Peyt
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Hi Everyone,
I had my Cortisol tested via a Saliva test. It showed my Cortisol is too high in the morning and peaks at noon then sharply drops at night.
This test was done 2 years ago, and my ND at the time recommended the usual supplements that lower Cortisol such as Magnolia Bark, P.S. and Ashwaghanda... None of which I was able to tolerate because it would make me feel good in the morning and turn into sever headaches in the afternoon (all the same). So I stopped it.
I am in search of a supplement that does not just lower cortisol and instead brings it into balance. This way
it's not too high in the morning or too low at night... Any suggestions??
I had my Cortisol tested via a Saliva test. It showed my Cortisol is too high in the morning and peaks at noon then sharply drops at night.
This test was done 2 years ago, and my ND at the time recommended the usual supplements that lower Cortisol such as Magnolia Bark, P.S. and Ashwaghanda... None of which I was able to tolerate because it would make me feel good in the morning and turn into sever headaches in the afternoon (all the same). So I stopped it.
I am in search of a supplement that does not just lower cortisol and instead brings it into balance. This way
it's not too high in the morning or too low at night... Any suggestions??