Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Adrenal Mastery – Lab Analysis by Stages – Video

Lab Analysis by Stages

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#1: Which stage of adrenal fatigue do the following symptoms suggest: sympathetic dominant state, low reserves, immune system compromised?
#2: Cortisol sum total rises initially in stage 1, and then drops as adrenal fatigue progresses through stages 2 and 3.
#3: Which stage of adrenal fatigue do the following symptoms suggest: negative effects of cortisol, slump in mid-afternoon, wired at bedtime?
#4: On the BioHealth ASI lab, normal morning cortisol and high night time cortisol can indicate:
#5: A vitamin C flush is a good intervention for any client with adrenal fatigue.
#6: On the BioHealth ASI lab, low morning, afternoon, and night time cortisol can indicate:

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