Here Are The 7 Signs That Adrenal Fatigue Is Behind Your Anxiety, Sleep Problems And Joint Pain

Adrenal fatigue is a condition when an adrenal glands are struggling to manage stress and an extremely busy schedule and causes feelings of tiredness, dullness, and burnout.
Stress leads to increased cortisol levels and weakened bodily functions, as the adrenals cannot cope with the burden.
Here are the 7 signs that you suffer from adrenal fatigue:
 1. Anxiety or Depression
– The pressure of deadlines and a busy schedule might lead to various complications, changes of mood, and a poor cognitive function.
Note: Anxiety and depression are directly linked to stress, so make sure you find some way to control it and reduce it in order to preserve your health.
2. Exhaustion After Working Out
– Exercise should provide body energy, but physical stress might also lead to adrenal fatigue, as it can have negative effects on the body.  You sometimes need to try some gentle exercise, walking, yoga.
3. Feeling Overwhelmed By Life
– Sometimes, things definitely can be easier and better, but you should not apply too much pressure on yourself. You should always reserve a time to dedicate to yourself, and do not just work to achieve the goals, regardless of the efforts and time needed.
Note: Try to add some self-care into your daily routines, and make sure you give your body a chance to recover and function properly.
4. Stiffness and pain
– When the body is not recharged due to stress, you might suffer from stiffness and pain, as well as stress in the back, jaw, and neck. Try to change the sleeping habits, and practice stretching exercises and yoga.
Note: Warm baths offer potent anti-inflammatory effects – as the natural magnesium alleviates the muscles and the crystal blend detoxes and balances the body.

5. Insomnia
– Every night, you should sleep for at least 8 hours without interruptions, in order to help the body to reset, recharge, and recover. This will make you wake up fresh and energized.
Note: Moreover, never give up sleep for more work, as it will throw you off balance and make you struggle to fall asleep.
Also, try to be in bed by 10:30 pm, even if you can’t fall asleep, stay in the dark to help the body release melatonin, the sleeping hormone.
    
6. Wacky hormones
– The thyroid gland can be damaged in stage two of adrenal fatigue, and you might start experiencing signs of a hypothyroid (poor circulation, fatigue, weight gain, dry hair, and skin).
Note: Prolonged periods of stress might increase the PMS symptoms or lead to occasional loss of the cycle. Therefore, make sure you eat healthy foods, drink enough water, sleep enough, avoid caffeine, and use adaptogenic herbs.
7. Poor Digestion
– Stress does not allow the body to digest the food properly and inhibits the absorption of nutrients. In this case, the metabolism and digestion are poor, and you might experience bloating, indigestion, constipation, diarrhea, and weight gain.
Note: You should eat a healthy diet, drink sufficient amounts of water, take probiotics and minerals regularly, and take the time to savor your meals.

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