Adrenal fatigue occurs when the adrenal glands are no longer functioning at an optimum level. These little walnut-looking organs basically ‘get smashed’!
Our Powerhouse Adrenal Glands
Our adrenal glands produce and release a cocktail of hormones, often called the ‘stress hormones’, in response to various stimuli, to power up our mind and body when we need that extra energy burst. The adrenals help us to ‘power on’ when we think we can’t go any further, emotionally or physically.
However, our bodies are not designed to deal with these stimuli, or stressors on a constant basis. Ideally, a stressful event is followed by a period of respite, to allow the system to reset, clear itself, and recover, ready for next time. Today, for many or most adults, there is no respite, and the next stressful event, or thought, comes in on top of the last, compounding it.
How Adrenal Fatigue Develops
Our adrenals keep giving and giving, getting us through, until eventually they have given about all they have to give, and they can no longer keep supplying the quantities of hormones needed to a body that has become resistant to them anyway, due to their ever-presence. Truly, they are fatigued.
Adrenal fatigue is an extremely under-diagnosed condition. Most of the symptoms are not specific to adrenal fatigue; it requires a comprehensive monitoring of symptom clusters to help determine a diagnosis.
Very often the signs and symptoms are generalized as being the result of chronic stress. While stress is certainly the cause of the symptoms, adrenal fatigue is itself a result of that stress.
If your adrenal glands are compromised, they no longer contribute to helping the body deal with stress. And the effects of stress become apparent and severe.
Our organs heal rapidly when the causative influence is removed or reduced. Unfortunately, even under ideal circumstances it can take many months or years for the adrenals to restore themselves.
Life being what it is, this means many people who have adrenal fatigue have it for a long time, as the conditions which caused it continue without respite. If you face constant stress and live a hectic life, it is possible that you have adrenal fatigue.
Other reasons that the poor adrenals can suffer is if a person has poor eating habits, has a substance abuse problem, or health problems such as an infection.
Mature Women and Adrenal Fatigue
So, you are a woman in your 40’s or older; your child-rearing days are over, and now it’s time to sit back, relax and be cared for by a a love one, right? Maybe, in some other place and time, but not these days. Your 20’s and 30’s may have been stressful, but it hasn’t let up, has it?
Women who are in the peri-menopausal stage of their life, or those who are nearing menopause are at a higher risk of experiencing adrenal fatigue.
As a woman enters her new phase of life, her ovaries produce less estrogen, and consequently, there is a decrease in estrogen levels. In addition to helping deal with ‘normal’ life stress, the adrenals begin to work harder to overcome the ovaries lack of estrogen production.
This occurrence can be extremely taxing to the adrenal glands, which is why there is an increased risk of suffering from, or exacerbating, adrenal fatigue at this time of life.
Energy Pattern of a Person Showing Signs of Adrenal Fatigue
Women who have adrenal fatigue may experience extreme tiredness upon waking. These women do not feel like waking up or getting up out of bed. They also only feel fully awake after they have been up for a few hours. And may prefer to work late too, as this is when they begin to feel really alert.
Other Common Symptoms:
- Reduced tolerance to stress
- Craving for salty foods and sweet treats
- Being more prone to infections and allergies
- Midday energy crash
- Difficulties getting a good night sleep
- Muscular weakness
- Increased lethargy
- Experiencing moderate to severe PMS or menopausal symptoms
- Feeling anxious and depressed
Not So Common Symptoms:
- Over-sensitivity to bright sunlight (they prefer to wear dark sunglasses)
- Hollow cheeks
- Pale lips
- Knee or back pain.
Natural Ways to Conquer Adrenal Fatigue
Once you are diagnosed, it’s time to get better, but don’t be fooled. This is a lifetime commitment. As much as possible, whatever is contributing to any chronic stress needs to be removed or resolved.
Your diet choice has to be specific in repairing your adrenal glands. Eat plenty of brightly colored vegetables, meat from grass-fed animals, buckwheat, quinoa and lentils. Avoid foods that are laden with sugar and salt.
Foods that contain excellent sources of B vitamins are also essential for energy production. Taking adaptogenic herbs such as ashwagandha and licorice roots can help stimulate and balance your adrenal glands.
It is also vitally important to go to bed early and develop a regular sleeping pattern to repair the disruption of your body’s circadian clock. Early to bed, early to rise is not a trite saying, it is part of a health code.
If you believe that you are suffering with Adrenal Fatigue, you no longer have to live this way. Call our office or visit our website to schedule an initial consultation.
Deika King, TND, MH, CCT, PSc.D
Traditional Doctor of Naturopathy
832-422-7271