After letting the mice
rest for 6 weeks, the team put them through a battery of
cognitive tests, including a task that required the rodents to distinguish between familiar and novel objects, such as toys.
Low levels of adrenal cortisol can result in the following: hypoglycemia, fatigue, muscle aches, low blood sugar, sugar or salt craving, shakiness relieved with eating, moodiness, food sensitivities, allergies, recurrent infections, dizzy when standing, low blood pressure, decrease ability to handle stress, decreased
cognitive ability or «brain fog», swollen ankles that are worse at night, hypoglycemia under stress, a need to lie down or
rest after psychological or emotional stress, muscular weakness, difficulty getting out of bed, wiped out with exercise and / or inability to tolerate thyroid replacement.