Your kidneys are in the back of your abdominal cavity. Adrenal Glandįirst of all, what is adrenal gland? It is a glandular organ that sits on top of your kidneys. If we get dysfunction in our adrenal glands or in the function of our hormone system that produces our cortisol or we’re overproducing cortisol, it can be typically the initial cause or underlying root cause of many of the chronic diseases of our western world. We’re going to talk about circadian rhythms and the different hormones and how they interact with each other and about how stress in general can affect our overall health. We’re also going to talk about how do cortisol, adrenaline and these different hormones and neurotransmitters work, where do they come from and to try and understand the physiology of it. On this episode, it’s just going to be me talking about the adrenal gland and how stress in our modern world is affecting your adrenal gland, your hormone cortisol and how that can have an effect on a lot of your other hormones. Welcome to the discussion on the adrenal gland and stress. Listen to the podcast here: Stress And The Adrenal Glands
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Check out hos episode to get more knowledge on how to prevent or treat stress and adrenal gland dysfunction. She also discusses where the cortisol, adrenaline, and other hormones and neurotransmitters come from and how they work together. Trish Murray dives deep into how stress and the adrenal glands affect each other in the body. Modern world stress has been greatly affecting how we function without us learning how to prevent or get rid of it, especially at the hormonal level.