Adaptogen Herbs to Lower Stress Hormone
Phytotherapy refers to the use of plants for their healing abilities.
Adaptogens are a unique class of healing plants
High cortisol levels and chronic stress can affect every physiological and psychological system.
Adaptogens balance and restore the body.
You can increase your capacity to deal with stress and improve your mental and physical performance with the use of adaptogens.
It’s likely that you’ve heard about the detrimental effects of the stress hormone cortisol.
Elevated cortisol levels and chronic stress can affect every physiological system in your body, including your thyroid and adrenal glands. It can make you anxious and irritable, lead to weight gain and bone loss, contribute to diabetes and heart disease risk, and deplete your energy levels.
Cortisol is also known as the aging hormone. When cortisol gets too high, it puts you into a “fight or flight” response, which stimulates your sympathetic nervous system and your adrenal glands.
When this occurs, there is a decrease in your digestive secretions and an increase in blood pressure. This puts your body in a state of constant stress, which will burn out your adrenal glands, stress your digestive tract and cause you to age more rapidly.
So if you want to look younger, feel younger and be healthy — and heal adrenal fatigue — you must get your cortisol levels balanced.
Side effects of chronically elevated cortisol can include:
· Anxiety
· Autoimmune diseases
· Cancer
· Chronic fatigue syndrome
· Common Colds
· Hormone imbalance
· Irritable bowel disease
· Thyroid conditions
· Weight loss resistance
So what can help us adapt to stress and lower cortisol? Adaptogens …
They help balance, restore and protect the body. As naturopath Edward Wallace explains, an adaptogen doesn’t have a specific action: It helps you respond to any influence or stressor, normalizing your physiological functions.
Aadaptogenic herbs can recharge your adrenal glands, helping you to respond to stress.
Adaptogens include ashwaganda, astragalus, ginseng, licorice root, holy basil, some mushrooms and rhodiola.
Adaptogen Herbs
Ginseng
is the most well-known adaptogen, and Asian ginseng (Panax ginseng) is considered the most potent.Research has validated Asian ginseng’s use for improving mental performance and your ability to withstand stress. This red ginseng also has antioxidant effects, antidepressant effects, and can help naturally lower blood pressure and blood sugar levels.
There are a number of adaptogens referred to as ginsengs that aren’t technically ginsengs, but keep in mind that they have similar composition or effects.
Holy basil
Also called tulsi, holy basil is known in India as the “elixir of anti-aging.” Preliminary studies suggest that holy basil benefits include helping you fight fatigue and stress; boost your immune system; and regulate blood sugar, blood pressure and hormone levels.
Ashwaganda
is often referred to as Indian ginseng. Often used in Ayurvedic medicine, ashwaganda regulates the immune system and eases anxiety. Ashwaganda has been used in Eastern medicine for over 2,500 years and has immuno-modulating effects that boost your immune system and aid the body in lowering cortisol levels.
· Originating in India, ashwagandha has been used in the natural healing art, Ayurveda, for 3,000 years, with its earliest uses for stress, inflammation, improved libido and overall well-being
· Modern clinical trials have designated ashwagandha as an adaptogenic herb, as it helps your body better handle stress and relieves depression and anxiety
· Two active compounds in ashwagandha are glutathione, a powerful antioxidant, and withanolides
· Using Ashwagandha for adrenal issues. People should be aware that it reduces cortisol but if you are stressed out during the day it could be because your cortisol levels are too low and taking it can make it worse. I would think it would be better to take it at night to help cortisol levels come down.
Astragalus root
Used in Chinese medicine, astragulus boosts immunity and buffers the effects of stress. It increases the amount of anti-stress compounds our bodies use to repair and prevent stress-related damage. It may also reduce the ability of stress hormones like cortisol to bind to receptors.
Licorice root
can increase energy and endurance, boost the immune system, and protect the thymus from being damaged by cortisol, but its use requires professional supervision because of how it may affect blood pressure.
Licorice root has been used to soothe gastrointestinal problems.
Licorice is also recommended to treat respiratory problems. Taking licorice as an oral supplement can help the production of healthy mucus.
Over time, stress can leave the adrenal gland exhausted by the constant work of producing adrenaline and cortisol. The adrenal gland can get relief with the support of licorice supplements. The adrenal gland can be stimulated and balanced by licorice root extract, which promotes a healthy level of cortisol within the body.
Women that are pregnant or breast-feeding are advised by the FDA to avoid licorice in all forms altogether. Individuals with hypertension should also avoid licorice root.
Rhodiola
(rhodiola rosea), or golden root, is a potent adaptogen that has been the focus of much research. Rhodiola provides a buffer to stress-related mental and physical fatigue. According to Whiticomb, Rhodiola was used by Russian cosmonauts, athletes and military personnel, and years of study have begun to uncover the very mechanisms by which it acts as an adaptogen.
Rhodiola rosea contains a phytochemical known as salisdroside. This component helps relieve anxiety and combat aging. Rhodiola suppresses the production of cortisol and increases levels of stress-resistant proteins.
Studies have found that it restores normal patterns of eating and sleeping after stress; lowers mental and physical fatigue; and protects against oxidative stress, heat stress, radiation and exposure to toxic chemicals.
Rhodiola also protects the heart and liver, increases use of oxygen, improves memory, and may even extend longevity. Also, new research proves it’s effective as a weight loss agent.
Cordycep mushrooms
Reishi, shiitake and maitake mushrooms are funguses with antioxidant properties. That means nutrition –rich mushrooms have all the benefits of antioxidant foods.
They may not be adaptogens in the classic sense, but each has adaptogenic, anti-tumor and immune-enhancing properties.
Eating well, getting proper rest, staying active, writing down what you’re grateful for and maintaining social connection all help protect you from chronic stress, which can kill your quality of life.
Adding adaptogens to your routine can make you even more resilient to the damaging effects of high cortisol levels.
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