Why Do I Have Low Cortisol Symptoms With High Cortisol? – Dr. Berg

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hi so in this video we’re going to talk about why someone could actually have low cortisol symptoms yet on a blood test or a saliva test they have high levels of cortisol how can that be it’s a bit confusing so many people have symptoms of low and high together and they’re confused typically symptoms with low cortisol include inflammation why because cortisol is one of the most powerful anti-inflammatory hormones so if you don’t have enough of it you end up with inflammatory conditions arthritis autoimmune etc and this is why they get a lot of viruses they have a poor immune system so they’re gonna get sick frequently they might have skin color changes like vitiligo or their skin just looks a little bit darker salt cravings okay Sall symptoms with below and with high cortisol belly fat high blood pressure allergies pitching to insomnia thin legs no but all gut acid reflux okay the pre-diabetic or are they developed diabetes think about when someone actually is injected with prednisone one of the side effects is sometimes they get diabetes from that why because high levels of cortisol mobilize a tremendous amount of sugar okay in the body okay so there’s a there’s a condition called cortisol resistance very similar to insulin resistance where you have the gland the adrenal gland that makes cortisol sending this hormone to the blood it connects to the receptor but the receptor is downgraded it’s resistive it’s blocked it’s not accepting that hormone and then what happens is we don’t get the return communication telling the the gland to turn off so we have a dream which only has an on switch no off switch massive flood of cortisol your body will protect itself by not letting this cortisol in the cell so we have certain parts of the body that are completely deprived of cortisol and other parts of the body which we have way too much cortisol okay and this is why you can have a combination of both but what’s really happening is you have too much cortisol that’s making the the receptor ineffective at absorbing this cortisol so we were left with chronic inflammation we’re left with maybe a viral infection that won’t go away and it’s usually these people have chronic fatigue syndrome they have asthma they have chronic skin inflammatory conditions they have a lot of skin issues a lot of gut issues a lot of inflammation other than that they’re perfectly fine all right so I hope that sort out the confusion but now the question is what do you do I already created a nice long video on what to do in a stress webinar I put a link down below and that will walk you through step by step what you should do if you have an overactive adrenal gland all right thanks for watching so if you want more knowledge on how to create a healthy body subscribe now and get daily notifications daily notifications that sounds weird well I’ll just remind you on a daily basis how about that