Guest guest Posted August 7, 2006 Report Share Posted August 7, 2006 GreetingsI have 2 patients who have presented with labs (ASI) with ADRENAL FATIGUE. Patient #1 is obese and I suspect, has PCOS. We've done the cycling remedies along with seeds and fish oils/ EPO for several months - her hair growth has reduced significantly, she has the remnants of a menses (she only spots, never bleeds). She feels well overall compared to when she first came to me with acid reflux. For her adrenals, I've started her on HAD drops, B complex, Vit C, E, she's been doing BTGs for months. She feels "fine" supposedly but I am encouraging her to be more in touch with her body. She has, after a few weeks, started to be more aware of her fatigue. She also had her work schedule changed from a 5 am start at work to 8 am. Progress is, of course, slow.Patient #2 is more of a concern: I JUST received her lab results today. She has struggled with chronic sinus infections, allergies, for YEARS (she is 34). Other than the treatment listed above, what else would you add. She feels tired most of the time and I want to offer some relief but do not want to get her "addicted" to anything such as cortef (sp). Thanks for your input. Dr. P. LambertNaturopathic DoctorLicensed AcupuncturistA Healing Path, Inc.www.ahealingpath.orgdrangelandlac@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2006 Report Share Posted August 17, 2006 Hello: I had found blood sugar issues with adrenal fatigue. Azcarate-Ferbel ND From: Lambert <drangelandlac@...>Reply- To: Subject: Q: adrenal fatigueDate: Mon, 7 Aug 2006 20:33:47 -0700Greetings I have 2 patients who have presented with labs (ASI) with ADRENAL FATIGUE. Patient #1 is obese and I suspect, has PCOS. We've done the cycling remedies along with seeds and fish oils/ EPO for several months - her hair growth has reduced significantly, she has the remnants of a menses (she only spots, never bleeds). She feels well overall compared to when she first came to me with acid reflux. For her adrenals, I've started her on HAD drops, B complex, Vit C, E, she's been doing BTGs for months. She feels "fine" supposedly but I am encouraging her to be more in touch with her body. She has, after a few weeks, started to be more aware of her fatigue. She also had her work schedule changed from a 5 am start at work to 8 am. Progress is, of course, slow. Patient #2 is more of a concern: I JUST received her lab results today. She has struggled with chronic sinus infections, allergies, for YEARS (she is 34). Other than the treatment listed above, what else would you add. She feels tired most of the time and I want to offer some relief but do not want to get her "addicted" to anything such as cortef (sp). Thanks for your input. Dr. P. Lambert Naturopathic Doctor Licensed Acupuncturist A Healing Path, Inc. www.ahealingpath.org drangelandlac@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2006 Report Share Posted August 28, 2006 Hi I have found that the Gemmotherapy from Unda , RIBES NIGRUM is an excellent adrenal tonic. It not only regulates but nourishes the adrenals. Hope it helps Carmen RN, RNCPCarmen@...604-532-4838 RE: Q: adrenal fatigue Hello: I had found blood sugar issues with adrenal fatigue. Azcarate-Ferbel ND From: Lambert <drangelandlac@...>Reply- To: Subject: Q: adrenal fatigueDate: Mon, 7 Aug 2006 20:33:47 -0700Greetings I have 2 patients who have presented with labs (ASI) with ADRENAL FATIGUE. Patient #1 is obese and I suspect, has PCOS. We've done the cycling remedies along with seeds and fish oils/ EPO for several months - her hair growth has reduced significantly, she has the remnants of a menses (she only spots, never bleeds). She feels well overall compared to when she first came to me with acid reflux. For her adrenals, I've started her on HAD drops, B complex, Vit C, E, she's been doing BTGs for months. She feels "fine" supposedly but I am encouraging her to be more in touch with her body. She has, after a few weeks, started to be more aware of her fatigue. She also had her work schedule changed from a 5 am start at work to 8 am. Progress is, of course, slow. Patient #2 is more of a concern: I JUST received her lab results today. She has struggled with chronic sinus infections, allergies, for YEARS (she is 34). Other than the treatment listed above, what else would you add. She feels tired most of the time and I want to offer some relief but do not want to get her "addicted" to anything such as cortef (sp). Thanks for your input. Dr. P. Lambert Naturopathic Doctor Licensed Acupuncturist A Healing Path, Inc. www.ahealingpath.org drangelandlac@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2006 Report Share Posted August 28, 2006 Hi I have found that the Gemmotherapy from Unda , RIBES NIGRUM is an excellent adrenal tonic. It not only regulates but nourishes the adrenals. Hope it helps Carmen RN, RNCPCarmen@...604-532-4838 RE: Q: adrenal fatigue Hello: I had found blood sugar issues with adrenal fatigue. Azcarate-Ferbel ND From: Lambert <drangelandlac@...>Reply- To: Subject: Q: adrenal fatigueDate: Mon, 7 Aug 2006 20:33:47 -0700Greetings I have 2 patients who have presented with labs (ASI) with ADRENAL FATIGUE. Patient #1 is obese and I suspect, has PCOS. We've done the cycling remedies along with seeds and fish oils/ EPO for several months - her hair growth has reduced significantly, she has the remnants of a menses (she only spots, never bleeds). She feels well overall compared to when she first came to me with acid reflux. For her adrenals, I've started her on HAD drops, B complex, Vit C, E, she's been doing BTGs for months. She feels "fine" supposedly but I am encouraging her to be more in touch with her body. She has, after a few weeks, started to be more aware of her fatigue. She also had her work schedule changed from a 5 am start at work to 8 am. Progress is, of course, slow. Patient #2 is more of a concern: I JUST received her lab results today. She has struggled with chronic sinus infections, allergies, for YEARS (she is 34). Other than the treatment listed above, what else would you add. She feels tired most of the time and I want to offer some relief but do not want to get her "addicted" to anything such as cortef (sp). Thanks for your input. Dr. P. Lambert Naturopathic Doctor Licensed Acupuncturist A Healing Path, Inc. www.ahealingpath.org drangelandlac@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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