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#adrenalgland #thyroid #hashimotosdisease #fatigue #functionalmedicine #chiropractic How are the adrenal glands and the thyroid connected? Your thyroid works in tandem with your adrenal glands. The adrenal glands, which are above your kidneys, can handle small amounts of stress well. When you encounter stress they release cortisol, which enhances various bodily functions. The thyroid is another gland responsible for producing hormones that keep your body running optimally. When the thyroid gland, which is in the lower front of your neck, isn’t functioning well, you can become tired, forgetful, and depressed — similar to adrenal symptoms. Other signs of hypothyroidism include feeling cold, dry skin, and constipation. Because some of the symptoms of hypothyroidism are similar to adrenal fatigue, the two conditions can be confused. In addition, people with hypothyroidism often have weak adrenal glands. The two glands work together to supply essential hormones and deliver them where they need to be throughout the body. When your adrenal glands aren’t producing enough cortisol and you have a thyroid problem, it can make the situation much worse. Adrenal Gland Basics Your adrenals are two triangular-shaped glands situated on top of each kidney. They produce more than 50 hormones, including cortisol, aldosterone and adrenaline. Like thyroid hormones, these hormones play important roles in your metabolism. The primary differences between the two are that adrenal hormones regulate your physical and mental responses to stress, and affect your mood, immune function and blood pressure, while thyroid hormones regulate your body temperature, energy and tissue growth. While many bodily systems can be assessed using blood tests, there are no blood tests that can give you an accurate picture of your adrenal function. While cortisol is frequently tested using blood, what’s being measured is your total cortisol, which includes both free and bound cortisol. Most of the cortisol in your body is bound to various proteins and does not exert biological activity, so "high cortisol" on a blood test doesn’t tell you much. What matters is the free cortisol because that’s what has biological activity. One of the best tests for this is a urine test (DUTCH test), taken several times over 24 hours. The DUTCH test will measure the amount of free cortisol, cortisone and their metabolites, alpha-tetrahydrocortisol (a-THF), beta-tetrahydrocortisol (b-THS) and tetrahydrocortisone (THE). These metabolites are important because that’s how you can assess your adrenal output. How Does Diet Affect Thyroid And Adrenal Glands? • How Does Diet Affect Thyroid? What Is Thyroid Conversion: Inactive T4 to Active T3 Pathway? • What Is Thyroid Conversion: Inactive ... Visit the store: https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/jja... Can I help You? -Click the link to schedule Your consultation: www.totalwellnessdupage.com Email: [email protected] Dr. Jinaan Jawad 26W276 Geneva Road Suite C Carol Stream, IL 60188 630-653-2225 Visit Us: https://www.totalhealthdupage.com/ https://www.totalwellnessdupage.com/ Facebook: / totalhealth06 Instagram:/ wellnesstotalhealth DR. JINAAN JAWAD D.C., DACNB, FACFN, FIAMA, CFMP Dr. Jawad is a Board Certified Chiropractic Neurologist and Acupuncturist. In addition, a Diplomat for the American Chiropractic Neurology Board, Fellow of the American College of Functional Neurology as well as Fellow of the International Academy of Medical Acupuncture. He is a Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner. Any information on diseases and treatments available at this channel is intended for general guidance only and must never be considered a substitute for advice provided by a doctor or other qualified healthcare professional. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care professional with questions you may have regarding your medical condition. Although all measures are taken to ensure that the contents of the YouTube channel is accurate and up-to-date, all information contained on it is provided ‘as is’. We make no warranties or representations of any kind concerning the accuracy or suitability of the information contained on this channel. Dr. Jinaan Jawad may at any time and at its sole discretion change or replace the information available on this channel. To the extent permitted by mandatory law, Dr. Jinaan Jawad shall not be liable for any direct, incidental, consequential, indirect or punitive damages arising out of access to or use of any content available on this channel, including viruses, regardless of the accuracy or completeness of any such content.