Guest guest Posted March 14, 2005 Report Share Posted March 14, 2005 A friend of mine wanted me to post a little bit about adrenal support. She had noticed that someone was taking both IsoCort and Nutri+meds adrenal glandulars. I want to make people aware that whole glandulars, IsoCort, and other adrenal extracts contain cortisone. They are not benign, unless it expressly says on the label that there is no hormone in them. Nutri+meds has somewhere between 2 to 4 mg of cortisone per pill. IsoCort has 2-1/2 mg per pill. Other over-the-counter or off-the-web adrenal extracts made from either the whole adrenal gland or the adrenal cortex of sheep, or cows also contain cortisone, but the amount is not known as the manufacturer cannot tell you without risking loosing their supplement status. The part of the adrenal gland of humans and animals that makes cortisone is the adrenal cortex. The adrenal cortex, from which IsoCort is made of, is the inner part of the whole adrenal gland. Nutri+Meds and other whole adrenal glandular extracts contain the whole adrenal gland and that means it includes the adrenal cortex and the outer part of the gland. Whole glandulars will contain epinephrine and norepinephrine (adrenalin) specifically made by the outer part of the gland and about 20 hormones made by the cortex including cortisone. The outer part of the gland rarely fatigues or developes problems and so with whole glandulars you will be getting some hormones you may not need along with cortisone from the cortex. Any time you use these over an extended time, such as around 3 to 4 weeks, you are then dependent on them and must taper off slowly. You also are at risk of weakening your own gland by the amount of your dose. So, if you take 6 Nutri+meds a day for over 4 weeks, your own adrenal gland will be weakened very roughly by half. If you take 8 IsoCorts a day, your gland will eventually be weakened by over 60%. You should not add Nutri+meds on top of IsoCort, unless you are aware of your total daily dose of cortisone. It would be very easy to totally suppress your own adrenal production. You do not want to do this. First it puts you at risk of an adrenal crisis, which could be quite dangerous. Second, you increase your risk of secondary 's disease, where your own adrenal function will not return to normal when you try to get off the glandulars. The healthy adrenal produces somewhere between 20 mg to 40 mg of cortisone a day. You need to be aware of your total daily dose of cortisone in glandulars and make an effort to not allow your dose to be too high so that it totally suppresses your own adrenal production. You need to treat glandulars like real medicines and take them on schedule if you are using them continuously for over 3 weeks. You need to taper off of them slowly if you have been on them for some time, just like real cortisone prescriptions from the doctor. Tish Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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