What Does It Mean?

Adrenal Hypofunction, commonly known as adrenal fatigue, occurs when the adrenal glands fail to produce adequate levels of hormones, particularly cortisol, DHEA, and aldosterone. This dysfunction leads to systemic imbalances affecting energy production, stress response, and metabolic regulation.

Key Physiological Imbalances:

  • HPA Axis Dysregulation: Chronic stress disrupts the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, leading to inadequate cortisol production.
  • Nutrient Depletion: Deficiencies in vitamin C, B vitamins, and magnesium impair adrenal function.
  • Blood Sugar Imbalances: Poor cortisol regulation contributes to hypoglycemia.
  • Electrolyte Imbalances: Low aldosterone reduces sodium retention, leading to hypotension and fatigue.

How Did We Get There?

Root Causes:

  • Chronic physical or emotional stress
  • Poor sleep quality or circadian rhythm disruptions
  • Inflammatory conditions or chronic infections
  • Poor diet lacking in essential nutrients
  • Excessive stimulant use (caffeine, sugar, alcohol)
  • Mitochondrial dysfunction reducing ATP production

Signs & Symptoms:

  • Persistent fatigue (especially in the morning and afternoon)
  • Brain fog, poor concentration
  • Low blood pressure and dizziness upon standing
  • Salt cravings
  • Difficulty managing stress and mood swings
  • Poor recovery from exercise
  • Insomnia or non-restorative sleep

Diagnostic Criteria:

Diagnosis is based on symptom presentation and laboratory testing.

Lab Test Findings

Lab Test Expected Changes     Optimal Range
Chloride Decreased 100.00-106.00 mmol/L
Cholesterol, Serum Decreased 180.00-220.00 mg/dL
Cortisol Total, Serum Decreased 11.5-15.00µg/dL
Glucose, Serum Decreased 75.00-86.00mg/dL
Hemoglobin (Female) Decreased 13.50-14.50 g/dL
Potassium Increased 4.00-4.50 mmol/L
Sodium Decreased 137.00-142.00 mmol/L
Sodium : Potassium Ratio Decreased 30.00-35.00
Triglycerides, Serum Decreased 70.00-80.00 mg/dL

How Do We Treat It?

Treatment focuses on restoring adrenal function, improving stress resilience, and correcting underlying imbalances.

Supplement Protocol

Supplement       Function Dosage & Frequency
Corti-ALL Supports adrenal hormone balance and stress response 2 capsules with or without food, twice daily
Vita Buff-C Caps Enhances immune function and supports adrenal recovery 2 capsules without food, daily
V-Pax Provides mitochondrial and adrenal energy support 2 capsules with or without food, twice daily
Vita B Methyl Supports methylation and adrenal stress response 1 capsule without food, daily
Magnesium Helps with relaxation and adrenal resilience 2 capsules with or without food,  daily

Additional Lifestyle Interventions:

  • Prioritize Sleep: Maintain consistent sleep-wake cycles.
  • Reduce Stimulants: Limit caffeine, sugar, and alcohol.
  • Balance Blood Sugar: Eat protein and healthy fats with each meal.
  • Adopt Stress Management Techniques: Meditation, deep breathing, yoga.
  • Hydration & Electrolytes: Increase water intake with added sodium and potassium.