The COVID Conundrum

The COVID Conundrum

Life is getting more and more open. Things are slowly returning to normal.

Yet, many bodies are not.

I’m seeing more and more people who are concerned about weight gain they haven’t been able to resolve with diet and exercise, fatigue that doesn’t go away after rest, and/or trouble sleeping that isn’t helped with the usual sleep hygiene principles or supplements.

 

When we check labs, we’re finding elevated DHEA levels and cortisols that don’t follow the normal diurnal pattern. Cortisol should rise in the morning and gradually decrease throughout the day until becoming low at bedtime when melatonin takes over.

The lab findings we’re looking at are based on the adrenal glands, which are located just above your kidneys. The adrenal glands secrete hormones that help the body suppress inflammation, utilize fats, proteins, and carbohydrates, regulate blood pressure, and increase blood sugar when needed. When the brain senses stress, it signals the adrenal glands to secrete these hormones. To learn more, check out this blog where I go into more detail about the anatomy and physiology of the adrenal glands.

In times of acute stress, the adrenal glands will secrete extra DHEA and cortisol to help the body adapt. This is perfect when we’re running from a bear. When there is no bear, it can be less than optimal and cause all the symptoms my patients are concerned about.

 

It seems that dealing with a pandemic and everything else that’s happened over the past 15 months is left many of us in a state of chronic stress.

In order to get out of this, there are two main recommendations I’d like to make:

  1. Rest More, and
  2. Have More FUN!

 

After having many conversations with my patients about all of this, I’ve come to the conclusion that the real issue comes down to control. Most of us feel the need to have control of everything that happens to us.

I’m not judging. I get it.

The problem is that over the past 15 months, we’ve had very little control.

And, the stress this has caused in us is making us sick.

 

I’d love for you to ask yourself how much fun you’ve been having lately. I mean TRUE FUN where you let your hair down, laugh raucously, or lie in the grass and watch the clouds.

When lab findings reveal issues with the adrenal glands, I’m finding that most of my patients then want to control this, too. They do hours of research on what’s going on and ask me about stringent lifestyle or supplement regimens.

This is the opposite of what needs to happen to resolve the issues.

The best way to fix your adrenal issues is to rest and have fun. Seriously. That’s it.

 

What times of the day are you most stressed?

What people or activities cause you stress?

What phone calls make your heart rate rise?

What does your morning routine feel like?

How do you relax in the evening?

Could you be over-exercising and causing even more stress to your body?

Take a look at your lifestyle, find your causes of stress, and do what you can to eliminate them. If stressful situations occur, take time to rest afterward. Let yourself yell and scream when you become angry. Dance, cry, shake it off, have fun with your family and friends, stop and take some deep breaths, whatever, just stop the cycle of the stress response.

Not sure where to start, here’s a blog to help.

 

Are you concerned about your adrenal function?

Feel free to schedule an appointment and we’ll dive into this together.

Otherwise, focus on fun and allow your body to rest completely.

And, be sure to share this article with friends who need to hear it, too.

Summer Health

Summer Health

It’s Summer Solstice time! As the seasons change, so does our health focus.

Health Focus: Heart & Small Intestine

In Chinese Medicine, there are two organs that correspond to the summer season: the heart and small intestine, the organs of the Fire element. They are responsible for warming and circulating.

The heart is most active in the summer season as it regulates blood circulation. If there’s imbalance in the heart channels, you can have high or low blood pressure, shortness of breath, weakness. or lethargy. Heart channel imbalance can also cause emotional disturbances such as lack of enthusiasm or joy, nervousness, and lower energy.

The small intestine works to digest foods, absorb their nutrients, and send them into the blood supply. If digestion is sluggish, you can feel bloated and gassy, or experience abdominal pain, heartburn, or general abdominal discomfort. Emotionally, a sluggish small intestine makes you feel overwhelmed, indecisive, or stuck.

Focusing on supporting these two organ channel system is key to having a light, energetic, and vital summer season.

 

Summer Food:

In the summer months, a focus on lighter foods is key. Luckily, Mother Nature provides for this perfectly.

Visit your local Farmer’s Market and buy all those fresh local, organic vegetables and fruits.

Eat less congesting foods during these months. Cutting back on dairy, heavy meats, fried goods, etc. will allow your body to better handle the summer heat.

Try making some cooling fruit waters, such as cucumber or lemon. Add fruit to water and keep chilled in the fridge.

Try brewing hibiscus tea, a cooling herb, and don’t forget to drink plenty of clean fresh water.

 

Summer Body Movement:

Exercise keeps your circulation moving and strengthens the fire element. During the summer months, don’t be afraid to break a sweat. Sweating clears the pores, enhances circulation, and helps the body with its detox mechanisms.

You don’t have to do anything fancy. Try walking for 30 minutes each day. If you haven’t been exercising for awhile, try starting with just 10 minutes and work your way up.

Need some other ideas for making exercise more fun? Check out this blog.

 

Summer Herbs:

Red Clover: an infusion of red clover is an excellent blood cleanser (red clover is a blood thinner, so please be advised.)

Nettle: nettles nourish and support every system in the body and from plentifully in most areas in the summer.

Dandelions: add the leaves to tea, salads, and smoothies for extra nutrients and enhanced detoxing.

Mint: all mints are cooling and make delicious sun teas.

Hibiscus: one of the best cooling herbs I know!

 

Summer is a great time for dusting off your battery and getting your ride moving again. We’ve had one heck of a year.

Go ahead and allow yourself some summer fun.

Take a break.

Soak up some rays.

Move your body.

 

If things don’t feel like they’re moving like they should be, it’s time for an appointment. Schedule yours here now.