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> If anyone's got any ideas on what I could try next for my early-

hours

> palpitations I'd love to hear them!

>

> I'm fairly sure they're caused by a low blood sugar-related adrenal

> surges. I follow a very low carb diet usually and small protein+raw

> veg snacks in between my 3 meals seem to work well during the day.

> But having a protein snack before bed doesn't seem to prevent the

> early-hours palpitations. In fact, I seem to last a lot longer (5

or

> 6 hours compared to only 2 or 3) when I take a few days off and eat

> carbs (but that's not a real solution because any carbs even

> the 'good' ones such as wholegrains and whole fruits just make me

> pile on the weight).

>

> BTW I'm taking 3 Nutri adrenal, 2 Nutri Thyroid and 20 mcg T3 in

> split doses per day plus other vits/oils. (Dr Peatfield got me to

try

> upping the dose of adrenal and T3 but I got terrible

> head/neck/backache so I've now scaled back).

>

Hi Jackie

Those Nutri glandulars used to give me a panic attack everytime I

took them, even half of one did it so I am pretty sure its the

glandulars causing your symptoms. I know of several women with bad

adrenal fatigue that cannot tolerate the Nutri glandulars.

There is an adrenal cortex supplement with no adrenaline component

made by Thorne that wouldn't give you those palps or you could try

Isocort.

If you want any info on the Cortex only glandular email me off list

and I can give you the details.

BW

Pam

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>>If you want any info on the Cortex only glandular email me off list

and I can give you the details.<<

Pam if you don;t mind, we prefer to keep info ON list so tht others can benefit

from it. Thanks.

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