Better Adapt to Stress, Anxiety, and Fatigue

Available for Interviews: Dr. Eldred Taylor

Interview Dr. Eldred Taylor to answer all of your women’s health questions regarding hormonal imbalances and how to correct them. Dr. Taylor is a leader in the hormone industry and is passionate about helping women while using a holistic functional medicine approach.

Talking Points for an Interview with Dr. Taylor
on Stress, Anxiety, and Fatigue
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Don’t let the COVID-19 hijack your physical and mental health

Do you find yourself anxious and overwhelmed throughout the day? Ever get 8+ hours of sleep but still wake up tired? Or wake up in the middle of the night wide awake? These patterns could be signs of an adrenal gland problem. The adrenal glands are small glands located on top of each kidney. They produce hormones that you can’t live without, including sex

hormones and cortisol. Cortisol helps you respond to stress and has many other important functions. Cortisol should be high in the morning, giving you energy to get you through the day and low at night to help you fall asleep. However, with adrenal gland disorders, your glands may be making too much or too little of these hormones. In addition, high stress environments in today’s society can put your body under chronic stress. Whether you are dealing with situations at work or at home, sometimes we get into a mode where our cortisol is up all the time and can make you feel overwhelmed and anxious.

After awhile, the adrenal glands can become fatigued where you don’t get the amount of energy you need which results in waking up still tired or waking up in the middle of the night. Fatigue, anxiety, inability to handle stress, muscle aches, decreased mood, lack of motivation and concentration problems are all hall mark symptoms of adrenal gland dysfunction. In most cases, adrenal fatigue sufferers are likely to be misdiagnosed with fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, depression, anxiety disorder and attention deficit disorder.

Dr. Taylor can discuss remedies, such as natural supplements that address the root of the problem—your adrenal glands—so you can function at normal, healthy cortisol levels.

Dr. Eldred Taylor, MD
www.taylormedicalgroup.net
www.taylormdformulations.com
www.afmassociation.com

 

Available for Interviews: Dr. Eldred Taylor


Dr. Eldred Taylor , MD, is an expert in functional and anti-aging medicine and is President of the American Functional Medicine Association, a nonprofit which educates healthcare providers and the public on functional (wellness) medicine. He is the co-author of Are Your Hormones Making You Sick? and The Stress Connection. Dr. Taylor is also a sought-after radio and television personality who has been featured in local and national publications. 


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