Gut imbalance can cause itchiness, rashes, dandruff, poor memory, brain fog, acid reflux, indigestion, burning in stomach, cramping, mysterious pains in your abdomen, racing heartbeat after eating, feeling tired after eating, a frazzled demeanor, insomnia, anxiety, toenail fungus, yeast infections, bloodshot eyes, dark circles under your eyes, waking up exhausted, mood swings, cold sores, dry skin, chapped lips, swollen joints,
imbalanced endocrine system, unstable blood sugar levels, Type 2 diabetes, hypertension, seasonal colds, asthma, food intolerances, environmental allergies, ADD, cravings, food addictions, diarrhea, constipation, and fatigue.
Not exact matches
The
endocrine system secretes hormones that affect mood and behavior, and sometimes those levels can become
imbalanced.
Since the
endocrine system and the adrenal glands are responsible for the release of important hormones into the body, too much caffeine can result in an
imbalance in hormones, such as oestrogen and testosterone.
I love coffee a lot, but the truth is that too much caffeine can wreak havoc on the
endocrine system, especially if there are other hormone stressors involved, like pregnancy, presence of toxins, beneficial fat
imbalance or stress.
As the
endocrine system is a complete
system, hormone
imbalances (PCOS, Endometriosis, etc) can often lead to poor sleep and vice versa.
Extra weight heavily taxes the
endocrine system (hormones), and
imbalances of hormones cause depressed feelings — which make it hard to problem - solve life circumstances.
Yes, they may have hormonal
imbalances, but addressing the
endocrine system only wasn't helping kickstart weight loss.
This could lead to an
imbalance in out immune,
endocrine and nervous
systems, which could in turn lead to many health problems.
When the
endocrine system is disrupted,
imbalances can occur and produce infertility, depression, and immune
system suppression, among other health issues.
One of the most difficult to diagnose — and challenging to correct — is the effect toxins have on your
endocrine system, which leads to hormone
imbalances.
However, long - term studies on the effects of fluoride are showing that it can cause a multitude of health issues including cancer (specifically bladder), gum disease, thyroid dysfunction, kidney and liver disease, genetic defects,
endocrine imbalance, nervous
system disorders and bone disease including fluorosis.
We show signs of weak immune
systems (variations of primary immunodeficiency, CVID), and «extra» allergies and sensitivities (now known to be mostly from a newly and thus still poorly recognized widespread mast cell activation disease called MCAS, ICD - 10 code coming October 2016, read «Never Bet Against Occam» by L. Afrin, MD), as well as all manner of
endocrine imbalances (esp low thyroid, and often adrenal fatigue), some mitochondrial disease and / or dysfunction and all manner and forms of dysautonomia, but especially POTS in the more severe cases.
Even seemingly small deficiencies, especially in micronutrients, can cause
imbalances in the
endocrine system, lower the strength of the immune
system, or even cause constant digestive problems.
When a dysfunction occurs in one gland, another gland will respond to try and address the
imbalance and this is why it is important to look at how the whole
endocrine system of glands is functioning when looking at how to address the root cause of the problem.
Blood sugar
imbalances mess up the entire
endocrine system because not only are the pancreas, liver, and adrenal glands all necessary for blood sugar regulation but they are also heavily involved in the
endocrine system.
The serious impact it had on her
endocrine system, causing
imbalances of her hormones including her thyroid resulted in Hashimoto's disease.
The entire
endocrine system works together to control the level of hormones, and if one or more is even even slightly
imbalanced it can cause major health problems.
Part 2 of a two part series on Hormonal
Imbalance and Weight Loss Numerous problems can occur in your
endocrine system that may lead to excessive or deficient hormone production.
Many hormonal problems are due to slight
imbalances in the delicate
endocrine system, which may alter a pathway by which the body produces hormones.
The integrated process we'll take you through will touch on all the essential underlying causes to your hormonal
imbalances so that your
endocrine system can once again find its natural balance.
For this reason, a balanced
endocrine system results in good health; whereas, an
imbalance in female hormone levels can lead to various disorders.
Hormone
imbalance (especially with bisphenol A, which mimics estrogen in the body and disrupts the
endocrine system — home to your thyroid, adrenal glands and hormones)
One of the key factors is actually often ignored — an
imbalance within the
endocrine system that is caused by excessive masturbation or ejaculation.
More ominously, the scientists warn that, «If we do nothing,
endocrine disruptors may not only impact on human health but all the ecosystems including those on which we depend — if we compromise soil productivity and sustainability of our agricultural
systems or cause
imbalance in marine and freshwater ecosystems through damage to populations of top predators, ultimately, we threaten our own survival.»