Guest guest Posted January 7, 2005 Report Share Posted January 7, 2005 In a message dated 1/7/2005 3:21:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, zengirl04 writes: I sometimes take supplements for adrenaline support. Is there something natural I can take rather than the costly supplements? Karen, may I ask what supplements you are taking for your adrenals? I have a friend that takes supplements too. What were your symptoms of your adrenals? Thank you Gina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2005 Report Share Posted January 8, 2005 Feeling like I'm on a dose of caffeine, feeling hungry and food didn't satisfy it, I've had headaches from it, and a friend noticed once that my pupils were slightly dialated. When this happens I've taken a natural adrenaline support supplement and things are fine. I just don't know what causes it - toxins?, something missing in my diet? etc. herbal remedies , PiscesAngel7@a... wrote: > > In a message dated 1/7/2005 3:21:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, > zengirl04 writes: > > I sometimes take supplements for adrenaline support. Is there > something natural I can take rather than the costly supplements? > > > > > Karen, may I ask what supplements you are taking for your adrenals? > I have a friend that takes supplements too. What were your symptoms > of your adrenals? > > Thank you > Gina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2005 Report Share Posted January 8, 2005 Could be an Iron deficiency. May also be hormonal problems or both. I'd need more information on what you eat, and your daily lifestyle before willing to get too involved in offering you a solution. Standard Processes offers an adrenaline supplement, and this has a homeopathic approach to fixing this problem. Homeopathy is an excellent natural approach. You may also wish to try spanish black radish for the fainting. This is the best advice I can suggest with the amount of information you've provided. Sincerly, Dr. Tom (Naturopathic Doctor & Herbalist) herbal remedies , " zengirl04 " <zengirl04> wrote: > > > Feeling like I'm on a dose of caffeine, feeling hungry and food > didn't satisfy it, I've had headaches from it, and a friend noticed > once that my pupils were slightly dialated. When this happens I've > taken a natural adrenaline support supplement and things are fine. I > just don't know what causes it - toxins?, something missing in my > diet? etc. > > > herbal remedies , PiscesAngel7@a... wrote: > > > > In a message dated 1/7/2005 3:21:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, > > zengirl04 writes: > > > > I sometimes take supplements for adrenaline support. Is there > > something natural I can take rather than the costly supplements? > > > > > > > > > > Karen, may I ask what supplements you are taking for your > adrenals? > > I have a friend that takes supplements too. What were your > symptoms > > of your adrenals? > > > > Thank you > > Gina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2005 Report Share Posted January 8, 2005 Dr. Tom - Thank you for the connection. I had no idea that it could be related to an iron deficiency. Shortly after my last episode I discovered I was very enemic (have a history of this). My hormones are in fairly good shape for a peri-menopausal woman. I am very familiar with Standard Process and I am now taking the FerroFood as an iron supplement - my quick fix before the supplement kicked in was 1T Organic Molasses which worked well. I haven't gotten up the nerve to try Doc's " Panther Piss " yet. LOL Both Apple Cider Vinegar and Molasses are difficult to swallow on their own - I can only imagine both at once. I'll continue supplmenting Iron with SP and Molasses/Diet since I haven't needed the adrenaline supplments since I started treating the anemia - I just didn't make the connection. Wow. <s> herbal remedies , " drtomthompson " <drtomthompson> wrote: > > > Could be an Iron deficiency. May also be hormonal problems or both. > > I'd need more information on what you eat, and your daily lifestyle > before willing to get too involved in offering you a solution. > > Standard Processes offers an adrenaline supplement, and this has a > homeopathic approach to fixing this problem. Homeopathy is an > excellent natural approach. You may also wish to try spanish black > radish for the fainting. > > This is the best advice I can suggest with the amount of information > you've provided. > > Sincerly, > > Dr. Tom > (Naturopathic Doctor & Herbalist) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 You are welcome. Sometimes these things are in front of you all the time, but you can't see the forest for the trees so to speak. Let me know how this turns out. Dr. Tom (Naturopathic Doctor & Herbalist) herbal remedies , " zengirl04 " <zengirl04> wrote: > > > Dr. Tom - Thank you for the connection. I had no idea that it could > be related to an iron deficiency. Shortly after my last episode I > discovered I was very enemic (have a history of this). My hormones > are in fairly good shape for a peri-menopausal woman. I am very > familiar with Standard Process and I am now taking the FerroFood as > an iron supplement - my quick fix before the supplement kicked in > was 1T Organic Molasses which worked well. I haven't gotten up the > nerve to try Doc's " Panther Piss " yet. LOL Both Apple Cider > Vinegar and Molasses are difficult to swallow on their own - I can > only imagine both at once. I'll continue supplmenting Iron with SP > and Molasses/Diet since I haven't needed the adrenaline supplments > since I started treating the anemia - I just didn't make the > connection. Wow. <s> > > > herbal remedies , " drtomthompson " > <drtomthompson> wrote: > > > > > > Could be an Iron deficiency. May also be hormonal problems or > both. > > > > I'd need more information on what you eat, and your daily > lifestyle > > before willing to get too involved in offering you a solution. > > > > Standard Processes offers an adrenaline supplement, and this has a > > homeopathic approach to fixing this problem. Homeopathy is an > > excellent natural approach. You may also wish to try spanish > black > > radish for the fainting. > > > > This is the best advice I can suggest with the amount of > information > > you've provided. > > > > Sincerly, > > > > Dr. Tom > > (Naturopathic Doctor & Herbalist) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 I agree, they usually are except that it can be difficult to enough the right information to connect the dots. I'm sure it will not rear its ugly head again now that I'm aware of how to correct the problemm herbal remedies , " drtomthompson " <drtomthompson> wrote: > > > You are welcome. > > Sometimes these things are in front of you all the time, but you > can't see the forest for the trees so to speak. > > Let me know how this turns out. > > Dr. Tom > (Naturopathic Doctor & Herbalist) > > > herbal remedies , " zengirl04 " <zengirl04> > wrote: > > > > > > Dr. Tom - Thank you for the connection. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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