily basis. Some of us look into the future for our happiness….once I land my perfect job I will be happy. When I move to ____ I will be happy. When I retire I will be happy. Are you happy? It is time to follow your bliss!
WHY NOT BE HAPPY RIGHT NOW!?!
Happiness is not something that we “find” in the outside world. Happiness is found within ourselves. The saying goes you can’t love someone else until you truly love yourself. This statement is so true, as it is with happiness. When someone is truly happy, comfortable in their own skin, love themselves completely including all their faults, you can feel their energy. You feel great in their presence…it is contagious. They spread their happiness like a soft blanket. You can’t help but to smile, feel good and maybe even wonder, why can’t I be like that?
YOU CAN!
The first step is to be willing. Take a positive attitude no matter the situation. Say I am willing to try instead of I can’t do that. Realize that life is so short and it is never too late to turn things around.
IT IS POSSIBLE!
Develop a mindset that is focused on finding and following your bliss. This means allowing time and energy to explore different things. Be willing to step outside of your comfort zone. At least a little bit. What humbles you, bringing you to your knees? What do you stand gaping, open-mouthed in awe of? Who do you love impossibly and with every inch of possibility? …is it Art? Painting? Singing? Dancing? Writing? Gardening? Cooking? What would you do even if you weren’t getting paid for it? Think about it….then do it. You can’t “find your bliss” by doing the day to day routing with no changes..no excitement. Make a list of things that make you feel great, something that you have a passion for and make time for it. No excuses, do not say I will start tomorrow or I do not have time. Make time, start right now!
Follow your bliss and the universe will open doors where there were only walls.”―Joseph Campbell
IT IS TIME!
Most of all if you are unhappy in a situation change it. I realize some things can’t happen overnight, but they can be done. I have had the pleasure of hearing stories of people selling everything they own….down to towels and sheets and moving across country, children in tow to start a new life. People quitting their job because it was not their life calling to start a whole new venture, no promises, no guarantees and been happier than ever before. Going back to school in their 40’s to start a whole new career. Leaving their husband of years without a career of their own, but needed to stand on their own two feet. I have heard story upon story of brave souls who made the change, who took that first scary step into the abyss…..to be happier than ever. You can do it too. Follow your bliss!
Nothing is more important than reconnecting with your bliss. Nothing is as rich. Nothing is more real. Deepak Chopra
Coming up…Look for future blog’s for ways to follow your bliss and find true happiness <3
Stress….it affects the whole family!
Time for some self-lovin’