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Increased
Cotisol and lower DHEA has devastating consequences:
- Cause you to crave
carbohydrates excessively especially in the evening
- Make you feel fatigued
and exhausted
- Increase cholesterol
and triglyceride production ·
- Decrease serotonin
levels in your brain leaving you feeling emotionally flat and even
feeling depressed.
- Increase the
demands for nutrients like B vitamins Calcium and magnesium
- Increase inflammation
markers in your immune system which can weaken your body's defenses.
- Lead to weight
gain by training your body to become more efficient at storing fat.
The weight gain is particularly apparent around the stomach and hips.
- Makes your body
more insulin resistant so that the carbs and sugar that you do
eat are more likely to be stored as fat.
- Prevent proper
rest. If cortisol levels are too high at night, rather than getting
the rest and recovery necessary to maintain optimal physical repair
and regeneration, the body will be in a catabolic state (high night
time cortisol levels inhibit the release of growth hormone necessary
to repair and rebuild body tissues). This high cortisol will also have
a negative effect on brain function, memory, learning and mood. This
is especially true if this condition is ongoing.
Not
all of these effects of high cortisol and low DHEA occur in everyone.
What does happen in each individual is dependent upon genetic predisposition
and lifestyle/environmental factors. But stress will cause some reaction
in everyone, no one is immune to the effects of stress.
Relora
has been shown to support normal, healthy levels of cortisol and DHE.
Studies carried out in the U.S measured cortisol and DHEA levels in patients
with mild to moderate general stress.
A two-week regimen of Relora® caused a 227% increase in salivary DHEA
and a 37% decrease in salivary Cortisol levels.

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