Adrenal health
References
1 Wilson, J. 2007. “Assessment of adrenal function: Integrating
laboratory and symptoms.” IFM 14th International Symposium, 05.27.2007, Tucson,
AZ.
2 Wilson, J. 2001. Adrenal Fatigue: The 21st Century Syndrome.
Petaluma, CA: Smart Publications.
3 Takeda, E., et al. 2004. Stress control and human nutrition. J. Med.
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Further reading on the connections between nutrition and adrenal fatigue
Adrenal Fatigue, the 21st Century Stress Syndrome,
by James Wilson. An excellent and up-to-date introduction to the pathways of chronic
stress, adrenal fatigue, adrenal exhaustion, and how nutrition can support adrenal
function and healthy cortisol levels.
The Relaxation & Stress Reduction Workbook,
by Martha Davis. Used by our Nurse–Educators in the Personal Program.
The Cortisol Connection: Why Stress Makes You Fat and Ruins Your Health,
by Shawn Talbott & William Kraemer.
The Relaxation Response, by Herbert Benson, MD. An
updated version of the classic text.
The Schwarzbein Principle II, Dr. Schwarzbein’s
second book, explores more deeply the relationship between adrenal stress and insulin
resistance.
Dalvi, S. 2003. Adrenal Fatigue: A Desk Reference.
Sandy Beds, UK: Authors Online.
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