What Causes High Cortisol?

What Causes High Cortisol?

šŸŒŸ Check out Dr. Kate's favorite Akkermansia containing probiotic here: https://us.fullscript.com/plans/drkat... šŸŒŸ Have you heard that symptoms like fatigue, anxiety, weight gain, bloating, sleep disruption, and brain fog can be caused by high cortisol? If this sounds familiar, you might be wondering what makes cortisol levels to go up - and if they are elevated, how you can help bring them down again. Watch now, because in this video Iā€™m going to share 3 root causes of high cortisol that most doctors donā€™t talk about and Iā€™ll give you some great Functional Medicine strategies you can use to treat high cortisol problems at the root. Learn more about the DUTCH Adrenal test here: https://www.drkateld.com/adrenocortex... Learn more about micronutrient testing here: https://labs.rupahealth.com/store/sto... Check out the Stress Smarter Mini Workshop here: https://www.drkateld.com/stress-bette... Check out the Stress Smarter Starter Kit here: https://www.drkateld.com/starter-kit Dr. Kate Lyzenga-Dean is a Functional Medicine Healthcare Provider, Speaker, Writer and Consultant with over a decade of experience in private practice. She offers a new perspective on chronic health conditions and, utilizing evidence-based, integrative, and CAM therapies, helps clients find root-cause solutions that actually work. Dr. Kate aims to help her clients understand ā€œThe Whyā€ behind any health challenge, resulting in a wider variety of treatment options, better compliance, and lasting results. You can learn more about her work at www.drkateLD.com Follow Dr. Kate on: Instagram: Ā Ā /Ā drkateldĀ Ā  Facebook: Ā Ā /Ā drkateldĀ Ā  DISCLAIMER: This information is not intended as a substitute for the advice provided by your physician or other healthcare professional. Information provided and the use of any products or services purchased DOES NOT create a doctor-patient relationship between you and any of the physicians affiliated with our YouTube channel. Information and statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.