Guest guest Posted September 7, 2007 Report Share Posted September 7, 2007 dear catherine, 2 seperate chiropractors have recommended a product for me called " core level adrenal " made by nutri-west. i was told my adreneals are exhausted and this product will help nourish them. but, my concern is, will taking something to support adrenals cause stimulation and more cortisol? do you think it is a stimulating and energizing product? i found gingko biloba to be very stimulating so i am worried about this product. however, 3 different people muscle tested it on my body and my body did not get weak and stayed strong. the ingredients are Each Tablet Supplies: 405mg Glandulars from Adrenal 120mg (Nutri- trophic Core Level Process glands), Liver 100mg, Orchic 60mg, Pancreas 50mg, Spleen 35mg, Duodenum 30mg, Parathyroid 10mg, Apple Pectin 100mg. Pepsin 5mg, Yellow Dock (root) 30mg, Dandelion (root) 10mg, L-Aspartic Acid 30mg, L-Cystine 10mg, L-Glycine 13.86mg, L- Leucine 10mg, L-Ornithine 10mg, Pantothenic Acid (D-Calcium Pantothenate) 100mg, Niacin 20mg, Vitamin E (as succinate) 20 i.u., Vitamin U (cabbage leaf) 10mg, Calcium (as gluconate/chelate) 20.5mg, Vitamin B-1 7mg, Magnesium (as chelate) 20mg, Manganese (as chelate) 5 mg, Sodium (as proteinate) 6 mg, Vitamin B-12 (cyanocobalamin) 75mcg. what do you think? does this seem stimulating? thanks. with love, ** This product will put you in outer space, CT. I would hate to see you take this. I'd would recommend another one to you though, that is gentler and does not cause anxiety. It is called Drenamin and it's made by Standard Process. Muscle testing quite often works out the way the practitioner thinks it should. In other words, the practitioner's prefrences and desires get in the way of a clear reading. Regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2007 Report Share Posted September 10, 2007 <<This reminds me of a question I have been meaning to ask. When I asked the physician's assistant at my endocrinologist's if I might have adrenal exhaustion he said there was no such thing. He said " and if there were you would be bone thin. " What is the truth? --->> ** , conventional medicine does not recognize adrenal exhaustion until it becomes 's disease. This is ridiculous as one is not fine one day and then has 's the next. The HPA axis, governed by the autonomic nervous system, is adversely affected by psychotropic drugs. Abruptly discontinuing a drug (or several) is an almost guaranteed way to develop enough disturbance in the HPA axis to have adrenal exhaustion or secondary adrenal insufficiency. Here are some references: http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0ISW/is_243/ai_109946562 www.womentowomen.com/adrenalfatigue/index.asp thyroid.about.com/cs/endocrinology/a/adrenalfatigue.htm Regards, >>In Withdrawal_and_Recovery , " Kim " wrote: > > dear catherine, > 2 seperate chiropractors have recommended a product for me > called " core level adrenal " made by nutri-west. i was told my > adreneals are exhausted and this product will help nourish them. > but, my concern is, will taking something to support adrenals cause > stimulation and more cortisol? do you think it is a stimulating and > energizing product? i found gingko biloba to be very stimulating so > i am worried about this product. however, 3 different people muscle > tested it on my body and my body did not get weak and stayed strong. > the ingredients are > > Each Tablet Supplies: 405mg Glandulars from Adrenal 120mg (Nutri- > trophic Core Level Process glands), Liver 100mg, Orchic 60mg, > Pancreas 50mg, Spleen 35mg, Duodenum 30mg, Parathyroid 10mg, Apple > Pectin 100mg. Pepsin 5mg, Yellow Dock (root) 30mg, Dandelion (root) > 10mg, L-Aspartic Acid 30mg, L-Cystine 10mg, L-Glycine 13.86mg, L- > Leucine 10mg, L-Ornithine 10mg, Pantothenic Acid (D-Calcium > Pantothenate) 100mg, Niacin 20mg, Vitamin E (as succinate) 20 i.u., > Vitamin U (cabbage leaf) 10mg, Calcium (as gluconate/chelate) > 20.5mg, Vitamin B-1 7mg, Magnesium (as chelate) 20mg, Manganese (as > chelate) 5 mg, Sodium (as proteinate) 6 mg, Vitamin B-12 > (cyanocobalamin) 75mcg. > > > what do you think? does this seem stimulating? thanks. > with love, > > > > > ** This product will put you in outer space, CT. I would hate to see you take this. I'd would recommend another one to you though, that is gentler and does not cause anxiety. It is called Drenamin and it's made by Standard Process. > > > Muscle testing quite often works out the way the practitioner thinks it should. In other words, the practitioner's prefrences and desires get in the way of a clear reading. > > Regards, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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