Adrenal Fatigue

Aug 16, 2016
Adrenal Fatigue
Adrenal fatigue is often described as only an endocrine disorder; therefore many treatment regimes focus only on the adrenal gland itself. This approach may be helpful to some, but it overlooks other potential causes of adrenal fatigue.

Adrenal fatigue is often described as only an endocrine disorder; therefore many treatment regimes focus only on the adrenal gland itself. This approach may be helpful to some, but it overlooks other potential causes of adrenal fatigue. NeuroScience, Inc. offers the testing and clinical solutions to expand your healthcare providers’ view of this condition leading to a more comprehensive approach to treatment.

A New Scientific Approach to Adrenal Fatigue

Laboratory evaluation of adrenal fatigue often only looks at the hormones produced by the adrenal gland (cortisol and DHEA) and some functional markers that are affected by a decrease in adrenal activity but not exclusively related to adrenal fatigue (e.g. secretory IgA, glucose, and insulin levels). Adrenal fatigue can only be properly evaluated if all major adrenal products and related biochemical markers are tested.

When a healthcare provider expands their evaluation of the adrenal gland to include all available markers, they can address adrenal fatigue on multiple levels to improve therapeutic outcomes. NeuroScience, Inc. offers the unique testing and solutions to address not only glandular insufficiencies, but also neurologic and regulatory issues affecting the adrenal gland.