Do you feel like you’re always “on”?
That constant state of being overwhelmed, worried, or just plain exhausted is more than just a feeling, it’s a hormonal state.
What Is Cortisol? Your Body’s Built-in Alarm
The Problem with a Constantly Ringing Alarm
1. The Stress-Belly Connection
2. Stealing from the System
- Low libido and sexual health issues. Chronic, high cortisol is the body’s priority. This often leads to a phenomenon called “pregnenolone steal,” where the building blocks for sex hormones like Testosterone and Estrogen are diverted to produce more cortisol instead. This results in a direct drop in your libido and sexual function.
- Worsening of thyroid problems. Elevated cortisol actively interferes with your body’s ability to convert the inactive thyroid hormone (T4) into its active, usable form (T3). This conversion problem means your body can’t properly regulate metabolism and energy, even if your standard thyroid numbers look okay.
3. The Sleep and Energy Crash
Regaining Control: The NBW Approach
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