Are Your Patients Feeling Wired & Tired?
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Are Your Patients Feeling Wired & Tired?
Understanding Adrenal Fatigue & Recovery
On April 5th, 2025, between 5 PM and 6:30 PM,
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Dr.Anish Musa
Dr. Anish Musa is a functional medicine expert and clinical nutrition specialist dedicated to transforming healthcare through a root-cause approach. With a passion for holistic healing, he helps patients and practitioners understand the intricate connections between nutrition, lifestyle, and chronic health conditions. Through his expertise, he empowers individuals to restore balance, optimize health, and enhance well-being naturally.
Is your patient experiencing these symptoms, and has he been diagnosed with a psychosomatic disorder?
- Persistent fatigue: especially in the morning and afternoon. This fatigue may persist even after a full night's sleep, making it challenging to complete daily tasks.
- Difficulty waking up in the morning: People with adrenal fatigue often struggle to get out of bed, feeling exhausted despite adequate sleep.
- Increased energy in the evening: Some individuals experience a surge of energy later in the day, possibly due to dysregulated cortisol production.
- Cravings for salty or sweet foods: These cravings may result from imbalanced sodium levels or the body seeking quick energy sources.
- Weakened immune system and frequent illnesses:
- Difficulty coping with stress: People may feel overwhelmed by situations they previously managed easily, due to reduced stress tolerance.
- Mood changes: including irritability and depression. Hormonal imbalances can affect mood, leading to irritability, anxiety, or depressive symptoms.
- Brain fog and difficulty concentrating: Cognitive issues such as scattered thinking and inability to focus on tasks may occur.
- Insomnia or sleep disturbances
- Unexplained weight loss or gain
- Low blood pressure
- Dizziness upon standing
- Low libido
What You’ll Learn
✅ Understanding Adrenal Fatigue: Causes & Symptoms
✅ Understanding Lab Biomarkers:
✅ Functional Medicine Approach to Recovery
✅ Practical Strategies to Help Your Patients
✅ Q&A Session with Expert Insights
Is Adrenal Fatigue ‘Real’?
That depends on who you ask. Conventional medicine doesn’t currently view adrenal fatigue as an accurate diagnosis. According to mainstream medicine, you either have full-blown Addison’s disease or your adrenals are fine.
But functional medicine says otherwise. The term ‘adrenal fatigue’ was coined back in 1998 by naturopath and chiropractor Dr. James Wilson.
Dr. Wilson saw many patients who struggled with the same set of symptoms, but didn’t meet the diagnosis for Addison’s disease. These patients’ symptoms were often debilitating, yet their cortisol levels were “in the normal range.”
Since then, adrenal fatigue has been widely recognized in functional medicine. So, if your doctor is overlooking your symptoms or telling you it’s “all in your head,”