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- Why Adrenal Health is So Important
- Dependence on Sunglasses
- Hollow Cheeks
- Lines in the Fingertips
- Pale Lips
- Balding Lower Legs
- Unexplained Back or Knee Pain
- QUICKLY Get Relief From Adrenal Fatigue
- Get to bed no later than 10:30 pm
- Throw out the processed salt and replace with sea salt
- Eliminate coffee and refined sugar from your diet
- Reduce dependence on grains
You’d have to be living under a rock not to notice that adrenal fatigue and adrenal problems, in general, are at epidemic proportions in our modern culture.
Just notice how nearly every gas station sells energy drinks and shots and there is a coffee shop on practically every corner. The average American now consumes a whopping 180 lbs per year of refined sugars. These signs surely provide sufficient evidence.
By the way, the 180 lbs of sugar per year figure is a shocking 27% increase just since 2003 when sugar consumption was 142 lbs per person per year!
Caffeine and sugar consumed in excess amounts will sucker punch your adrenal glands faster than just about anything else, no doubt about it.
I’ve read a lot of articles about the adrenal glands and adrenal fatigue over the years. Most of them focus on the symptoms which include excessive fatigue, hair loss, sleep problems, difficulty getting going in the morning, etc. You know the drill.
What I haven’t seen as much written about is why it is so critical to keep these two walnut-sized glands at the top of your kidneys happy and healthy and how to spot the freight train of adrenal fatigue coming full speed down the tracks and about to smack your life upside the head.
Fact is, once you are losing your hair, can’t sleep at night or get off the couch during the day, adrenal fatigue has already sucked the “life” out of your life. At that point, mustering the strength and courage to reverse course can be quite daunting indeed.
Why Adrenal Health is So Important
A few years ago, I attended the Wise Traditions Conference hosted annually by the Weston A. Price Foundation. One of the most interesting lectures I attended during that information-packed weekend was given by Dr. Bruce Rind MD, a holistic endocrinologist whose talk focused on spotting and reversing thyroid and adrenal problems.
I learned from Dr. Rind that the health of the thyroid gland and the adrenal glands is inextricably linked. If one goes south, the other one probably will too and in very short order.
Adrenal problems can frequently masquerade as thyroid problems. As a result, if the adrenal glands are experiencing high levels of stress day in and day out from lack of sleep, too much sugar and caffeine in the diet and a rush rush lifestyle loaded with carbohydrate-heavy processed foods, thyroid gland problems will eventually manifest along with the adrenal problems. Panic attacks may occur as well.
Why is this such a big problem?
Because thyroid problems often end up going hand in hand with insulin resistance problems. The development of insulin resistance is a BIG problem as this has a direct effect on longevity.
Once insulin resistance and blood sugar problems enter the picture, the domino effect to Metabolic Syndrome takes place, a fancy name for a group of risk factors which includes heart disease, stroke, and Type 2 diabetes.
Now that we know why we need to keep the adrenal glands in ship shape and why ignoring this problem will only lead to more serious and imbalanced endocrine problems in the future, let’s explore the early signs of adrenal problems.
As you can see, a person’s overall hormonal balance is extremely intricate and one endocrine disorder frequently portends another then another. Hence, keeping one’s adrenal glands from becoming overly fatigued is extremely important as the seemingly insignificant signs of early adrenal dysfunction and insufficiency can rapidly start a person into a downward spiral to Metabolic Syndrome.
When does one cup of coffee in the morning or that afternoon pick me up candy bar suddenly indicate a major problem on the horizon?
Here are a few lesser-known signs of adrenal fatigue as described by Dr. Rind in his Wise Traditions lecture and as written in my notes:
Dependence on Sunglasses
Are you one of those people who can’t stand to be out in the bright, midday sun without your shades? Oversensitivity of the eyes to bright sunlight is a sign of adrenal problems from a chronic sodium-potassium imbalance which prevents the pupils from properly constricting in response to bright light.
The good news is that being out in the midday sun with no sunglasses is a way to strengthen the adrenals. When I do errands, I try to leave my sunglasses in the car and walk to and from the stores so that my eyes get a good dose of unobstructed sunlight.
I’ve noticed that my eyes have become significantly less sensitive to sunlight over the years as my diet has improved with the general banishment of refined sugars and carbohydrates in my home. While I still wear sunnies for safety reasons to reduce the glare while driving, I frequently find myself forgetting to put them on at all on very sunny days.
Hollow Cheeks
This young person shown in the picture to the left has some serious adrenal fatigue! My bet is that there is a lot of sugar and caffeine going on in that diet. Being young is no protection from the ravages of hormonal disruption. If you find your cheeks hollowing out, take a look at your diet pronto.
Skip the collagen injections and lose the sugar, caffeine, and refined carbohydrates instead!
Lines in the Fingertips
Turn your hand over and examine the skin of the fingertips. Do you see nice, plump fingertips or is the skin covered with vertical lines? If they are nice and plump, that is a good sign for your adrenals. Lots of vertical lines in your fingertips indicate adrenal stress.
My own fingertips used to be quite lined years ago, but getting off refined sugar plumped them out nicely within a few months.
Pale Lips
I have a friend who once told me that after about age 30, a woman’s lips disappear into the back of her head! This was a colorful way of saying that lipstick was mandatory after a certain age.
I don’t agree! Lips that have no color whatsoever is not always an age thing. It can also be a sign of weak adrenals. When refined grains and sugar are eliminated and any grains that are eaten are properly prepared with minimal to no caffeine in the diet, most women are delighted to see a youthful pink return to their lips once again!
One of the most striking things I noticed when I went on the GAPS Diet a few years back was how the color flooded into my face and lips. Clearly, my adrenals were on the mend!
Even now, I can tell within an hour or two if my adrenals have been stressed by the meal I just ate…my lips go pale almost immediately. Watch this yourself. You will be amazed at how quickly the amount of color in your lips will indicate how your adrenals are feeling at that moment.
Balding Lower Legs
Do you have bald patches on your lower arms and legs or sparser hair in those areas than you used to (particularly men)? This could be a sign of adrenal fatigue.
Boys entering puberty with sparser beards and leg/arm hair than their peers are frequently those with low adrenal function and an overall lower drive to achieve.
Unexplained Back or Knee Pain
Muscle weakness is a frequent sign of adrenal insufficiency. Unexplained back or knee pain with no accompanying structural defect may indicate weakness of the muscles supporting the pelvis and/or knees.
In the case of lower back pain, chronic adrenal stress leads to weakness in the muscles which support the pelvis causing the pelvis to subluxate in a posterior direction. In other words, the lower back pain has nothing to do with the lower back and everything to do with muscular instability in the pelvis.
QUICKLY Get Relief From Adrenal Fatigue
If you suspect that you have adrenal fatigue, it would be a good idea to get a holistic physician to do a thorough examination and consultation. Hormone problems are incredibly intractable conditions to reverse and professional advice is warranted in most cases.
In the meantime, you can quickly provide your adrenals relief if you do the following:
Get to bed no later than 10:30 pm
This piece of advice was given to me by an Ayurvedic MD over 15 years ago. It is still one of the best pieces of advice any doctor has ever given me. She explained how the hormone system cleanses between 11 pm and 1 am (generally speaking) and if you are not asleep during this time, the flushing process will not take place, essentially backing up the hormone system with toxins.
Throw out the processed salt and replace with sea salt
The adrenals need GOOD salt. Use sea salt to taste in your dishes at home and your adrenals will thank you!
It doesn’t matter the color either! Just make sure it’s not white.
Eliminate coffee and refined sugar from your diet
This is a simple piece of advice but easily ignored in our crazy modern lives. Continue with the daily caffeine/sugar fixes, and you WILL have serious hormonal issues down the road if you don’t already. Coffee has already been linked to blood sugar issues (sorry bulletproof coffee fans). Combine this with a sugar-filled diet and the Metabolic Syndrome freight train has left the station.
Is it really that hard to replace that cup of Joe with dandelion coffee or green tea and the white sugar/high fructose corn syrup with natural alternatives like raw honey? Do it today!
Reduce dependence on grains
The Western diet is overly heavy in grains and starches which tax the adrenals when consumed to excess. Focus the diet on clean meats, organic and biodynamic vegetables and fruits, seeds, nuts, eggs, and grass-fed dairy. You will very soon feel the energy that comes with a significantly reduced digestive burden and begin to regain more youthful vitality that comes with healthy adrenals!
References
Dr. Bruce Rind MD, Lecture at Wise Traditions Conference
CBS News: Coffee and Blood Sugar
More Information
Vitamin D Deficiency Signs Most People Miss
Rethinking Fatigue: What Your Adrenals are REALLY Telling You
Adrenal Exhaustion: A National Epidemic
Madeleine Barrera
You must see a holistic health practitioner and get a saliva test. Nothing else tells the whole story. Read Dr James Wilson’s book on adrenal fatigue and take his online questionnaire.
Maddie
Heather… You are correct, bananas are a nono when you have adrenal fatigue. Dr James Wilson’s book on adrenal fatigue is incredible. It explains all about adrenal fatigue and what to do.. As Sarah mentions you must see a holistic health practitioner and get a saliva test to confirm adrenal fatigue, any other test will not give you the correct picture. In the meantime, take Dr Wilson’s questionnaire online or from his book – this will also give you a good indication. Good luck and start working on this, it only gets worse if you don;t – spoken from experience.
Olivia
Interesting! I have autoimmune adrenal insufficiency AKA Addison’s disease and didn’t realize that the lines on my fingertips were related. I am in my mid-20s, but my hands look so old, it’s embarrassing. I always wear sunglasses when out to decrease my chances of bad cateracts which are common in my family, but I haven’t noticed my sensitivity to light changing. However, if I go into the dark bathroom and shine a light in my eyes, I can actually watch my pupil try and fail to constrict properly. I don’t really have the other issues. I do need to work in going to bed earlier and eating better though!
Dan
My adrenal fatigue started about a month ago after a baby and a significant shift change at work. Ever since, I have had extremely sensitive eyes which make me experience flashing lights at times when they are closed as well as vibrating vision. I have gotten many blood tests, ct scans and so on. My naturopath says this is due to stress/anxiety and am now cutting out all coffee, having a strict diet and going to bed much earlier. My question is whether or not there is hope that these symptoms will eventually fade away the more my adrenals improve and I recover my system? Thank you.
Jason frederick
I experience all of these symptoms the unexplained back and knee pain the muscle weakness everything you mentioned. Have a low acth dhea and free test im so tired all the time but don’t understand why doctors are not concerned,I’m practically begging them to do something but I guess they are not low enough for them, what do I do?
Heather Davis
I found this by googling ‘extreme exhaustion, hair loss, sunken Cheek’. I believe my adrenal fatigue started about 5 months after having my baby. I am now 1 1/2 year post partum and feel so tired and ill and weak that sometimes I wonder if Im dying. My bloodwork is all normal, normal ultrasounds. But my hair has been falling out rapidly and I’m dead tired.
I am SHOCKED to read about hollow cheeks!!!! My one cheek suddenly caved in and even my family commented on it. Combined with the hair loss I feel so ugly and self-conscious.
I don’t eat any refined sugar or grains and haven’t for years. I drink 1 cup of coffee in the morning. I do eat alot of bananas. Do you think fruit sugar could be causing this? Or one cup of coffee?
I have a toddler and I can’t rest. I wake at 5am every day with her.
I did the SCD diet years ago… would doing that again improve my energy and stop the hair loss? Can a cheek pop out again?
Thank you for any replies.
Chris
Check your hormones (vit d3, A, B12, etc and sodium levels) Also eat smaller, super healthier meals more frequently and eat easily digestible food. Mushy foods, stewed meats, lots of vegetables. Eat nutritious fruits but go easy on them with your platelet count low (smaller portions until your platelet count rises). You can research exactly what to eat and not eat at the platelet foundation website. Stay away from packaged foods and eat food that hasn’t been processed. All of this will allow your body to focus on healing your adrenals and other hormones that are out of whack without putting all its focus on digestion. Plenty of rest, good nutrients and vitamins and ask your Dr to check levels of the other hormones they don’t usually check, especially D3 and sodium. Good luck and God Bless you.
Chris
Get them to check your vit D3. D3 is a hormone. I had the same problem until an Emory Dr. found out mine was low and put me on 50,000 iu for either 8 or 12 weeks, can’t remember which right now. My hair feels thicker and healthier again. Vit A and Vit C are important to. I’m now taking a GOOD multivitamin with high amounts of these in it.
Patsy Turkington
A word of caution vis a vis going to the gym. My sister went to the gymn, worked out really hard, lost a lot of weight but basically gained very little muscle size. But, that’s not the problem. That’s just for contrast.
I went to the gym, worked out on top of the things I did like walking to stores, etc. I gained some muscle, to be sure, but, I also gained more fat, even though I had been losing weight before I started going to the gym and i did not change my eating habits. Then, I got started losing strength, fell ill and had to quit ggoing to the gym. At which point, I recovered and gained muscle back and started losing weight again, until the next crisis.
I enjoyed being at the gym, at first (until I started having problems with my health). But, if your adrenal fatigue is bad enough, even the stress of doing something strenuous that you love can be too much.
I’ve read advice from more than one doctor which states that healthy people who need to lose a little weight or people who have gained weight that is less to do with hormonal imbalance do very well to run sprints or do that sort of interval exercising, because it really burns fat; but, a person who is fat from stress should avoid those sort of exercises and concentrate on such things as housework and brief walks. Because, doing anything else is likely to unbalance your hormones and make everything worse than if nothing was done at all.
Jorden Immanuel
Sarah, very insightful post on the little known signs of adrenal fatigue.
If I may add a few suggestions for quick relief:
– get the body moving, go for a walk around the block. Go to the gym if you love exercising and your energy levels allow for it. But make sure to not over exert yourself.
– Get rid of toxic relationships, you want positivity in your life.
– Protect your personal boundaries. Find out about what you stand for in life, what’s important to you, align your values with your goals.
Ultimately it’s about managing the stressors in life!