Adrenal Fatigue, Stress and Belly Fat

July 27, 2008

When the belly fat won’t budge, memory is at a loss, moods are blue, and sleep is just not happening – you may be suffering from adrenal fatigue. So put down that cup of coffee and fear not, there is an answer to the challenges you have been facing.

BodyLogicMD reports an increase of patients suffering from adrenal fatigue.

Women and men who suffer the side effects of hormonal imbalances, menopause and andropause (the male menopause) often complain of weight gain (especially belly fat), stress, fatigue, depressed sex drive, and anxiety – all of which are indicators of adrenal stress from high cortisol levels.

You’re not alone in your battle with fatigue and stress; these symptoms are often misdiagnosed and never properly treated.

BodyLogicMD physicians successfully treat adrenal fatigue by prescribing bioidentical hormone therapy, adrenal boosters and manageable lifestyle changes. Click here to read more about a regimen to treat adrenal fatigue.

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5 Responses to Adrenal Fatigue, Stress and Belly Fat

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  3. bodylogicmd says:

    Seminars are free. More info is available on the BLMD website at http://www.bodylogicmd.com

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  5. sandrar says:

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