Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Except if it's low — if it's low, it'll bring it up much higher because you know, let's say your
adrenals are really key at holding on to minerals and if you're decreasing your mineral retention because the aldosterone that your
adrenals make is low because of the
adrenal dysfunction that's happening, you will pee out more minerals and that — that's important for
regulating blood pressure and that's also important for their sodium potassium pumps, so if we don't have enough high quality sodium, those sodium potassium pumps kinda that creates the gradient and how things go in and out of the cell, now if don't have adequate sodium on board, that can definitely be a stressor for the body.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: A hundred percent and I've seen so many patients that are adrenally fatigued or have
adrenal dysfunction per se, and they can't really
regulate their blood sugar.