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Q: After suffering for months with exhaustion, my sister-in-law was diagnosed with hypo-adrenalism. What can help her?

JVW: Since the adrenal glands are the primary stress-response glands in the body, severe exhaustion can be the result if they do not operate properly. Yet effective treatment can help those with the problem feel better in a short time.

Therapy consists of DHEA, cortisol, and the use of extra table salt when seasoning food. This will help the glands rest and repair themselves. In addition, good, basic nutrition remains important, so a diet of whole, unprocessed foods and limiting sugar and junk food is required. A quality multiple vitamin, 1 gram of pantothenic acid twice daily and additional vitamin C in the form of 1 gram three times a day of sodium ascorbate, and six or more pieces of licorice daily (without sugar or other additives) will help speed the recovery of your adrenals.

Finally, one capsule three times daily of both an adrenal glandular (composed of whole dehydrated animal adrenal cortex), and a combination of botanicals called Adren-Plus, will give you all the nutrients you need to improve your adrenal health. You can order both from the Tahoma Clinic Dispensary at (888)893-6878 or online at www.tahoma-clinic.com.

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