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> The suppliments list reccomends pregnenalone, DHEA and glandulars. This

> seems a little redundant. From what I understand, pregnenalone is the

> precursor to DHEA. Is there a known conversion issue between the two in

> adrenal fatigue? Is that why both are reccomended?

>

> -Lana

>

Hi Lana, I've just started looking into adrenal and thyroid issues, as well as

reproductive

hormone balancing.

I found the Natural Thyroid Hormone, and Natural Thyroid Hormone

Adrenals helpful.

A couple months ago, I did the saliva test and blood spot thyroid test from

www.canaryclub.org. That was a good idea. I thought my problems were mostly

adrenals,

but my labs revealed low thyroid. The gland systems are interconnected, so one

system

out of balance can drag down the others.

I also found the book " Feeling Fat, Fuzzy or Frazzled " (hate the title) helpful

for an

overview of a complicated subject. The authors have a self-test in the book you

can fill

out and try to guess which gladular system needs help (adrenal, thyroid or

reproductive).

The authors suggest that patients follow up with lab work to confirm the

self-test, as

symptoms can overlap. The lab results will help you choose what steps to take

next.

There are also lots of suggestions in the book for OTC support.

in Illinois

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