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Glynis, On the subject of adrenal glands, I found this........

http://tuberose.com/Adrenal_Glands.html

Pregnancy is quite a stressor for many women. A common occurrence,

however, is the woman who, upon reaching her third trimester of

pregnancy, says that she all of a sudden " feels better than I have felt

in years. " This is often the case when the first two trimesters were

particularly difficult. The fetus's adrenal glands mature to the point

of being able to produce hormones at about the beginning of the third

trimester. If the mother is in the exhaustion stage of the GAS, it is

not uncommon for the baby's adrenals to try to make enough adrenal

hormones for both the baby and the mother. The mother feels great. The

baby's adrenals are really supporting the mother's adrenals. But the

baby's adrenal glands are being stressed before it is even born! The

results are doubly negative. The baby is born in a state of adrenal

depletion and often exhibits symptoms of hypoadrenia. These symptoms may

be varied, but two of the more common symptoms are allergies and

recurrent infections. During chronic stress states, the thymus and other

lymphatic structures atrophy, lowering the capabilities of the body's

immune mechanisms

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--- Thanks for your posts, .

Glynis

In Autism-Biomedical-Europe , JULIE GRIFFITHS

wrote:

>

> Glynis, On the subject of adrenal glands, I found this........

>

>

>

> http://tuberose.com/Adrenal_Glands.html

>

> Pregnancy is quite a stressor for many women. A common occurrence,

> however, is the woman who, upon reaching her third trimester of

> pregnancy, says that she all of a sudden " feels better than I have

felt

> in years. " This is often the case when the first two trimesters

were

> particularly difficult. The fetus's adrenal glands mature to the

point

> of being able to produce hormones at about the beginning of the

third

> trimester. If the mother is in the exhaustion stage of the GAS, it

is

> not uncommon for the baby's adrenals to try to make enough adrenal

> hormones for both the baby and the mother. The mother feels great.

The

> baby's adrenals are really supporting the mother's adrenals. But

the

> baby's adrenal glands are being stressed before it is even born!

The

> results are doubly negative. The baby is born in a state of adrenal

> depletion and often exhibits symptoms of hypoadrenia. These

symptoms may

> be varied, but two of the more common symptoms are allergies and

> recurrent infections. During chronic stress states, the thymus and

other

> lymphatic structures atrophy, lowering the capabilities of the

body's

> immune mechanisms

>

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We're all learning. When I write up something, it keeps refreshing my

poor memory. So it serves both our purposes :-))

Glynis Steele schrieb:

>

> --- Thanks for your posts, .

>

> Glynis

>

> In Autism-Biomedical-Europe

> <mailto:Autism-Biomedical-Europe%40yahoogroups.com>, JULIE GRIFFITHS

> wrote:

> >

> > Glynis, On the subject of adrenal glands, I found this........

> >

> >

> >

> > http://tuberose.com/Adrenal_Glands.html

> <http://tuberose.com/Adrenal_Glands.html>

> >

> > Pregnancy is quite a stressor for many women. A common occurrence,

> > however, is the woman who, upon reaching her third trimester of

> > pregnancy, says that she all of a sudden " feels better than I have

> felt

> > in years. " This is often the case when the first two trimesters

> were

> > particularly difficult. The fetus's adrenal glands mature to the

> point

> > of being able to produce hormones at about the beginning of the

> third

> > trimester. If the mother is in the exhaustion stage of the GAS, it

> is

> > not uncommon for the baby's adrenals to try to make enough adrenal

> > hormones for both the baby and the mother. The mother feels great.

> The

> > baby's adrenals are really supporting the mother's adrenals. But

> the

> > baby's adrenal glands are being stressed before it is even born!

> The

> > results are doubly negative. The baby is born in a state of adrenal

> > depletion and often exhibits symptoms of hypoadrenia. These

> symptoms may

> > be varied, but two of the more common symptoms are allergies and

> > recurrent infections. During chronic stress states, the thymus and

> other

> > lymphatic structures atrophy, lowering the capabilities of the

> body's

> > immune mechanisms

> >

>

>

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Very interesting as I ended up having adrenal probs and being

hypothyroid post pregnancy. Altho my son hasn't shown signs of

adrenal stress himself until we chelated for almost a year.

>

> Glynis, On the subject of adrenal glands, I found this........

>

>

>

> http://tuberose.com/Adrenal_Glands.html

>

> Pregnancy is quite a stressor for many women. A common occurrence,

> however, is the woman who, upon reaching her third trimester of

> pregnancy, says that she all of a sudden " feels better than I have felt

> in years. " This is often the case when the first two trimesters were

> particularly difficult. The fetus's adrenal glands mature to the point

> of being able to produce hormones at about the beginning of the third

> trimester. If the mother is in the exhaustion stage of the GAS, it is

> not uncommon for the baby's adrenals to try to make enough adrenal

> hormones for both the baby and the mother. The mother feels great. The

> baby's adrenals are really supporting the mother's adrenals. But the

> baby's adrenal glands are being stressed before it is even born! The

> results are doubly negative. The baby is born in a state of adrenal

> depletion and often exhibits symptoms of hypoadrenia. These symptoms

may

> be varied, but two of the more common symptoms are allergies and

> recurrent infections. During chronic stress states, the thymus and

other

> lymphatic structures atrophy, lowering the capabilities of the body's

> immune mechanisms

>

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I was hypothyroid also post-pregnancy. I was also a basket case in that

I was extremely depressed, quite spaced out and my memory was almost

nil.....hmmm makes one think......

zpapacarroll schrieb:

>

>

> Very interesting as I ended up having adrenal probs and being

> hypothyroid post pregnancy. Altho my son hasn't shown signs of

> adrenal stress himself until we chelated for almost a year.

>

>

> >

> > Glynis, On the subject of adrenal glands, I found this........

> >

> >

> >

> > http://tuberose.com/Adrenal_Glands.html

> <http://tuberose.com/Adrenal_Glands.html>

> >

> > Pregnancy is quite a stressor for many women. A common occurrence,

> > however, is the woman who, upon reaching her third trimester of

> > pregnancy, says that she all of a sudden " feels better than I have felt

> > in years. " This is often the case when the first two trimesters were

> > particularly difficult. The fetus's adrenal glands mature to the point

> > of being able to produce hormones at about the beginning of the third

> > trimester. If the mother is in the exhaustion stage of the GAS, it is

> > not uncommon for the baby's adrenals to try to make enough adrenal

> > hormones for both the baby and the mother. The mother feels great. The

> > baby's adrenals are really supporting the mother's adrenals. But the

> > baby's adrenal glands are being stressed before it is even born! The

> > results are doubly negative. The baby is born in a state of adrenal

> > depletion and often exhibits symptoms of hypoadrenia. These symptoms

> may

> > be varied, but two of the more common symptoms are allergies and

> > recurrent infections. During chronic stress states, the thymus and

> other

> > lymphatic structures atrophy, lowering the capabilities of the body's

> > immune mechanisms

> >

>

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

>

> No virus found in this incoming message.

> Checked by AVG.

> Version: 7.5.549 / Virus Database: 270.8.1/1729 - Release Date: 16/10/2008

19:12

>

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