driven by commercial interests that value the economic opportunities of a food and medical industry that creates sick consumers as profit centersdriven by economic growth
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driven by commercial interests that value the economic opportunities of a food and medical industry that creates sick consumers as profit centersdriven by economic growth
Exactly! Unfortunately it is all about keeping sick people for longer. We function in a system of sick care instead of health caredriven by commercial interests that value the economic opportunities of a food and medical industry that creates sick consumers as profit centers
Fortuntately though more and more doctors are catching on and are moving towards integrated practice with a focus on prevention, lifestyle, nutrition, nutrients, and hormones.driven by commercial interests that value the economic opportunities of a food and medical industry that creates sick consumers as profit centers
Am glad for that.Fortuntately though more and more doctors are catching on and are moving towards integrated practice with a focus on prevention, lifestyle, nutrition, nutrients, and hormones.
Yes, unfortunately, when it comes to finding a good doctor there is lots (and lots) of luck involved... there are not many good doctors out there -esp. when it comes to prevention and longevityAm glad for that.
But at the rate med schools are churning out drug pushers and at the rate drug addicts are made sicker and sicker, one would be lucky to have the sensibility to look for the doctors you're speaking of, and of finding one.
I had the same issue. There are multiple things that can cause this: high estradiol, low levels of leptin, low levels of insulin come to my mind@thingsvarious do you know anything about the case of normal-high total cortisol, but very low free cortisol? It looks like Corticosteroid-binding globulin binds almost all cortisol and causes a deficiency.
It helps restorative sleep. Cortisol opposes restorative sleep. You will feel tired but thats because you arent eating enough. Cortisol makes one feel better in the moment by blocking major parts of the system, releasing stored energy from fat and muscle and then makes that be used to fuel the small part of the body that is turned on. In a high metabolism the body turns on the whole system and utilize the food you take in and sometimes stored fat."Sex hormones improve sleep, so there certainly is somewhat a connection with “true” fatigue."
You sound like you never touched testosterone in your life.
I'm speaking for myself and most people I've met who used testosterone: it ***** up with your sleep big time, for two main reasons. It revs up your dopamine and cuts your melatonin production.
I feel exhausted in the morning when on testosterone, not only because it opposes cortisol, but because it prevents restorative sleep.
It is much more complitacated than that. Low cortisol certainly also does result in a body-wide (system-wide) hypometabolismIt helps restorative sleep. Cortisol opposes restorative sleep. You will feel tired but thats because you arent eating enough. Cortisol makes one feel better in the moment by blocking major parts of the system, releasing stored energy from fat and muscle and then makes that be used to fuel the small part of the body that is turned on. In a high metabolism the body turns on the whole system and utilize the food you take in and sometimes stored fat.
The thing is that when u high in stress u think you feel high energy cause whatever is turned on is all you can percieve. All those important processes are turned of. This is one of the reasons cortisol makes you dumb as ****.
Hi, I wanted to ask you how you are doing. What you do is quite interesting, and I am curious if things have kept on improving. Thanks for sharing your story.It is much more complitacated than that. Low cortisol certainly also does result in a body-wide (system-wide) hypometabolism
Hey, I came off all hormones a few months ago and I am doing great. I found the "cause" of my hypothalamic insufficiency and corrected it. Will post an article about it on my blog soon.Hi, I wanted to ask you how you are doing. What you do is quite interesting, and I am curious if things have kept on improving. Thanks for sharing your story.
It is not possible to find your article on medium.comHey, I came off all hormones a few months ago and I am doing great. I found the "cause" of my hypothalamic insufficiency and corrected it. Will post an article about it on my blog soon.
He replied to me that his articles are accessible in "archives" , let me know if you know if you decipher.It is not possible to find your article on medium.com
Does it exist anywhere else?
I am sorry, I need help. Is this here on the forum archives, medium.com or?He replied to me that his articles are accessible in "archives" , let me know if you know if you decipher.
Really keen to read this and also hear about how you are doing now man? Always loved reading your posts and hearing about your journey.Hey, I came off all hormones a few months ago and I am doing great. I found the "cause" of my hypothalamic insufficiency and corrected it. Will post an article about it on my blog soon.