Dr James Wilson Adrenal Fatigue Diet

With our stressful modern lived, adrenal exhaustion is on the rise and giving way to symptoms ranging from poor sleep, increased anxiety, and dramatically lowered energy. Most health care professionals overlook a key aspect of the problem; that  adrenal issues are an upstream problem, meaning that there are toxic elements or other challenges causing adrenal dysfunction. The many things we do to support the adrenals may make us feel a bit better in the moment, but it doesn't make us well. Today we are going to explore what defines adrenal fatigue, and how an adrenal fatigue diet is a key part of healing our adrenals. I'm going to share with you the principles of such a diet, as well as some key supplements to help you heal. See Dr. Pompa's clean eating meal plan for more.

What is Adrenal Fatigue?

The term itself was introduced in 1998 by naturopath and chiropractor Dr. James L. Wilson. Wilson suggested that chronic stress was over stimulating the adrenal glands, releasing chronically high levels of cortisol into the blood, which eventually led to insulin resistance (and it's associated problem).

Chronic stress and lifestyle factors affect the body's ability to repair and recover from said stressor, putting our adrenal system on overdrive. Although our body is incredibly resilient and capable of incredible feats, it's the underlying low levels of chronic (physical, mental, or emotional) stress that continuously "fill our bucket" until it eventually overflows.

Unlike other endocrine disorders, adrenal fatigue is not caused by any physical, measurable damage to the adrenal glands, making it impossible to diagnose officially. Because of this, many people are turned away by their doctors, who cannot perform any test to diagnose adrenal fatigue.  Moreover, the treatment protocol to heal adrenal fatigue relies on adjusting diet and lifestyle, which is not the modus operandi of traditional allopathic medicine.

According to modern medicine, there is either a totally healthy endocrine system, a total endocrine failure (called Cushing's syndrome), or an adrenal insufficiency (called Addison's disease). Adrenal fatigue places endocrine disorders on more of a spectrum, which is a useful way to look at health in general.

Potential causes of adrenal fatigue include:

  • Prolonged stress
  • Poor diet
  • Lack of or poor quality sleep
  • Negative or overthinking
  • Food allergies/ sensitivities
  • Emotional Trauma
  • Reliance on stimulants (caffeine, like coffee or energy drinks)

You may also be experiencing fatigue related to another cause. Take the why am I so tired quiz to learn about other causes of fatigue.

Symptoms of Adrenal Fatigue

Due to the wide range of impact that our adrenals have on many functions of the body, the symptoms of adrenal fatigue vary wildly, and are often mistaken for other disorders. And indeed, simply feeling fatigued does not necessarily mean that you are dealing with adrenal fatigue! However exhibiting a combination of these symptoms does suggest that you are at least well on your way to developing adrenal fatigue, so there is no harm in embarking on a preventative adrenal fatigue diet.

Symptoms of adrenal fatigue include:

  • Extreme Fatigue
  • Brain Fog
  • Weight Gain
  • Insulin Resistance
  • Decreased Libido (Sex Drive)
  • Depression
  • Muscle or Bone Loss
  • Hormone Imbalance
  • Hair Loss
  • Skin Ailments
  • Chronic Fatigue
  • Weakened Stress Response
  • Light Sleep
  • Cravings (Sweet and Salty)
  • Dizziness

What is an Adrenal Fatigue Diet?

Healing from adrenal fatigue requires a multi-therapeutic approach, and food (your diet) is a major part of this approach. The adrenal fatigue diet mirrors many other healing diets, and essentially helps the adrenals not only by nourishing them, but also by avoiding foods that will add an additional burden to your system.

Foods for Adrenal Fatigue

Adrenal healing foods are minimally processed, real, whole foods that are preferably organic. An adrenal healing diet is comprised of mostly high quality fats (like saturated and unsaturated fats), high quality pasture-raised animal protein, and plenty of vegetables.

When it comes to your fats, it's important to remember that not all fats are created equal. You want to stick to fats that are as minimally processed as possible, because fats have a heat-sensitive makeup, and overheating or processing them can quickly turn a healthy fat rancid (toxic).

Adrenal supporting foods include:

  • Eggs
  • Cottage cheese
  • Turkey
  • Grass-fed beef
  • Raw (unroasted) nuts
  • Avocado
  • Wild fatty fish (sardines, anchovies, salmon)
  • Full fat plain yogurt
  • Arugula
  • Asparagus
  • Onions
  • Mustard greens
  • Snow peas
  • Snap beans
  • Shallots
  • Turnip greens
  • Chives
  • Garlic
  • Artichokes
  • Lima bean
  • Lentils

Foods to Avoid on an Adrenal Fatigue Diet

You want to avoid any foods that are hard-to-digest, or that trigger an inflammatory or allergic response inside the body. This list should be no surprise to you, for these foods don't play a part in any modern healing diet. These foods cause a significant insulin response and/ or tax the adrenal system.

With foods like beef, it's important to choose pasture-raised, grass-fed beef (instead of grain-fed) because the quality of the beef is a direct response to the lifestyle and diet the animal had. Grain-fed cows yields beef that is high in inflammatory omega-6 fats, not to mention the genetically modified factor if their grain was GMO (and it usually is).


Foods to avoid on an adrenal fatigue diet include:

  • Caffeine (chemically produced coffee, energy drinks), especially after noon
  • Sugar and sweeteners (especially refined sugar and anything artificial)
  • Poor quality meats (highly processed, or factory farmed/ grain-fed)
  • Bad fats (highly processed, PUFAs, hydrogenated oils, trans fats, or any fat taken to smoke point)
  • Refined grains and flours (wheat, bread, pasta, cookies, pastries)
  • Large fish (high in mercury)
  • Frozen Pizza
  • Genetically modified foods (GMOs)

Adrenal Fatigue Diet Breakfast

Breakfast is an important meal when it comes to healing adrenal fatigue, because it is your body's first nutrition for the day, which impacts your blood sugar and ultimately your hormones for the entire day. Your breakfast should be high in good fats, and include a moderate amount of quality protein, and very few carbs (no simple sugars).

Examples of adrenal fatigue diet breakfast include:

  • Pasture-raised omelette with 3 organic eggs, spinach, shredded chicken, and cultured cottage cheese;
  • A smoothie made with full-fat coconut cream, raspberries, avocado, and collagen powder;
  • Two poached eggs, turkey bacon, avocado, full-fat sour cream, and chives.

Other Adrenal Fatigue Solutions

Adrenal fatigue is a multifaceted problem that requires a multifaceted healing approach. Diet alone did not cause the problem, and although it plays a huge role in healing the endocrine system, it's important to examine and address the bigger picture. As we have explored, adrenal fatigue is caused by chronic stress, and one major stressors of modern life is our exposure to toxins, and an ever-increasing toxic load.

Common source of toxins include:

  • Environmental sources
  • Moldy homes
  • Vaccines
  • Toxic body care products (soaps, shampoos, conditioners, body wash, deodorant)
  • Amalgam fillings (with mercury)
  • Heavy metals passed down from your mother while you were in utero

When combined with the added perceived mental/ emotional stressor, our "stress bucket" overflows, and our adrenals take the hit. To heal, we must not only remove the sources of stress, but also detox from the accumulation of toxins stored in the body. Doing so safely and efficiently is why I devised my True Cellular Detox protocol, a methodology that upregulates your body's natural ability to detox, and utilizes powerful binders to safely pull and remove toxins.

Natural Adrenal Fatigue Supplements

There are many supplements on the market that can help reduce cortisol levels, improve your stress response, and upregulate your body's detox mechanisms. It's important to  invest in high quality, reputable products you can trust. My personal favorite natural adrenal fatigue supplements include:

  • Seriphos : a combination of elemental magnesium, elemental calcium, and elemental phosphorus that work synergistically together to promote a more balanced and healthy stress response.
  • Ga – Adrenal helps to rebuild the adrenals, it was formulated to directly target and support our adrenal glands that are correlated with our stress response.
  • Gb – Pituitary supports our five brain glands which act as 'command central' for our endocrine system and regulating hormonal processes.  This formulation helps improve mental clarity, regulate glucose metabolism, and support a positive mood
  • Gf – Thyroid supports the thyroid glands' abilities as a master control gland in producing normal, healthy metabolism. Often useful in thyroid imbalanced responses, Gf assists the major metabolic actions of the endocrine systems

Vitamin C Flushes

Eighty percent of our body's Vitamin C is stored in the adrenals, so wen our adrenals get taxed, our Vitamin C is low. If you take 3,000-5,000 mg of Vitamin C and get diarrhea, that may be a sign that your levels of Vitamin C stored in the adrenals is normal. And in fact, from time to time, we suggest Vitamin C flushes to cleanse out toxins.

If you take very high doses and never reach the diarrhea saturation point, this is a sign of adrenal fatigue. Some patients have taken as much as 100 grams of Vitamin C and never reacted, a classic sign of adrenal fatigue.This alone is not a flawless way to diagnose all cases of adrenal exhaustion, but it is one useful test you can do at home.

Many people with adrenal fatigue and/or exhaustion are constipated. One should have at least 2-3 bowel movements a day. If you are having only 1 BM every few days, or worse, you only have a few BMs in a week, you are severely constipated. Vitamin C is a great way to facilitate bowel movements. So, even though their body may be lacking enough stored Vitamin C, if folks are having a harder time passing stools, Vitamin C may help to move the bowels.

Summary and Next Steps

Adrenal fatigue is a broad diagnosis that related to the exhaustion of adrenal glands, as a result of long-term chronic levels of stress. Stress comes in may forms, and can be physical, emotional, or environmental. To heal from adrenal fatigue, it's important to take a multi-therapeutic approach, that includes an adrenal healing diet, removing harmful inflammatory foods, removing exposure to toxins, and embarking on a cellular healing detox. Learn more from Dr. Pompa on how to detoxify your body .

Dr James Wilson Adrenal Fatigue Diet

Source: https://drpompa.com/diet/adrenal-fatigue-and-the-endocrine-system/

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