Crash Course On Adrenal Function

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  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025

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  • @kleinkourtney
    @kleinkourtney 2 года назад +26

    Thank you, Dr Osborne. You are an architect of knowledge. The way you build all these lessons is amazing. Thank you. Life changing explanation

  • @ゆうき-g7s7m
    @ゆうき-g7s7m 2 года назад +17

    Thank you, Dr. Osborne. This video is very, very helpful!
    I have C-PTSD and I think I'm in a state of adrenal fatigue. It's like there's an on-off switch in my body that I can't turn on or off. Lots of things in daily life trigger fight-or-flight response. Please excuse my poor English...
    You are the best doctor!🥰

    • @foxyauragems6146
      @foxyauragems6146 Год назад +3

      Removing oxalates and adding fat makes a HUGE difference oxalates are a serious neurotoxin

    • @janicejacome
      @janicejacome Год назад +3

      Mi amigo hondureño. Tu ingles está Perfecto. Mas importante, escogiste el mejor de TODOS . Hay tanta gente hoy online k uno no sabe a quien hacerle caso . Para Gente pobre como yoel es MI DOCTOR. No mas dan receta, ya lo que importa es hacer $$$. Pero el me ha enseñado mas que AÑOS buscando informacion . Suerte y salud y paz para la 🌍

    • @angiekitson-harris4257
      @angiekitson-harris4257 5 месяцев назад

      Your English is perfect and absolutely right what you say, Dr.Osborne is an excellent doctor and human being.
      Thank you,I too have learnt so much.

  • @stevedunn4583
    @stevedunn4583 2 года назад +12

    I’ve listened to many great doctors on the net, but you are the best!

  • @TP-bt9tx
    @TP-bt9tx 2 года назад +9

    Much needed info with so many people sick from mold toxicity that wrecks your adrenals and thyroid because the immune system is constantly fighting this toxin and burning up Vit C. My whole family has almost no Vit C after black toxic mold exposure. We live in different homes but both are toxic and have caused the Vit C deficiency. Thank you sooo much Dr. Osborne for this video. I’m so fatigued and depressed. Seeking answers and this is very helpful.

  • @nolies1
    @nolies1 2 года назад +10

    Thank you so very much Dr Osborne! You, seriously, are the only source of information regarding health that I trust these days. You're always consistent and genuine. Your guidance has helped improve my quality of life. You're truly the best 💕

  • @elenaortega5459
    @elenaortega5459 Год назад +16

    I love how you refer to those bastards as the drug cartel!😂😂😂 I totally agree!!

  • @raewise6345
    @raewise6345 9 месяцев назад +2

    An honest doctor is a gift to society!!🔥❤️🌟

  • @neobellator
    @neobellator 2 года назад +5

    Outstanding explanation on the adrenals, Doc! I feel good and hopeful already.

  • @vaniad555
    @vaniad555 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much, Dr. Osborne, this was a very helpful video. I am surprised it hasn't reached more viewers, people are missing valuable information that can save lives.

  • @lmwlmw4468
    @lmwlmw4468 2 года назад +4

    This was a great class. Thanks Doctor..!!

  • @mauraayala8714
    @mauraayala8714 2 года назад +4

    Thank You so much,hello from Honduras 💖

  • @virginiaholzer7358
    @virginiaholzer7358 Год назад +2

    I couldn't help admiring and appreciate you so much ♥ God bless you and your family ❤ 🙏 keep up your great work, am still waiting for your book to come soon, am just excited

  • @Kammy12-k2s
    @Kammy12-k2s Год назад +2

    Thank you Dr Osborne for this presentation,This presentation is very clear and understanding. You teaching is unique where all can understand.
    You have excellent skills to demonstrate all you say with empathy.
    I have been having steroid injections via Rheumatologist.
    I will definitely follow your plan naturally.
    Your book is extremely helpful which I'm following .Just had a complete new roof . Hopefully my fibromyalgia may settle 🤞.
    Bless you 🙏🏽
    Love from UK.😊

  • @jerrycash5606
    @jerrycash5606 Год назад +1

    Glad to find this doctor...

  • @zofiaskokowska6816
    @zofiaskokowska6816 Год назад +1

    Great lecture.

  • @starrleo12
    @starrleo12 6 месяцев назад

    This was very clear and straight to the point!Thank you

  • @MsAce0424
    @MsAce0424 Год назад +1

    First of all, I want to thank you again for the amazing job you do. I'm with functional med right now but changing doctors. This one had the right idea as to how I got leaky gut and SIBO. Same as i was thinking. A jaw surgery that left me with a 6 month infection. Appears a increase WBC for months on end was not a worry to anyone 🤔. Anyways, now I keep having new food allergies and SIBO since that surgery, my immunity switched. I was only sick 2 times uo until age 35. Since the surgery, I've been sick 3 times in 3 years.
    Now, functional claims I have high stress in my life, and I'm doing this to myself. All because 1 week after a bad round of SIBO I did the spit test of 6 viles for cortisol levels. I'm at an all day long too high cortisol level. He has been making assumptions and honestly trying to gas light and pick fights with me in the office. I find it ironic, since I stay calm and he is my only stresser. My stool showed I had zero gut bacteria left. I had a feeling because while on xifaxan about 5 days in, I had blurry vision, heart palpitations, slurred speach a few times, up and down BP, chest pains, up and down temp with zero infection found, up and down heart rate, and my sugar would drop when I ate, if I didn't have fruit with the meal. Ever since my sugar keeps dropping low. It at least goes up when I eat, now. It still runs overall, low. My heart rate isn't as low as it use to be. My BP is sometimes a little higher than my normal.
    I'm assuming all of this is the gut imbalance, lack of bacteria and the major stress that was put on my body during SIBO. I'm on a lot of vitamins, Including B5 and B6. I'm taking gelatin, 2g of L-glutamine and 8oz of kettle and fire beef bone broth to try to heal my gut. I'm also taking ashwagandha. 400mg bid. Im eating ONLY meats, vegetables, fruits and rice. Im gluten free. I get 7 to 8 hr of sleep. Not man made junk. No junk food. I'm hoping in time this will get my adrenal glands to calm down and level out? I legit have no stressers. My life is good except my health. Prior to this round of SIBO a few weeks ago, I ran and lifted.. nothing crazy. A 10 to 15min jog with the dog 2 to 3 days a week. Lifted 3 days a week for about an hr. Little after. I've been doing exercises my whole life. 25 years of my 38 years. I haven't ran since the SIBO. I've backed off the set count and amount of weight at the gym, to not overdo it. I understand that exercise releases cortisol too. I take longer times for recovery so I don't stress my body. I have been meditating, walking the dogs. Any other tips at all? I don't see the new functional med guy until Dec 4th. So far I've learn far more from you than the one I have been seeing. Sad part is, I'm a respiratory therapist. Whole I'm all about lungs, i understand basics to most body functions, as they rely on oxygenation dn ventilation to live. This dr is treating me like I'm one of those patients that do things to themselves. The SIBO was from a ginger tea that had LEMON grass in it. I didn't know. I kept drinking it and thinking a food was bloating me. One day I drank it without a meal and it clicked. I read the box. I didn't know lemon grass was a thing. Ignorance. I'm extremely allergic to grass since the immunity switch. I can't have any grass in my body and I can't mow the lawn anymore. Otherwise, I'm OK outside just fine. Also, why I don't eat wheat. I started getting hives and bloated stomach with that, since the immunity switch. Long I know. If you have any tips for getting my cortisol down, please help. Thank you. Ps finally got one of them to set me up with a referral to an endocrinologist. I guess only I think a sugar of 60 is too low. Smh

  • @goddess.110
    @goddess.110 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for this. It's so helpful

  • @johanwright2290
    @johanwright2290 Год назад +1

    Thank you doctor.

  • @joanimyburgh3576
    @joanimyburgh3576 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the info, can you also talk about Conns and hyper aldosterone?

  • @tomunderwood4283
    @tomunderwood4283 Год назад +2

    Outstanding

  • @tanatruong7501
    @tanatruong7501 11 месяцев назад +2

    You’re GOD send❤

  • @idoiam.2351
    @idoiam.2351 11 месяцев назад

    Fantastic master class , thank you Dr Osborne

  • @mrmeach1967
    @mrmeach1967 2 года назад +3

    Is the morning sun needed for melatonin production the same balance of UVA rays ( A and B ) that is optimal for vitamin D production?

  • @edytastolfa5601
    @edytastolfa5601 Месяц назад

    Thank you, you a doing a great job for us ❤

  • @nancymcintyre4207
    @nancymcintyre4207 9 месяцев назад +1

    Wow! Wonderful lecture. Very informative and helpful. Thank you so much! You are a gifted teacher and so knowledgeable with a lot of common sense and wisdom. I love how you give credit to God for our amazing bodies. May He bless your work! You help so many people.

  • @partharoy6077
    @partharoy6077 2 года назад +6

    I have adrenal fatigue

  • @glendapolich7549
    @glendapolich7549 Год назад

    Awesome video!!!!

  • @rachellel
    @rachellel 10 месяцев назад +1

    I was diagnosed in 2021 of adrenal fatigue… so doctors are beginning to use that term. He still didn’t really tell me much to do except get therapy to reduce stress.

  • @michaelbattistamusic
    @michaelbattistamusic Год назад

    Will PEMF therapy help energize the Adrenals?

  • @stevenevans3623
    @stevenevans3623 Год назад +2

    i have celiac and Duplex kidneys will this mess up my adrenal function

  • @konradponiewierski7907
    @konradponiewierski7907 Год назад

    1:06:55 Thanks. Lots of good information.

  • @renitawilliams1563
    @renitawilliams1563 10 месяцев назад

    Dr. Osborne, I had been taking over 14 different medications for Lupus and several other autoimmune diseases for over 24 years. Does that cause chemical stress as well? Thank you

  • @junemckenzie8441
    @junemckenzie8441 Год назад

    Hi Dr Osborne. Can you explain Korn’s a type of cancer a disease in on the kidney adrenal cortex. Thank you

  • @larainederrig8282
    @larainederrig8282 Год назад

    Do topical steroids act the same as ingested steroids

  • @alidakeown5524
    @alidakeown5524 8 месяцев назад

    Cyst on left adrenal????

  • @zbawieniejestwieczne9013
    @zbawieniejestwieczne9013 9 месяцев назад

    Dr. Osborne I have request in regards to adrenal function. Could you please expand on how adrenal plays role in hormonal area with regards to woman in menopausal and post menopausal time ?
    thank you

  • @cheryljacobson1429
    @cheryljacobson1429 4 месяца назад

    4 x over day showed mine is flatlined. So do i have addisons?

  • @kassy481
    @kassy481 3 месяца назад

    Adrenals, Thyroid, and Hormones are a triangle, each interdependent on the other. All three need to be treated at the same time. I know because this was my experience. I treated my adrenals, then the thyroid function balanced out, thereby the hormone therapy that I received, my body was able to process it as well.

  • @mauraayala8714
    @mauraayala8714 2 года назад +3

    I am trying to not eat grains,not easy when My family do not want to eat what i eat,i have to cook what they want

    • @evelina.amazonAtGmail
      @evelina.amazonAtGmail 2 года назад +3

      I was a vegan long ago and cooked vegan for me and regular food for my husband and two kids. I found it a great fun to be able to make my food look similar to theirs so often they couldn't guess what was vegan and what not.

  • @heavychevy4616
    @heavychevy4616 Год назад

    thank u sir

  • @lynnwilliams5432
    @lynnwilliams5432 Год назад

    Look into Thomas Seyfried theory on Metabolic theory of Cancer. It is based on mitochondria and cancer being a fermentor of glucose and glutamine . This is opposed to the genetic theory. I like to hear your input and advise.

  • @stevenevans3623
    @stevenevans3623 Год назад +1

    its is double reflux duplex kidneys

  • @CandyVreeken
    @CandyVreeken Год назад

    I’m 87 and tired and wired is me for so many years I can’t remember when it started. Please give me a clue to get my body in correct balance. I eat all organic and gluten free.

  • @vohh7401
    @vohh7401 10 месяцев назад

    Love ashwaganda but it aggravates my thyroid. Tried as much as 20mg of melatonin…does not work. Apigenin and l-theanine helps.

  • @kassy481
    @kassy481 3 месяца назад

    Go Keto even down to zero carbs to lose weight. Intermittent fasting works too. For me with AF caffeine no longer gave me any kind of zip to my day. I could essentially have any caffeine, even before bed, and it didn't have any effect on me. I never lacked salt, as I always salted my food.

  • @julierogers4473
    @julierogers4473 Год назад

    How can I get help.. I'm not going to live much longer.. Hysterectomy in 2001 . Stopped sleeping completely by 03.. bladder infection almost killed me.. 2012 went completely numb from the waist down 11+ and 2 back surgeries later... I'm so much worse than I was before.. Meds induced malnutrition malabsorption and I'm going to die very soon

  • @cheryljacobson1429
    @cheryljacobson1429 4 месяца назад

    I had saliva testing Not blood

  • @kassy481
    @kassy481 3 месяца назад

    When I had low blood pressure, my doctor simply told me to add salt to my diet. The problem was solved.

  • @user-kc1ci8jg2d
    @user-kc1ci8jg2d Год назад

    Ya I had so much energy until I was in bad relationship etc then boom nonstop tired. Wake up have to nap about 6 times per day for awhile but hve to drink alot xaffeine just to survive. I know it's not good but doctors hve no clue went to one an explained everything. I was told have u had counciling , I was about to punch him. I researched nonstop then did a morning cortisol an it was very very very low. That was 15yrs ago still have issues of tired an before that happened never drank caffeine or planned to stay awake. I could stay up all night, no caffeine or stimulants an sleep little an still have alot of energy. I know I crashed my cortisol. Sad is medical needs gone until the legit things come to light. I have a hormone doc now an hope he will get to bottom as I'm having thyroid issues now. I just want my energy back not told well your getting old. At 38 at the time I felt 95 and now I live on caffeine an modanifil to try an live a normal life

    • @mishaanton5436
      @mishaanton5436 Год назад

      I paid to have a lab do hormone panel. ZRT Labs. It is saliva collected a cpl times a day. Saliva a better marker more accurant than blood. By factors. Was $125 for 3 hormones. Lab is ZRT and has free shipping label and quick return. You'll see different hormone panels or just Cortisol. They send a paoer w results and perameters for hi/low. They also have 10% off first test.

  • @vohh7401
    @vohh7401 10 месяцев назад

    I’m wired and tired, night person, wake up exhausted and up at night.

  • @debbiebolek2117
    @debbiebolek2117 Год назад

    Im taking Tremyfya for plaque psorasis. Does that have cortisone in it
    The psorasis still there. Not much relief. Inflammation on lower extremities. Im 66 yrs. old. What would be good for me. I know psorasis is an immune disorder

  • @kassy481
    @kassy481 3 месяца назад

    As long as you have a doctor that does your labs with your hormones, you can benefit from hormone balancing wih being on hormones. Anyone that would advise you against it, is just not educated on it. For instance, Progesterone has 200 benefits for the body.

  • @QWEENG1G1
    @QWEENG1G1 2 месяца назад

    Melatonin doesn't help me sleep. I have Adrenal Insufficiency.

  • @mac-ju5ot
    @mac-ju5ot Год назад

    Is it living in a senior housing with drunks who are viet nam vets that stay up to four am playing war videos....wish he'd find do.ethong for his safety ice, but polar guy who slams doors.He hates me

  • @raewise6345
    @raewise6345 9 месяцев назад

    I HOPE they help produce testosterone in women!! That's what I'm here for 😍

  • @monicabatt9430
    @monicabatt9430 3 месяца назад

    You are a very knowledgeable doctor. I find you very angry and aggressive in your speech.