Elevated Cortisol

Elevated Cortisol both increases the appetite and raises insulin
levels, so elevated levels of
cortisol will often result in weight gain.
If you ever notice a little bit more of a bulge around the waistline?
This is because fat cells in that area is more sensitive to
Cortisol.

Dealing with Elevated Cortisol

Cortisol aids your body in turning off immune reactions like allergy
and inflammation. While this is helpful in an emergency situation,
over the long term, continuing exposure to the hormone results in
a suppressed immune system. Byproducts of
Cortisol depress
brain activity and act as sedatives and
cortisol itself blocks
seratonin, contributing to a feeling of depression.

The
stress hormone also stimulates the breakdown of muscle and
bone to supply the body with minerals and energy needed for fight-
or-flight reactions. It can also interfere with your hormone levels,
allowing further bone breakdown. Over the long-term, bone and
muscle can be broken down faster than it is replaced, leading to
osteoporosis.

Is There A Solution?

There are many more stress-induced health problems, including
loss of sex drive, acne, diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, accelerated
aging, and cancer, among others. These products designed to
lower your
Cortisol have unique dietary supplements that can help
you cope with stress. They combine natural ingredients that have
been scientifically shown to have direct
Cortisol-balancing effects.

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