Adrenal Fatigue
Combat Adrenal Fatigue Syndrome Naturally and Boost Your Energy Levels for Good! Reset Your Natural Balance Now!
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Narrated by:
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Jorie Raine Fradella
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By:
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Jessica Forrest
About this listen
Would you love to be able to learn the wonderful benefits of having healthy adrenal glands?
Have you ever wondered why after a while coffee just doesn't seem to work for you anymore? Why you feel so wired and tired all the time? Every morning, no matter how much sleep you've had, it feels like you haven't slept at all. You've noticed that you become excessively tired after only an hour of activity.
You aren't sure why, but you've lost interest in the things you used to enjoy doing and maybe even the people closest to you. You may no longer have goals, when you used to be a very goal-oriented person. Perhaps you don't even really care very much about what happens in your life anymore. Maybe you haven't reached this point yet. But you feel this is probably where you're headed.
You can't explain why all of this might be happening and you are feeling this way. You've tried to reach out for help, but no one seems to be able to help you. "You'll snap out of it", they might say. "You're just stressed." Or "Just try to relax. Be happy."
Well that's a lot easier said than done, especially when your adrenal glands are depleted.
The fact is, adrenal fatigue is a real disorder and one that inhibits a healthy lifestyle.
If you can relate to the person I just described it is quite possible that you are suffering from what is called adrenal fatigue syndrome.
Don't let this scare you, you can be helped. Better yet, every single aspect of the recovery process is all natural. You can be in charge of your own recovery and do most of it on your own, and in most cases, the entire recovery process only takes between 6-18 months, depending on the severity of the syndrome.
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