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Addison’s Disease


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Overview [1]
Symptoms [2]
Causes [3]
Prescription [4]
Health Tips [5]

Addison’s disease, also called primary adrenal insufficiency or hypocortisolism, is a rare disorder caused by chronic and insufficient functioning of the outer layer of the adrenal gland.

The adrenal glands lie on top of each kidney and produce three types of hormones:

The glucocorticoid hormones maintain glucose regulation, regulate the immune system, and help in stress response. Aldosterone regulates sodium and potassium balance.

With Addison’s disease, the outer cortex of the adrenal glands is damaged, and cortisol and aldosterone are secreted in insufficient amounts.

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Symptoms

Addison’s disease diagnosis may be missed or delayed until symptoms become debilitating, especially when skin darkening, a visible symptom, is not apparent. Hypothyroidism or diabetes may appear alongside Addison’s disease. Illness, stress and injury may all aggravate symptoms. Addison’s disease symptoms increase over time and, if left untreated, symptoms can lead to adrenal crisis and death. Those with Addison’s must work with an endocrine specialist.

Early symptoms include:

Later symptoms:

Symptoms of an Adrenal Crisis:

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Causes

Addison’s is predominantly caused by an autoimmune reaction whereby the immune system destroys the outer layer of the adrenal cortex.

Addison’s may also be caused by:

Specific genes in some people indicate an increased risk of developing Addison’s, especially if a family member has another autoimmune disease such as multiple sclerosis. The most common gene variant is HLA-DRB1 which likely contributes to inappropriate immune responses in Addison’s and other autoimmune diseases.

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Prescription for Health

Those with diagnosed Addison’s disease should consult an endocrine specialist as specific pharmaceutical medications are often required. The following natural supplements may help.

Nutrient Dosage Action
Moducare sterols and sterolins Two capsules three times daily for one week; one capsule three times daily thereafter Stops autoantibody production and modulates Cortisol, enhances DHEA
Coenzyme fully reacted B-complex Look for a minimum of the following per daily dose:

B1 – 100 mg

B2 – 7.5 mg

Niacin – 353 mg

B5 – 300 mg

B6 – 100 mg

B12 – 1000 mcg

Folate- 1000 mcg

Improves mood, reduces anxiety and stress; aids hormonal balance. B vitamins in their active coenzyme form are absorbed directly.
Vitamin C 1000 mg daily Antioxidant; enhances immune function
Pantothenic acid 1000 mg daily in divided doses Required by adrenal glands hormone activity. In lupus research, up to 6 g was used with success to control autoimmunity.
Astragulus Two 500 mg capsules or 5 mL of tincture daily Improves adrenal function and reduces stress
Licorice DGL Chew two tablets 20 minutes before each meal Supports the adrenal glands, stimulates aldosterone and Cortisol

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Health Tips to Enhance Healing

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