A simple drink made with orange juice, coconut water, and sea salt has exploded on social media as a supposed solution for ...
If there are two words Dr. James Findling, an endocrinologist at the Medical College of Wisconsin, dreads hearing, they’re probably “adrenal fatigue.” Some of his patients recite claims they've read ...
A doctor in the midst of wedding planning tried drinking this trending tonic. Here's what actually helped, and the touted benefit that didn't deliver.
About a year and a half ago, I felt like garbage, and one day I started stressing about it, intensely. And I couldn't shake the anxiety for an entire month. Suddenly, I stopped being able to digest ...
The wellness industry frequently produces new trends promising improved health and vitality. Adrenal cocktails represent one such trend, gaining popularity through social media and natural health ...
One of TikTok’s latest trends is a “cocktail” that’s supposed to be a magical elixir for your adrenal glands, hashtagged #adrenalfatigue. The two adrenal glands are walnut-sized and sit on top of your ...
Your adrenals are the hat-like organs sitting on top of your kidneys that play a role in the body’s stress response. But is adrenal dysfunction really what’s behind your burnout? Adrenal fatigue is a ...
The short answer is no. Chiropractor James Wilson came up with this term in 1998 to explain common patient complaints of fatigue, listlessness, and malaise (feeling crummy). His theory was that if ...
Leave it to the wellness community on TikTok to develop a new trend focusing on reducing cortisol and stress. The latest obsession is the “cortisol mocktail,” which users tout can reduce stress and ...
While TikTok overflows with images of influencers making "adrenal cocktails" to combat what they call adrenal fatigue, the Endocrine Society says "no scientific proof exists to support adrenal fatigue ...
If there are two words Dr. James Findling, an endocrinologist at the Medical College of Wisconsin, dreads hearing, they’re ...