Health and Fitness Coach
5 October 2011 3:19 pm
Do you do these things and think you can get away with them?
Think again. When we live a fast-paced lifestyle, we rely on the adrenalin in our bodies to keep us going. It can give us an addictive rush and for a while we might actually enjoy being in a constant hectic state. But what about the damage we are doing to our body? As our body struggles to meet the high-pressure demands of a 24-hour day, we run the very real risk of adrenal fatigue.
Just like a tiny snowball building intensity into an avalanche, your daily rituals could be the beginnings of your adrenal avalanche. The casualty? Your health!
• High stress at work leaves you wired at night
• You’re not sleeping well
• You wake up completely exhausted
• You can’t live without coffee, tea, alcohol, coke (either kind!)
• Your stomach is always in a knot, your shoulders are constantly sore.
Adrenal fatigue is caused by a prolonged use of adrenalin. There’s a three-month period where your body can deal with the heightened adrenalin in your system; it helps you manage the fight or flight response. If you prolong this period, your adrenal system hits fatigue causing the body to run on cortisol.
Cortisol is a hormone that helps us cope with stressful situations. When you’re running on cortisol your muscles tense, fat cells open, sugar is released and anxiety reigns. If that’s not enough, cortisol causes your blood pressure to go up as well as your weight.
• Feeling tired and unrefreshed after waking in the morning
• Finding it difficult to get going in the morning pre-coffee
• Feeling tired after exercising
• Extreme tiredness after a stressful event has occurred
• Chronic allergies, inflammation or digestive problems
• Illnesses, from low grade throat infections, all the way to chronic fatigue
Prolonged stress can be caused by a number of things. It could be from working long hours, being in an unhealthy relationship or even unresolved grief. When you add late nights, coffee, alcohol and partying into the mix, it’s the perfect recipe for burnout. When you reach the burnout stage, adjusting your attitude isn’t enough. You need to force yourself to slow down and cut back on time consuming commitments.
Tagged As: adrenal fatigue, exhaustion, high stress
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