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"In an emergency, such as when an asthmatic is admitted to hospital, adrenalins may be administered. adrenalin relieves a very severe bout of asthma in a short space of time. However use of adrenalins must be closely monitored by a medical practitioner, in conjunction with a strict asthma management plan. METHODS OF TAKING MEDICATION Medication can be administered through an inhaler, a spacer or nebuliser,- taken as a tablet or in syrup form. The most common inhalers are the metered-dose, pressurised inhalers that spray the medication, plus a propellant, into the back of the throat."
- Dr Ron Roberts, Asthma Controlled Naturally: Techniques That Work (Get the book.)

"He provides a brief overview: "If we take a look at the stress hormones, these are epinephrine, which is commonly known as adrenalin, Cortisol and DHEA. Epinephrine is a short-acting hormone that is released in the fight or flight reaction. For example, if we are almost involved in a car accident our heart starts pounding, racing, and we feel shaky. This is from the release of a lot of adrenaline. Cortisol and DHEA are long-acting stress hormones, which are released over a longer period of time. They all have slightly different effects on the body."
- Gary Null and Amy McDonald, The Food-Mood Connection: Nutrition-based and Environmental Approaches to Mental Health and Physical Wellbeing (Get the book.)

"Hypothalamus = master control hormones ¦Pituitary = control hormones for thyroid, adrenal, and sex hormones ¦Thyroid = thyroid hormone ¦Parathyroids = parathormone Adrenal glands = Cortisol and adrenaline Pancreas = insulin and glucagon Figure 10: The hormone system: bidirectional communication between your brain and your endocrine glands There are three big epidemics of hormonal problems in America today—too much insulin (from sugar), too much Cortisol and adrenalin (from stress), and not enough thyroid hormone."
- Mark Hyman MD, The UltraMind Solution: Fix Your Broken Brain by Healing Your Body First (Get the book.)

"When the body gets ready to run or fight, digestion stops, sexual arousal withers, heart rate and blood pressure zoom, and the adrenal gland pumps out two hormones: adrenalin, which improves alertness and further turns on the cardiovascular system, and a variant of cortisone called Cortisol, which works to release the body's major fuel, glucose, from its storage reservoir in the liver. Now the body has plenty of fuel, enabling you to run, fight, or do whatever else you need to do to protect yourself from imminent danger."
- Benjamin H. Natelson, M.D., Your Symptoms Are Real: What to Do When Your Doctor Says Nothing Is Wrong (Get the book.)

"Stress can have a major impact on the physical functioning of the human body by raising the levels of adrenalin and corticosterone. Long-term stress can be a contributing factor to heart disease, high blood pressure, and stroke. If the body is responding to stress, then obviously other tasks within the system are either being stopped or slowed down. Therefore, symptoms such as Purpose:To help the body achieve an optimal pH Each serving should contain approximately: indigestion, headache, gallbladder stress, and increases in heart rate and blood pressure may manifest."
- Tom Bohager, Everything You Need to Know About Enzymes to Treat Everything from Digestive Problems and Allergies to Migraines and Arthritis (Get the book.)

"If breathing does not improve rapidly, however, take the child to hospital where they can administer an adrenalin injection that will expand the airways. Once at hospital, a baby or small child with breathing problems is always looked after immediately—there's no long wait. If the diagnosis is asthma you will find that a mask is put over the child's face and they will inhale a vaporised medication for a period of time."
- Dr Ron Roberts, Asthma Controlled Naturally: Techniques That Work (Get the book.)

"Stimulating chi produces a hyped-up feeling, as if from adrenalin running through the body. The sensation is almost impossible to describe, but a motor mechanic explained it as 'the feeling you get when you touch a spark plug' and has been likened by others to the static electricity from nylon. Experiences of chi vary from person to person but the ultimate effect is one of energy rippling through the body just like the expanding, rippling circle caused by throwing a stone into a pond."

- Dr Ron Roberts, Asthma Controlled Naturally: Techniques That Work (Get the book.)

"During stressful times your adrenal glands produce adrenalin and Cortisol. These hormones can worsen hypothyroid symptoms and depress thyroid function. Nutritional and emotional support for stress is particularly beneficial in these cases. Examples of common adrenal gland supplements are licorice, pantothenic acid and vitamin C. There are many causes of constipation. It is best to identify the cause and treat it naturally to prevent toxic build up in the body. Many people have suffered with constipation for years."
- Heather Caruso, Your Drug-Free Guide to Digestive Health (Get the book.)

"When the normal action of the adrenalin on the beta-receptors has been suppressed by the Atenolol, the tendency would be for the adrenals to produce even more adrenalin. This is similar to what happens with a diabetic when the insulin receptors become increasingly resistant (the pancreas produces more insulin). As you begin the withdrawal from the beta-blockers, it's as though the beta-receptors are suddenly turned on, and the heart thus goes into overdrive, which would explain the rapid heartbeat."
- Dr. David W. Tanton; Ph.D., A Drug-Free Approach To Healthcare, Revised Edition (Get the book.)

"She also notes that Cranial Massage assists in getting rid of the panic or anxiety that comes from the adrenalin rushes in withdrawal, as some of these adrenalin rushes have been reported to go on for up to 4 hours straight. Another safe but little-known solution to the intracranial pressure mentioned (that could eventually result in blindness) is urine therapy. Excessive pressure in the brain from trauma for instance, can result in damage to the neurons (a potentially serious condition)."

- Dr. David W. Tanton; Ph.D., A Drug-Free Approach To Healthcare, Revised Edition (Get the book.)

"The potency of this adrenalin secretion is poisonous! A basic example is that when one is under tremendous stress, pimples often show up on the face and elsewhere. In this case, pimples are the extra toxins produced by stress that are trying to leave the body. Similar to adrenalin, Joy is also very potent. Our emotional health and feelings of well-being have a direct affect on our health. We all know that laughter is the best medicine. Nowadays, it is common to hear a story about someone who cured his or her degenerative disease through an improved lifestyle and MORE laughter."
- Matt Monarch, Raw Success (Get the book.)

"The brain sends signals to the adrenal glands to release more adrenalin into the system. This has multiple effects on the body, causing muscles to become tense, and the heartbeat and breathing rate to speed up. This rush of adrenalin also causes energy to flow away from the digestive system, which often leads to the nagging aches and upset stomachs characteristic of stress. Stress is a normal part of everyday life, but learning how to control stress is important. Try to find ways of dealing with stress to neutralize the dangerous effects it can have on your health."
- Marshall Editions, 1000 Cures for 200 Ailments: Integrated Alternative and Conventional Treatments for the Most Common Illnesses (Get the book.)

"The potency of this adrenalin secretion is poisonous! A basic example is that when one is under tremendous stress, pimples often show up on the face and elsewhere. In this case, pimples are the extra toxins produced by stress that are trying to leave the body. Similar to adrenalin, Joy is also very potent. Our emotional health and feelings of well-being have a direct affect on our health. We all know that laughter is the best medicine. Nowadays, it is common to hear a story about someone who cured his or her degenerative disease through an improved lifestyle and MORE laughter."
- Matt Monarch, Raw Success (Get the book.)

"Antitumor activity of dopa, dopamine, noradrenaline or adrenalin and their reaction with nucleic acids. Z Krebsforsch Klin Onkol i97o;73(3):i95-203. 54 Pharmalicensing. Matrix receives IntraDose patent June 24,2000. Available from: http://www.docguide.com/dg.nsf/PrintPrint/69A02FE8488ACBDD85256690004 9EF6B. 55 Doctor's guide to medical and other news. October 1,1998. IntraDose shows good response rate in most troublesome breast cancer tumors. Available from: http://www.docguide.com/dg.nsf/PrintPrint/69A02FE8488ACBDD85256690004 9EF6B. 56 Doctor's guide to medical and other news."
- Dr. Abram Hoffer, MD, FRCP (C) and Dr. Harold D. Foster, PhD, Feel Better, Live Longer with Vitamin B-3 (Get the book.)

"Still squeamish about self-administering adrenalin? There's a new product called the EpiPen. The EpiPen contains a shot of adrenalin packaged in such a way that the drug will be administered almost automatically on receiving your cue. Whether you have a bee-sting kit or an EpiPen, be sure to replace it every so often. You'll find an expiration date stamped on the package. By the way, adrenalin is not always advised to fight a severe reaction. It can be dangerous to those who have heart conditions or use certain medicines. Your doctor, not you, should decide whether or not it's for you."
- Patricia Hausman & Judith Benn Hurley, The Healing Foods: The Ultimate Authority on the Curative Power of Nutrition (Get the book.)

"The caffeine in the coffee then makes your adrenal glands produce stress hormones such as adrenalin, causing a "fight or flight" response that feels like a heightened sense of alertness, but eventually turns into a tired feeling that is worse than before. Looking for another energy booster, you drink another cup of coffee and perhaps a soft drink, forcing your adrenal glands to produce more stress hormones. If you maintain this behavior day after day, eventually you will tire out your adrenal glands, creating a condition sometimes called adrenal exhaustion."
- Mike Adams, Natural Health Solutions (Get the book.)

"Stress releases blood sugar and minerals Any physical or emotional trauma, such as pain, overexertion, childbearing, anxiety, grief, or fear, causes the adrenal gland to release adrenalin, prompting an increase in blood glucose to supply the extra energy needed to deal with the stress. When a person suffers continual stress, the adrenal gland must constantly supply adrenalin. Eventually, this persistent demand exhausts the adrenal gland. When challenged, it can no longer produce enough adrenalin, and hypoglycemia results."
- Carl C. Pfeiffer, Nutrition and Mental Illness: An Orthomolecular Approach to Balancing Body Chemistry (Get the book.)

"When the blood glucose concentration decreases considerably, hypothalamic cells in the brain signal the pituitary to stimulate the adrenal glands to release adrenalin and the glucocorticoid hormones that antagonize insulin activity. adrenalin antagonizes the action of insulin by promoting a specific enzymatic activity in cells throughout the body which blocks glucose uptake. adrenalin and the glucocorticoid hormones also trigger the pancreas to secrete glucagon, another hormone, which, in turn, promotes the conversion of glycogen to glucose in the liver."

- Carl C. Pfeiffer, Nutrition and Mental Illness: An Orthomolecular Approach to Balancing Body Chemistry (Get the book.)

"On the biochemical level, researchers have found that meditators have a decrease in plasma Cortisol (a major stress hormone), a decrease in adrenalin and non-adrenalin metabolites, and a decrease in blood cholesterol.9 In the physiology of stress and aging, all these parameters have been found to move in the opposite direction to those found in meditators. This makes meditation look like the elixir of life. It is! A most impressive study supporting this assertion was performed by R. K. Wallace on the effects of meditation on the aging process."
- Gabriel Cousens, M.D., Spiritual Nutrition: Six Foundations for Spiritual Life and the Awakening of Kundalini (Get the book.)

"In addition, stimulants lead to bursts of adrenalin being produced by your adrenal glands, which speed up everything in your body but ultimately lead to exhaustion as your body tries to cope with the demands being made of it. If you regularly get less than six hours of sleep a night, you will probably develop a sluggish metabolism, and your body will not be as efficient at turning glucose (sugars) in the blood into energy. Fatigue is often a first sign of nutritional deficiency."
- Marshall Editions, 1000 Cures for 200 Ailments: Integrated Alternative and Conventional Treatments for the Most Common Illnesses (Get the book.)

"This rush of adrenalin also causes energy to flow away from the digestive system, which often leads to the nagging aches and upset stomachs characteristic of stress. Stress is a normal part of everyday life, but learning how to control stress is important. Try to find ways of dealing with stress to neutralize the dangerous effects it can have on your health."

- Marshall Editions, 1000 Cures for 200 Ailments: Integrated Alternative and Conventional Treatments for the Most Common Illnesses (Get the book.)

"After the initial burst of energy and physical strength resulting from an adrenalin shot, all the cells in your body may suddenly turn "jittery" and your body starts shaking. You may feel as if you have lost all your energy in the process. Without your conscious control you have actually practiced "mind over matter." Testing Your Mind/Body Response At this point, I recommend you learn a simple muscle test derived from the healing method of Behavioral Kinesiology. This test will demonstrate to you that at each moment your thoughts, intentions, desires, etc. exert total control over your body."
- Andreas Moritz, Timeless Secrets of Health & Rejuvenation: Unleash The Natural Healing Power That Lies Dormant Within You (Get the book.)

"It responds to such a crisis by mobilizing several powerful hormones, including adrenalin, endorphins, cortisone, prolactin, vasopressin, and Renin-Angiotensin (RA). Endorphins, for example, help us to withstand pain and stress and allow the body to continue most of its activities. Cortisone orders the mobilization of stored energies and essential raw materials to supply the body with energy and basic nutrients during the crisis. This hormone actually allows the body to feed off itself, a situation that is warranted during a famine."

- Andreas Moritz, Timeless Secrets of Health & Rejuvenation: Unleash The Natural Healing Power That Lies Dormant Within You (Get the book.)

"Homeopathic growth hormone 4c impacts testosterone, growth hormone, adrenalin, adrenocorticotropic hormone, luteinizing hormone, FSH, and TSH. GH Stak from Muscle-Link Regenesis Pro from Regenesis As directed on label. Increase lean muscle mass, reduce adipose (fat tissue), support cardiac output, increase libido, increase energy. Improves blood lipid levels, slows down overall body deterioration associated with aging. Use effervescent or sublingual forms only. Methylsulfonyl-methane (MSM) ,000-4,000 mg daily. To improve tissue integrity in the joints."
- Phyllis A. Balch, CNC, Prescription for Nutritional Healing, 4th Edition: A Practical A-to-Z Reference to Drug-Free Remedies Using Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs & Food Supplements (Get the book.)

"If you ever have one of these extreme attacks, your doctor may want you to carry adrenalin with you as a precaution. Sold only by prescription, it is usually packaged as a "bee-sting kit" for use by those who react severely to insect bites. The kit allows you to administer the adrenalin yourself, saving the time it takes to get to the doctor or hospital. (Don't cringe at the thought. When a reaction occurs, you will probably have no trouble giving yourself a shot.) Still squeamish about self-administering adrenalin? There's a new product called the EpiPen."
- Patricia Hausman & Judith Benn Hurley, The Healing Foods: The Ultimate Authority on the Curative Power of Nutrition (Get the book.)

"Tyrosine is used for the manufacture of adrenalin, noradrenalin, and dopamine—vital for the coordination of body physiology when it has to take a physical action, such as fighting, running, playing sports, and so on. Excess tyrosine loss from the amino acid reserves of the body is also a primary factor in Parkinson's disease. Unexercised muscle gets broken down. As a result of the excretion of muscle parts from the body, some of the reserves of zinc and vitamin B6 also get lost."
- Fereydoon Batmanghelidj, Obesity Cancer & Depression: Their Common Cause & Natural Cure (Get the book.)

"By utilizing these biochemical pathways, the body can translate a strong emotion of fear into chemical messages that order your adrenal glands to trigger the secretion of the stress hormones adrenalin and Cortisol. Once these hormones are released into your bloodstream in sufficient amounts, your heart starts pounding and the blood vessels that supply your muscles with blood begin to dilate. This preprogrammed defense strategy of the body makes it physically possible for you to run away from a perilous situation or to avoid, for example, being run over by a car."
- Andreas Moritz, Timeless Secrets of Health & Rejuvenation: Unleash The Natural Healing Power That Lies Dormant Within You (Get the book.)

"Not really known, but remember that the whole thing is wriggling about quite a bit because of thermal motion, and the adrenalin molecule could take advantage of a small opening to slip in and eventually progress to its rightful place. What happens when it gets there? Again, not known. To answer that question you would need accurate 3-D pictures of both states of the receptor, the On state and the Off state. Since we find it hard to get either, things do not look good. But actually it's even worse than that."
- Luca Turin, The Secret of Scent: Adventures in Perfume and the Science of Smell (Get the book.)

"The sugar was inside the liver cells, of course, but the adrenalin attached itself to the outside of the cells. How did the message get across the cell membrane? The answer is that the membrane is an oily layer two molecules thick, not unlike a soap bubble, except of course that it's stable in water. It forms an unbroken sheet around every cell. Floating in the membrane are proteins specially designed for the purpose, that is to say, proteins which like having their midriff in oil but their heads and feet in the watery bits respectively outside and inside the cell."

- Luca Turin, The Secret of Scent: Adventures in Perfume and the Science of Smell (Get the book.)

"Tishing for receptors <-*^ When the gene message used by cells to make adrenalin receptors became known twenty years ago, people started looking for other such receptors. This is done by making short artificial bits of gene and 'fishing' for complementary bits in the genome. It works because our genes are made up of two complementary strands, so that when a cell divides each gets one strand and then makes up the other strand for an exact match."

- Luca Turin, The Secret of Scent: Adventures in Perfume and the Science of Smell (Get the book.)

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