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Know Your Hormones #1

Horizontales
An endocrine gland which regulates the speed of metabolism and energy production in the body
Term used to refer to soy and raw kale
Hans Seyle's 3rd stage referring to what happens in the body in response to chronically high stress
Term used to describe the ebb and flow rhythm of body functions such as sleep and wakefulness
A result of the Adaptation and Exhaustion Phases which can lead to cravings
Results from and can contribute to Adrenal Fatigue
Often very depleted by the on-going stress of living in a family with active addiction
A class of herbs that support adrenal function
A dangerous health result of chronically high cortisol
Amino acid portion of thyroxin
A life experience that can contribute to Adrenal Fatigue
Adrenal hormone which should be high in the morning and low at bedtime
Nutrient found in seaweed which is part of thyroxin
A disorder which causes the immune system to attack body tissues rather than invaders
Verticales
A gland which regulates blood pressure and response to stress
Send signals to glands to regulate their hormone production
May drop in response to low T3
Closely resembles symptoms of hyperthyroidism
CEO of the Endocrine System
An autoimmune disorder of the Thyroid gland resulting in too much thyroxin being produced
Characterized by a profound loss of self and very poor boundaries
Can be caused by low T4 or low T3
First step to addressing adrenal fatigue in clients
Brand name of medication used to treat hypothyroidism
Too much thyroxin
The time in a woman's life when she might be most susceptible to thyroid issues
An inflammatory autoimmune disorder which is thought to be the primary cause of hypothyroidism
A "stress hormone" produced by the adrenal glands in response to danger
A regulatory communication system in the body made up of glands and hormones
A pituitary hormone which tells the thyroid gland to produce more thyroxin