Blog — Adrenal Function

Understanding Adrenal Stress Hormone Symptoms and the Benefits of Saliva Adrenal Stress Hormone Testing

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By Hormone Lab UK. Understanding Adrenal Stress Hormone Symptoms In today's fast-paced world, stress has become an inevitable part of our lives. From demanding work schedules to personal responsibilities, stress can take a toll on our overall well-being. When we experience prolonged or excessive stress, our adrenal glands play a vital role in our body's response. The adrenal glands produce stress hormones, such as cortisol, to help us cope with and adapt to stress. However, chronic stress can lead to an imbalance in these hormones, resulting in various symptoms and health concerns. In this blog post, we will explore the...

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STRESS & ADRENAL HORMONES

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Since 1998, ZRT has tested adrenal hormones for 1.4 million individuals. The adrenal glands, otherwise known as the “stress glands,” enable our bodies to cope with stress and survive. Shaped like two tiny pyramids, they sit atop the kidneys and from this central location mobilize the response to changes in our environment. Whether stress comes from outside in the form of a natural disaster, or from within like the anxiety we experience before public speaking, it’s the adrenals’ job to help us adapt to the situation. They accomplish this by secreting key hormones:  Cortisol: The primary stress hormone that fine-tunes...

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The Cortisol Awakening Response (CAR) and Adrenal Function

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Cortisol should increase around %50 in the first 30 minutes on awakening then start to progressively drop the remainder of the day. Three, rather than one, early morning collections are what is needed to accurately assess the CAR; one immediately on waking, one 30 minutes later, and another at 1 hour. Diurnal Rhythm Assessment Thirty minutes after awakening from a good night's sleep, cortisol levels are at the highest they'll be all day. Following the morning peak, cortisol levels then fall to less than half that peak level by noon. They continue to drop to very low levels at night where...

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