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Staying Fit with Adrenal Dysfunction and Chronic Fatigue - Is it Possible? | Podcast #308
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If you have adrenal dysfunction and chronic fatigue, exercise is probably the last thing you feel like doing. But before you skip this video, listen to Dr. J and Evan Brand to all the right things it will do for you! Your adrenal glands are responsible for keeping the well-being of your body in balance through hormones. These glands also produce the hormone cortisol, which is released during your fight-or-flight response. As you can imagine, cortisol is beneficial when you need to be alert and escape danger.
If you’re struggling with some level of adrenal fatigue, then it’s likely you’re experiencing low energy, fatigue, problems sleeping or feeling rested, and low motivation. Even if you’re someone who used to exercise regularly, you may be having a hard time finding the energy or motivation to do regular exercise. Additionally, certain types of exercise may make your adrenal fatigue worse.
Dr. J and Evan suggested monitoring your diet, make sure you're eating healthy food, keep exercise under an hour (20 to 30 minutes is ideal). Also, increase your exercise capacity slowly—you don’t need to go all the way to the limit of where your body is. It would help if you do a little bit more volume, a little bit more work, and then your capacity gets more significant over time. For more on exercise with adrenal dysfunction and chronic fatigue, listen to the entire podcast!
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Staying Fit with Adrenal Dysfunction and Chronic Fatigue - Is it Possible? | Podcast #308
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Podcast Transcription: https://justinhealth.com/staying-fit-with-adrenal-dysfunction-and-chronic-fatigue-is-it-possible-podcast-308/
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If you have adrenal dysfunction and chronic fatigue, exercise is probably the last thing you feel like doing. But before you skip this video, listen to Dr. J and Evan Brand to all the right things it will do for you! Your adrenal glands are responsible for keeping the well-being of your body in balance through hormones. These glands also produce the hormone cortisol, which is released during your fight-or-flight response. As you can imagine, cortisol is beneficial when you need to be alert and escape danger.
If you’re struggling with some level of adrenal fatigue, then it’s likely you’re experiencing low energy, fatigue, problems sleeping or feeling rested, and low motivation. Even if you’re someone who used to exercise regularly, you may be having a hard time finding the energy or motivation to do regular exercise. Additionally, certain types of exercise may make your adrenal fatigue worse.
Dr. J and Evan suggested monitoring your diet, make sure you're eating healthy food, keep exercise under an hour (20 to 30 minutes is ideal). Also, increase your exercise capacity slowly—you don’t need to go all the way to the limit of where your body is. It would help if you do a little bit more volume, a little bit more work, and then your capacity gets more significant over time. For more on exercise with adrenal dysfunction and chronic fatigue, listen to the entire podcast!
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