Guest guest Posted August 11, 2010 Report Share Posted August 11, 2010 Actually I thought your cortisol was supposed to drop down at night so you could sleep. My issue was the opposite...Mine wasn't dropping in the eve I was staying revved up and not getting sleepy. So I take phosphatidylserine in the eve to lower cortisol before bedtime. Sharon Remember! Dolls are people, too....have you hugged your dolls today? Visit my website! http://ohyoubeautifuldoll.webs.com--- Subject: Re: T3 questions and dosingTo: RT3_T3 Date: Wednesday, August 11, 2010, 1:45 PM Thank you Val.I did saliva test 6 mths ago and it did show little low cortisol at night but that was when I was taking Erfa. See below.Cortisol8am 24 (12-22)noon 6.6 (5-9)4pm 5.8 (3-7)bed time 0.7 (1-3)DHEA Cortisol ratio 12.01 (2-6)I have ordered another saliva test to see whats happening now. I tought the Nutri Adrenal would have balanced out the Cortisol ?? Thanks again much appreciated>> That tiny dose taking your pulse up to 100BPM is a sure sign you have > wo cortiosol. Have you ever done cortisoll saliva testing? If so cna you > post the results? If not oyu shoudl gfo off the adnreal; support and get > labs ot see where you are.> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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