Our modern culture has a real knack for keeping our schedules full and our minds stimulated. At some period in your life, you might feel the push to do more, be more, and eventually find you've plain run out of steam. When we endure perpetual stress, our adrenal glands do their best to regulate the production of stress hormones, like adrenaline and cortisol. But eventually even our adrenal glands get tired and can't keep up. When you reach the point of adrenal fatigue, the stress you've experienced has been so great for so long that your body can no longer recover.
The type of stress that leads to adrenal fatigue is rarely the kind that you can step back, assess, and then simply choose to opt out of. Despite best efforts to eliminate the unnecessary or remove the things that take more energy than they provide, you may still find yourself under the pressure of work deadlines and family responsibilities. Along with getting proper rest and food intake, one of the best and often easiest ways to provide support is through adaptogenic herbs. Adaptogens assist in our body's management of metabolic systems during stressful times. They are basically superheroes. They can help adjust a function, be it too high or too low, while still having other beneficial effects.
Choosing an adaptogen that is right for you should be done with the help of your
Note: There can be contraindications for taking herbs, especially if you are taking other medications or have existing conditions. Please always consult with your healthcare practitioner before consuming.
Ashwagandha
Ashwagandhais classified as a nerve tonic and a
Brahmi/Gotu Kola
Along with its abilities to help cope with stress, brahmi/gotu kolais often taken to settle the nervous system, improve concentration, and enhance memory. It's also used where there is excess
Licorice
The sweet taste of licorice can be one that you either love or hate, but nobody disagrees on how effective licorice is in reviving our nerves, kidneys, and adrenal glands. This demulcent root can soothe a cough as well as calm an upset gut from excess stomach acid. With regards to stress, this one is unique. Its actions are known to mimic cortisol. Licorice is cooling and can be great for all doshas, but it can aggravate kapha if taken in excess.
Shatavari
Shatavariis the feminine answer to ashwagandha. Where ashwagandha is heating, shatavari is cooling. As ashwagandha rejuvenates the male reproductive system, shatavari does the same for female reproductive tissues and hormones. Shatavari can help to build tissues such as muscle, blood, and
Shilajit
Shilajit makes the list for adrenal fatigue not only because it is an adaptogen, but because some say it is a panacea and can increase the power or potency of any other herb you are taking. It's an exudate from a rock, thus it has high mineral content. This makes it an anti-stress herb, as minerals can be depleted during times of sustained stress, and they are exceptional for supporting the healing of broken bones or low bone density. But with these talents, it's best at nurturing the urinary tract. Shilajit is heating and, though it can be good for all doshas, pittas should beware of taking in excess.
Tulsi
Tulsi, or holy basil, is revered as a sacred plant imparting high