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Less Cortisol & More Serotonin, Less Stress & Better Sleep

 

    Use of Laminine® promotes a feeling of relaxation effect that may be to some degree attributed to the dramatic decrease in levels of the stress hormone cortisol produced after Laminine® ingestion.

    As indicated, Laminine reduces stress-hormone levels dramatically in the body. When Cortisol levels decline, we feel more relaxed. Studies show that virtually everyone who uses Laminine® experiences a greater sense of relaxation and with it, many extra benefits, such as improved sleep.

                                                               

                                                               

                                                                      

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

       90% of folks come home tired after a long day's work, and that's normal. Waking up in the morning after sleep worn out and fatigued is a problem. Chronic fatigue, gaining weight, anxiety and not getting good restful sleep at night are symptoms of Adrenal Exhaustion resulting from chronically elevsted levels of stress. Symptoms of stress like these often leave long term damage our health, if allowed to continue; but what can be done to eliminate stress? We live in it. Your adrenal glands can save your life in life-threatening situations, flooding the system with adrenaline, the so-called "fight or flight" mechanism. But after the emergency or threat passes, your body should return to normal. But in this hectic modern world, our bodies often see what we call "Normal Stress" as a never ending emergency; resulting in the "stress response" of elevated cortisol continuing indefinitely.

        Thankfully, Laminine is clinically proven to reduce the stress hormone, cortisol, helping your body to manage this stress. You'll notice the difference. You'll feel calmer and more in control. Reducing cortisol will get you able to relax again and getting a good night's sleep. 

          Cortisol, which is a primary stress hormone, is produced in the adrenal cortex. Though it helps in management of stress, excessive secretion of cortisol can have an adverse impact on health. The secretion of cortisol is stimulated by Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), which in turn is synthesized by the pituitary gland. Stress or anxiety is the most important factor that stimulates the release of cortisol. Release of this hormone can be termed as a response of the body to physical and mental stress. High cortisol levels are therefore often attributed to prolonged stress. An occasional increase in the level of cortisol may not result in any major problem. However, when the levels are elevated for a prolonged period, it can produce adverse effects on the immune functions, and fertility and eventually lead to the condition known as Cushing's syndrome.

Symptoms of High Cortisol Levels

        High level of cortisol in the blood disrupts the normal functioning of the immune system, and hence, its ability to prevent infection and diseases. Here are some of the common symptoms that may be experienced by affected individuals. The symptoms may not be experienced immediately. Instead, they have been observed to appear slowly and gradually.

 

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  • People with elevated cortisol levels may become more prone to infections and ulcers.

  • Excessive production of cortisol can also hinder the functioning of the thyroid gland and cause high blood pressure and hyperglycemia aka High Blood Sugar often leading to diabetes.

  • People with an elevated level of cortisol for a considerable amount of time have been observed to develop obesity with a peculiar body type.

  • Fat deposition mainly takes place in the abdominal area and the trunk of such individuals, while their limbs look very skinny or slender.

  • In addition to these, fat also accumulates around the neck and on the upper back. An increase in abdominal fat in turn makes the person more vulnerable to conditions like heart attacks, strokes, and an increase in the level of LDL cholesterol.

 

Other Symptoms of High Cortisol Levels

 

  • Changes in the skin conditions leading to increased sensitivity, acne in the face, and appearance of purple-colored stretch marks on the body, especially in areas like the stomach, thighs and the breasts.

  • The condition can also take a toll on the cognitive ability of the affected individual.

  • People may suffer from emotional disorders like depression, paranoia and anxiety due to elevated levels of this hormone.

  • Muscle and bone weakness are some other important cortisol imbalance symptoms.

  • In women, this condition can manifest in irregularities in the menstrual cycle, and sometimes, the cycle can stop altogether.

  • Increase in the growth of facial and body hair and infertility.

  • The condition can also lower sex drive in men.

 

Causes of High Cortisol Levels

 

  • Stress is the most important and common factor that causes elevated cortisol levels.

  • Chronic or often repeated stressful routines or a lifestyle of stress will lead to Chronic Cortisol Level Elevation

  • Chronic Cortisol level elevation will lead to health problems

  • Poor Adrenal Health will lead to Chronically Elevated Cortisol Levels

  • Even certain medications like anti-inflammatory steroid medications and some oral contraceptives can lead to a high level of cortisol in the body.

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  • LAMININE IS CLICALLY PROVEN TO LOWER CORTISOL LEVELS 

 

 

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Elevated levels of stress hormones not only make us feel on edge, but also predispose us to a number of stress-related diseases, which include serious conditions such as hypertension, heart disease, stroke, asthma, irritable bowel syndrome, ulcerative colitis, eczema, and autoimmune disorders. By managing stress-hormone levels, we can help to prevent or manage these disorders.

 

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