Adequate salt helps the adrenal glands to produce the hormones needed to keep the body's metabolism running smoothly; for example, vitamin C transport into the adrenal glands is sodium - dependent, and vitamin C is an enzymatic cofactor involved in the production of
a number of adrenal hormones.
Not exact matches
A
number of glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid metabolites measured in a 24 - hour urine
hormone profile, but not in a serum or saliva assay, provide greater insight into long - term
adrenal health, short term stress response, the cortisol / cortisone balance, and other measures
of adrenal health and function than assessment
of cortisol alone.
When the
adrenal glands become overactive or under active,
hormone level changes can cause a
number of potentially serious and widespread symptoms throughout the body.
Viruses Bacteria Parasites Mold and fungus Nutritional deficiencies and excesses Amino acid imbalances
Hormone imbalances Poor diet Lack
of exercise Poor sleep Stress / anxiety / depression Allergies EMFs Too much sun Not enough sun Not enough germs Damaged immune system Depleted
adrenals High blood pressure High cholesterol Poor digestion Genetic glitches Radiation Prescription drugs Bad dental care Bad surgery Misaligned skeleton, muscles etc Past trauma — physical, mental, emotional Past lives Misaligned stars Bad
numbers Karma Poverty Bad water Depleted soil Environmental toxins Pesticides Fake fragrances Cleaning products Fiberboard Carpets Drywall Bad indoor air Smog Car exhaust Cigarette smoke Cosmetics Body care products Plastics Lead Mercury Industrial runoff Fracking
This can be a
hormone imbalance such as an overly active
adrenal gland, diabetes, liver or kidney failure, an immunosuppressive tumor or the use
of medications that suppress your pet's ability to keep mite
numbers under control.