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Question about Adrenal Fatigue
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<blockquote data-quote="Davet" data-source="post: 52925" data-attributes="member: 12184"><p>Complex issue.</p><p>I have just run a test which they call the Dutch Test. This tracks and highlights adrenal trends over 24hrs.</p><p>Was interesting to get my results..showed I had flat spot of virtually no cortisol being produced at this time of day...due to my body overproducing in the first part of the day and then countering this by converting and blocking the production which was causing the low spot ... </p><p>This only reared its head on non workout days I struggled around 6pm each evening but used to push through it. </p><p>So I had already sussed I had an issue. </p><p>My doc who ran these tests has tweaked my protocol and included a small dose of Prog and included some vitamin B2 and an additional midday dose of T-cream as my tests also showed my T levels had dropped slightly.</p><p>After around 2 weeks...feeling good and energy levels up.</p><p>I was weary about trying the prog again after my bad experience early this year. But so far so good.</p><p>But as the other guys point out ...sleep and circadian rhythm are also critical for cortisol control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davet, post: 52925, member: 12184"] Complex issue. I have just run a test which they call the Dutch Test. This tracks and highlights adrenal trends over 24hrs. Was interesting to get my results..showed I had flat spot of virtually no cortisol being produced at this time of day...due to my body overproducing in the first part of the day and then countering this by converting and blocking the production which was causing the low spot ... This only reared its head on non workout days I struggled around 6pm each evening but used to push through it. So I had already sussed I had an issue. My doc who ran these tests has tweaked my protocol and included a small dose of Prog and included some vitamin B2 and an additional midday dose of T-cream as my tests also showed my T levels had dropped slightly. After around 2 weeks...feeling good and energy levels up. I was weary about trying the prog again after my bad experience early this year. But so far so good. But as the other guys point out ...sleep and circadian rhythm are also critical for cortisol control. [/QUOTE]
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