This Adrenaline Dominance Guide is an overview with simple steps to start managing your adrenaline.
Dr. Platt's approach to managing excess adrenaline, many health conditions thought to be incurable can be treated by addressing the underlying causes of excess adrenaline.
Be sure to consult a physician before adjusting or stopping any prescription medication, including antidepressants, sleeping pills, anti-anxiety agents, pain medications for fibromyalgia, or blood pressure pills.
Adrenaline triggers the fight-or-flight response, which mobilizes the body’s resources for immediate physical action. The fight-or-flight response is designed to last for only a certain period of time and then abruptly come to an end once the threat has passed. In our modern times, we are experiencing a level of heightened stress. Dr. Platt has compiled years of observational and evidenced-based treatments blocking adrenaline. In this book “Adrenaline Dominance” he addresses conditions like anger, road rage, restless leg syndrome, teeth grinding (Bruxism), depression, anxiety, fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), brain fog, PTSD, autism, bed-wetting, leg cramps, TMJ, headaches, ADHD, interstitial cystitis, PMDD, occipital neuritis, plus many others are caused by excess adrenaline. And progesterone seems to be the hormone that can help balance both excess adrenaline, insulin, and excess estrogen along with a proper diet. Progesterone offers a natural, healthy, and effective way to help reduce excess adrenaline and also to help block its effects. By addressing the cause (i.e., high levels of adrenaline), rather than the symptoms, many conditions can often be eliminated, along with the medications used to treat them. Getting hormones into balance, changing the way people eat, and utilizing certain supplements can accomplish optimal health.