Are you always tired? Even if you get more rest than usually
do (which these days is four hours instead of two), you find that you still
need someone to pry your body off of the mattress with a spatula. Your mind
keeps racing, dwelling in the stress of the day ahead. You find yourself
turning to one extra cup of coffee to get you through the last few hours so
that you can go home and cook dinner. You’re irritable. You keep getting sick
more often than usual, sometimes even lightheaded.
Did I just describe any given weekday in your life?
The burnout is real, and you may be suffering from it.
Adrenal burnout is when your body produces too much Cortisol and adrenaline.
These two hormones are produced by our adrenal glands. Cortisol regulates your
immune system, sexual organs and desires, your blood sugar, as well as how you
respond to stress.
You may have heard of the other hormone, adrenaline before.
It’s that blood that gets pumping when you are faced with various situations.
It’s what makes you decide to pull someone out of a burning car, or to hit the
pavement when someone chases you. Adrenaline is what makes our bodies go into a
“flight or fight response.” And some days, we are just so tired of fighting.
Our body produces both Cortisol and adrenaline more
frequently when it faced with constant stress. If you are constantly
multi-tasking, balancing plates on paper thin wands, chances are you feel
overwhelmed. This leads to you skipping meals, restricting calorie intake, and
other unhealthy eating habits like binging on fatty foods. Your first instinct
to remedy the fatigue overcoming your body is to add more sugar and coffee.
This gives you jitters that causes crashes and will keep you awake at night.
It becomes a sick cycle that you can’t break. However, there
are some ways to combat these problems before they worsen. Eventually, these
tips can lead you down a path to fixing your adrenal burnout. Like our hair
needs to be shampooed, our bodies need exercise, and our bellies need food, our
adrenal glands need a little TLC as well. Here are some ways you can give your
adrenal glands a “spring” tune up this season.
Limit Your Coffee Intake
I know. It’s as natural as breathing. The only way we know
how to combat being a zombie is through an IV drip of Starbucks with an extra
shot of espresso. However, adding more caffeine to your diet just exasperates
all the symptoms of low blood sugar.The dizziness? Irritability? Shakiness?
Might as well add gasoline to a burning house in hopes to put out the flames.
Instead of reaching for a cup of joe, try giving yourself a
good stretch. Step away from your blue computer screen and sit upright. Observe
your breaths. Go deeper and deeper with each inhale and exhale as you lift your
shoulders up to your ears with each breath in, and lower them, gliding your
shoulder blades down your spine on each breath out. You will find yourself a
lot less stressed and re-energized in just five minutes.
Bye-Bye
Sweets
If you thought coffee was doing a number on your psyche,
take a second to consider how many refined sugars you are putting into your body.
When your adrenal glands are always battling fatigue, it does two things. One
of two things is that it emits adrenaline that creates glucose to release into
the bloodstream. That way your body can gobble up the glucose and make energy
out of it to combat whatever issues you have going on.
Adrenal fatigue also causes the Cortisol levels in your body
to drop. These reactions usually result in low blood pressure.
As you introduce excess refined sugars into your diet, your
blood sugar will spike. This will causes insulin to come and clean up the
excess glucose in the bloodstream. As these chains of reactions continue, blood
sugar will plummet following an initial insulin spike. Now, the adrenals need
to bring the blood sugar back up, causing a sick cycle. How sick is it? Glad you asked. It’s killing your adrenal glands.
Low blood sugar leads to insulin resistance, which in turn increases your
Cortisol levels. If your body is fighting off the help of insulin, its cells
are also resisting energy created by the glucose.
Get Blood Work & Take Supplements
There are a number of vitamin deficiencies that can lead to
adrenal burnout. Try going to a functional physician and getting a physical. That way they
can pinpoint which vitamins and minerals your body is lacking. A good place to
start is with your B-complex vitamins, as well as the usual suspects in
Vitamins A, C, D and E. Magnesium,
selenium, and zinc are also important for proper functioning of both the
adrenal and thyroid glands. Do not be afraid for them to check your DHEA, Pregnelnolone, Cortisol, Iron, Testosterone, and Homosystine.
Cut Down Exercise
What? I know. It sounds crazy, but stop pushing yourself so
hard! You are just adding more stress into your life.
However, that does not mean to become that body in bed in
need of a good spatula scraping. Take on yoga. It’s a great way to clear the
mind and become more in tune with what your body needs. If that seems
intimidating, even something as simple as going for a walk around the
neighborhood, or a light bike ride would be a good replacement for running 10
miles on the treadmill. Keep your body active, but don’t stress it out.
Change Up Your Plate
If your adrenal glands are
out of whack, eat more vegetables, foods rich with omegas, and good carbs. For
breakfast, get rid of the sugary cereal and make yourself some omega rich eggs,
or avocado toast. Introduce chia seeds to your protein shake. You want these
healthy fats to kick start your day.
For snacks, bring carrot sticks and hummus, celery and
peanut butter, raw almonds and raisins, or Vitamin C rich fruits like oranges
and kiwis. Lunch time should consist of a superfood salad with some grilled
chicken, a caprese sandwich, or three bean salad. Dinner? More healthy fats and
protein-rich carbs like smoked salmon and a mix of quinoa, buckwheat, or
lentils.
It may seem like the burnout has a hold of you, but you need
to get a hold of the burnout. Getting back into a healthy routine is the best
way to give your adrenals a nice spring tune up this season. Cut the excess
sugars and caffeine out of your life. Have more balanced meals and be sure to
be supplement properly. Finally, stop pushing yourself too hard in the gym. You
are pushing yourself hard enough in every other aspect of your life. You should
be taking pleasure in working out, not adding more stress. Following these tips
should start to get your adrenal gland out of the funk it’s in, and have you
taking on the day with a smile in no time!
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