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disney-enchantedxo · 1 month
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enchantedechoes · 1 month
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Why Should One Keep An Eye On Cortisol Level?
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Cortisol, that potent little hormone, often gets branded as public enemy number one in the realm of stress and health. But the reality is, cortisol plays a crucial role in regulating everything from metabolism and immune function to memory formation and motivation. It's only when cortisol gets out of whack that the troubles begin.
Having chronically elevated cortisol can leave you feeling perpetually frazzled, struggling with insomnia, stubborn belly fat, anxiety, depression, and a weakened immune system. On the flip side, too little cortisol leads to issues like brain fog, fatigue, low blood pressure, and difficulty handling stress. Yeah...not a fun place to be either!
That's why it's so important to keep cortisol within a healthy, balanced range through lifestyle factors like stress management, quality sleep, nutrition, and potentially supplements. Speaking of which, you may be wondering - what supplements lower cortisol?
Adaptogenic botanicals like ashwagandha, rhodiola, and reishi mushrooms are getting lots of buzz for their ability to help the body cope with stress and modulate cortisol. Nutrients involved in cortisol synthesis such as vitamin C, B vitamins, magnesium, zinc, and omega-3s may also help normalize levels when they're out of range. Phosphatidylserine and glycyrrhizin from licorice root show some promising research too.
Of course, before starting any new supplement routine, it's wise to consult your doctor or pharmacist, especially if you take any medications or have health conditions. And be a savvy supplement consumer by looking at third-party testing and reasonable dosages.
In an ideal world, mindfully managing your cortisol through conscious relaxation practices, quality sleep, an anti-inflammatory diet, exercise, and potentially judicious supplementation under medical guidance can help you achieve that oh-so-desirable hormone homeostasis. Your energy levels, mood, and overall health will be better for it!
So don't just blindly view cortisol as the enemy. Get to know this important player and how to keep it in healthy balance. Your body will thank you!
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Learn About Cortisol: The Body’s Stress Response Regulator
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Cortisol is a steroid hormone that helps in regulating the human body’s stress response. Which is why it is also sometimes called a “stress hormone”. Cortisol also affects several other aspects of the human body and is produced and released by two adrenal glands that sit on the top of each kidney.  Apart from regulating the body's stress response, cortisol also plays a significant role in metabolism to increase the production of blood sugar. The role of cortisol is to also help convert body fat, carbohydrates, and proteins into energy that can be used effectively as a part of the human body’s fight-or-flight response during stressful situations.
Now, in this piece, we will be discussing more in detail about cortisol, its functions in the human body, and how its levels can affect your health.
What is Cortisol And What Does it Do to a Human Body?
Cortisol is a glucocorticoid hormone produced by the adrenal glands in your body. It is found in both men and women and its function is to suppress inflammation in your tissues, skin, muscles, and organs. As a glucocorticoid hormone, it also controls metabolism in your body and affects your sleep and wake cycles. As an important part of your endocrine system, cortisol affects almost every part of your body in its functioning. Here’s a look at the most common functions of cortisol in your body.
Cortisol helps in the regulation of blood pressure
It helps in the management of blood sugar levels
It controls the sleep-wake cycle of your body otherwise known as the circadian rhythm
Cortisol helps in the regulating of your body’s stress response
It helps suppress inflammation in tissues, skin, organs, and muscles
Lastly, cortisol helps manage metabolism in your body and how it synthesizes fats and carbohydrates
Cortisol: Stress Hormone
So why is cortisol known as the stress hormone? Cortisol is directly related to your body’s stress response system. It is known as the stress hormone because it is released by the adrenal glands any time your body faces any type of stress. To be precise, there are three types of stress namely that cause the release of cortisol in your body most commonly. Let’s review these three types of stress and their effects on your health.
Traumatic Stress: Traumatic stress refers to any stress that’s triggered by any traumatic event in your life. From losing somebody to a personal tragedy, the trigger of traumatic stress can differ for everyone. If left untreated, traumatic stress can surface as mental health conditions like Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). You must seek help for this type of stress and opt for medical treatment, if required as it can lead to significant health problems, if left untreated.
Acute Stress: Acute stress is a condition where you are put under a lot of stress in a very short period. The levels of acute stress can differ from person to person. Situations that qualify for contributing to acute stress include being chased by animals or having a near-death experience. It is important to note that while acute stress can cause a spike in cortisol levels in your body. The levels, however, gradually return back to normal over time, if the trigger of stress is not present anymore.
Chronic Stress: Chronic stress refers to any type of stress that persists for a long period and causes a consistent spike of cortisol in your body leading to health problems across the board. Situations like problems in your life, work, and chronic illnesses can lead to chronic stress, which is one of the most harmful types of stress for your health.
Effects of High Cortisol Levels
If your body has high levels of cortisol it indicates that your body is set in a fight or flight mode, which reduces your metabolism levels. Apart from that, high levels of cortisol in your body can cause long-term damage to your health. High levels of cortisol can also be indicative of conditions like Cushing’s syndrome. Here are some of the most common symptoms of high levels of cortisol in your body.
Symptoms of High Cortisol Levels
Sudden weight gain in your abdomen and face
Symptoms of high blood pressure or hypertension
Uncontrolled levels of blood sugar, which may lead to type 2 diabetes
Symptoms of osteoporosis
Weakness in the muscles of your thighs and upper arms
Fatty deposits in between your shoulder blades
Effects of Low Cortisol Levels
Lower than normal levels of cortisol in your body can be indicative of autoimmune conditions. Most commonly Addison’s disease is attributed to causing low levels of cortisol. Another condition that’s closely related to causing low cortisol levels is hypopituitarism. Let’s review some of the most common symptoms of low cortisol levels.
Symptoms of Low Cortisol Levels
Loss of appetite and inability to eat
Low blood pressure
Fatigue and lack of energy
Unexplained weight loss
Conclusion
Now that you know about the role of cortisol in your body’s stress response, be sure to keep yourself safe from the harmful effects of stress. You can check out MASSH’s website for more information on the effects of stress on your health and how to manage chronic stress levels. You can also visit us and consult the top endocrinologist in Delhi at our premises. We offer personalized healthcare services for patients with endocrinological problems.
Source: https://massh.in/
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artisticdivasworld · 3 months
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Cortisol: The Unsung Hero (or Villain) in Your Stress Story
Today, let’s talk about something you may have heard of but not known much about before: cortisol. Called the “stress hormone” by many people, it is as if cortisol is a member of a movie’s behind-the-scenes crew—very vital yet not always noticeable. What is Cortisol? Imagine you are walking in a jungle and suddenly see a wild bear. Your heart starts pounding, muscles become tense—that’s the…
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liztheoceanfaerie · 6 months
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So I guess my cortisol levels are too high in the morning. I get nauseous every morning. On the weekends when I have to work I usually throw up every time. I always feel better right after. Anyone else have this problem? If I smoke first thing in the morning it usually helps. But now I have a baby and I live in an apartment so smoking in doors is frowned on. And if I smoke outside I feel like people think I’m a bad mom if they see me hitting my bowl. Anyone have any words of wisdom?
Also I do have ADHD with bad anxiety that’s linked to rejection sensitivity dysphoria. I’m currently unmediated until I find a dr I trust. Last one just wanted to just prescribe me anything and didn’t really listen. I talked to his nurses more than I talked to him.
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herespaaa · 8 months
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Benefits of Massage Therapy | HereSpa
Massage therapy has been practiced for thousands of years in many cultures around the world. It is a form of holistic healing that involves manipulating the muscles and soft tissues of the body to reduce tension, pain, and stress.
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rackcty · 10 days
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little rex wip for last line challenge from @ominouspuff 🌟 thank you for the tag cousin
i’ve barely had any time for art outside of merch work / summer cons so here’s a rex i use to cool down when i regret how much i signed on for
tagging back bros (absolutely no pressure) @soularsss @battlekilt @cocotter @luoiae @razzbberry @kelstares
rule: in a new post, show the last line you wrote (or drew) and tag as many people as there are words (or as many as you feel like). 
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froody · 3 months
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idk if it’s just me but doctors will be like “you have [INSERT MEDICAL PROBLEM]” and then when you’re like “oh, is that why I feel like shit? can we fix it?” they’re like “actually it’s nbd 🥰 byeeeee”
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violent138 · 1 month
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I do not envy Batman at all. Imagine an entire League of superheroes-- aliens, gods, part gods, metas, verifiable geniuses-- all turning to you for the answers or the plans or even how to keep this delicate yet vital alliance going (not all the time, but it happens a lot).
He's the master of faking it till they make it and convincing himself that if one of his plans was really that bad one of the others would point it out.
But that does nothing about the stress that keeps him up all night, devising all kinds of contingencies because he has nightmares about suddenly being asked about any number of catastrophes.
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ace-lemonade · 3 days
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shuro pov the love of your life dies you spend a week in hell trying to get her back you're late to the party and have to socialise with her brother for resurrection details
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halcyon-autumn · 7 months
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Book readers, does Alanna being on screen with Rand do insane things to your stress hormones because you’re so afraid that she’s going to do the thing?
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stuckinapril · 22 days
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Listening to Nina Simone jazz before a long study day >>>
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fluorescentbrains · 1 year
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starting to clock why my brain gravitates towards the ol' murder murder ladies au when i'm feeling like shit. having one woman who not only loves and desires you, but places you on a pedestal so untouchably high that you are the solitary tear in the warped sheet of their entire worldview? being one of the final remaining tethers to her sanity? someone who would do whatever it takes to soothe your pain, with no care for the consequences, because there's no price she's not willing to pay for your happiness and security? who eliminates the need for moral introspection because she's fucked - completely, and unapologetically so - but you love each other unconditionally, and loving her is the most sordid misdeed you could hope to do? ideal. add to cart.
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dragonomatopoeia · 7 months
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i do agree with the popular post going around about liking cathartic and messy breakdowns in fiction but as number one fan of guys who compartmentalize and repress everything i love when characters are crying or panicking but they're so detached from their own emotions that they're like 'what the hell is this. who is this for. who does this help'
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timemachineyeah · 2 months
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this book is gonna be so fucking good if I ever get around to writing it
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