Just Give Me 10 Days - Round 264

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  • quiltingjaine
    quiltingjaine Posts: 6,338 Member
    edited June 25
    @IsMollyReallyHungry and @clprieur It’s nice to see both of you back.
  • Chapter_3
    Chapter_3 Posts: 960 Member
    @quiltingjaine, I'm sure @Chapter_3 will give you her thoughts on reducing cortisol. I suffer with high cortisol, to the point of adrenal fatigue maybe 4 -5 years ago. High cortisol makes you crave carbs whether you want them or not. Slow walking, deep breathing stretching exercises, not a time for anything high energy (HIIT) because your body is already in that mode from the cortisol. Fight or flight. Not good to consume a lot of caffeine at this time either. I have found that magnesium and Vitamin D3 is very helpful in reducing cortisol.

    Excellent! Thank you!
    I just can’t give up my coffee in the morning… I rarely drink coffee after 9 AM But I do take extra magnesium daily, and forgot to mention that… it does help.

  • tiabirdie56
    tiabirdie56 Posts: 4,097 Member
    edited June 25
    @Chapter_3, I'm guilty of not giving up coffee, even at my highest levels of stress. Are you taking your magnesium just before bedtime? For me, Taking it 1 or 2hrs before bed helps relax me and I fall asleep quickly. I DO wake up several times, unfortunately, during the night, but have no trouble going back to sleep.