So the new Buzz Word that I see popping up in the wellness world is cortisol. So before I get into my take on this, let’s talk about what is cortisol. Cortisol is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands, which are located on top of your kidneys. It is often called the "stress hormone" because it helps your body respond to stress. When you encounter a stressful situation, cortisol levels increase, giving you a quick burst of energy and focus. This is part of the body's "fight-or-flight" response. Besides managing stress, cortisol has other important functions. It helps regulate your metabolism, controls your blood sugar levels, and reduces inflammation. It also plays a role in your sleep-wake cycle. However, having high levels of cortisol for a long time can be harmful. It can lead to issues like weight gain, high blood pressure, and problems with mood and memory. Therefore, it's important to manage stress and maintain a balanced lifestyle to keep cortisol levels in check. So how does it show up in our body? One of the physical signs of high cortisol levels include water retention. You might notice fluid buildup in the cheeks, neck, and sometimes around the eye sockets, leading to what is often called a "cortisol face." Water retention can also occur around areas where lymph nodes are prominent, such as the groin, under the armpits, and around the belly. If you find yourself retaining water despite not changing your habits, especially during periods of elevated anxiety, it could be due to high cortisol levels. Some other common signs include:
Now that I have completed freaked you out let's take a breather and talk about how to lower your cortisol level. To lower cortisol levels and manage stress effectively, consider these best practices:
By integrating these practices into your daily life, you can effectively manage stress and maintain healthy cortisol levels. Coach Jen |
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