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View Post: Sleep and HGH Levels- Sleep More to Increase HGH Production ...
5 hours ago by admin
Sleep and Cortisol Sleep can also help prevent heart attacks. There is enough conclusive evidence to suggest that lack of sleep can be a major factor in increasing heart attacks. People who sleep less than 6 hours a night have a grater ...
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View Post: Health 101 » Do You Know Your Cortisol Levels
22 Nov 2009 by kelliott
Just like our primary care physician (PCP) recommends we know our triglycerides, high-density lipoproteins (HDL), and low-density lipoproteins (LDL) levels we may be asked to know our cortisol levels. Cortisol is sometimes referred to ...
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View Post: When Is The Best Time to Train? - UK-Muscle Body Building ...
9 hours ago by God
Measures of muscular performance (such as strength and power), as well as hormones (like testosterone, cortisol and growth hormone) have their own unique rhythm or timing pattern, where there are low points and high points over the ...
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View Post: High Cortisol Symptoms/PTSD, Part 3
30 Nov 2009 by Medical Astrology
I looked at the report and saw, yes indeed, my cortisol was literally, all over the place and nowhere near 'normal.' Maya said that she believed me when I told her I was hyper vigilant, but this test was so 'bad' (my word not hers), ...
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View Post: PTSD/High Cortisol, Part 3
30 Nov 2009 by Eileen Nauman
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder -- PTSD -- High Cortisol and How To Heal From It by Eileen Nauman, DHM (UK)Copyright 2009 Eileen NaumanAll Rights Reserved PART 3-- How to Normalize Cortisol and Say Good-bye to PTSD Symptoms My good ...
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View Post: Measurement of tissue cortisol levels in patients with severe ...
26 Nov 2009 by Bala Venkatesh
IntroductionThe assessment of adrenal function in critically ill patients is problematic, and there is evidence to suggest that measurement of tissue glucocorticoid activity may be more useful than estimation of plasma cortisol ...
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View Post: Hair Reveals Ancient Peruvians Were Stressed -- Signs of the Times ...
22 hours ago by Signs of the Times
The study, accepted for publication in the Journal of Archaeological Science, is the first to detect the stress hormone cortisol in ancient hair. Cortisol is produced in response to real and perceived threats. ...
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View Post: Your Cortisol Rhythm and Sleep « Naturopathic Sleep Medicine Blog
23 Nov 2009 by Dr. Catherine Darley
Cortisol is an intrinsic hormone we all have. It is secreted by the adrenal glands on a regular daily basis. There is a daily fluctuation in levels, called it's circadian rhythm. Cortisol should be low at night while we sleep. ...
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View Post: Urban Gets Diesel: Cortisol Management for CrossFitters
11 Nov 2009 by Melissa Urban
I received more than a few emails following that statement, asking about cortisol management, and steps you can take to help you manage your cortisol levels. Now, I'm not an expert on adrenal fatigue by any means, but I'm pretty good ...
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