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Lowering cortisol - natural ways to regulate stress & balance hormones

Elevated cortisol can cause stress, sleep problems and weight gain. Find out how you can lower it naturally - with nutrition, adaptogens and relaxation techniques.

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Cortisol is a vital hormone that is produced in the adrenal cortex and plays a central role in stress management, energy metabolism and inflammation.

Cortisol is a vital hormone that is produced in the adrenal cortex and plays a central role in stress management, energy metabolism and inflammation. However, chronically elevated cortisol levels, often caused by prolonged stress, lack of sleep or an unbalanced diet, can lead to negative consequences such as weight gain, sleep problems, high blood pressure, a weakened immune system and exhaustion. Long-term high cortisol levels can also destabilise blood sugar levels, promote muscle breakdown and impair mental performance.

To lower cortisol naturally, a holistic approach is crucial. Relaxation techniques such as meditation, breathing exercises and yoga help to regulate the body's stress response. Regular exercise, especially gentle endurance sports such as walking or swimming, can stabilise the cortisol balance without causing additional stress. Healthy sleep hygiene with sufficient deep sleep phases helps to naturally lower cortisol levels and support hormone balance.

Nutritionally, omega-3 fatty acids, magnesium and B vitamins can improve stress resistance and reduce inflammatory processes that are exacerbated by high cortisol levels. Adaptogens such as Ashwagandha, Rhodiola and Ginseng are known in naturopathy for their ability to balance the stress hormone system and regulate adrenal function. Lactoferrin is also being researched for its anti-inflammatory and immunomodulating effects, as chronic stress can weaken the immune defence.

A balanced diet with protein-rich foods, complex carbohydrates and sufficient antioxidants supports the regulation of cortisol levels. Caffeine and sugar should be reduced as they favour blood sugar fluctuations and can put additional strain on the adrenal glands. Regular breaks, mindfulness and social interaction also promote emotional resilience and help to stabilise cortisol production in the long term.

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