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Jan
07

Adrenal Exhaustion Responds Well To Correct Treatments

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  1. blukper says:

    @ruth7784, I agreee, the information is very good but all the laughter from some of? the students, that one in particular, makes the video much less professional and takes away from the doctors emphasis of this problem.

  2. jfezzy77777 says:

    @ruth7784 i agree but dont worry they’ll all die of cancer and eliminate? their bloodlines from this planet.

  3. balanced4f4 says:

    @bamptonbred I have? been healed since 2004 since I began using their products and will never stop!!! 7 years later still going strong!

  4. FletcherHabit says:

    in regards to Adrenal Recovery something that has worked for me is taking full spectrum plant enzymes between the hours? of 8pm and 12 am on an empty stomach. These are the hours when the adrenals are doing most of their? repair and rebuilding preparing? for the next day. The enzymes greatly help facilitate that process.

  5. warlockboyburns says:

    what the? hell is this… is this guy picking on sick people?

  6. dmixtress says:

    This is the best explanation of identifying how to? communicate according to suggestibility type. So I still wonder why physical take direct commands but speak inferentialy… ?

  7. HormoneBalance says:

    thanks for sharing Dr. Borkin’s amazing wisdom.?

  8. bamptonbred says:

    can anyone tell me if they have been healed from there? adrenal fatigue using dr borkin…and his customized creams approach??

  9. researchfiend says:

    module 1? tape 7

  10. wheelori814 says:

    these videos drive me nuts, cuz while they are talking about how bad it is, there isnt anything stating? on how to “heal” it.

  11. elimarseli says:

    Thank you so much for this information. My boyfriend has adrenal fatigue and I don’t know what to do cause he is only 27 years old and I he is always sick to the point that he can’t do a thing. Adreno Fatigue is not funny for the sufferers or their partners. The partners have to sign? away a lot of delights than you can get from a normal relationship and only hope that it gets better.

  12. Hypohair says:

    I? could only bring myself to listen to the first few minutes of this video. That was enough rubbish for one day :(

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  14. NickolasDarling says:

    Nice try. Keep it up check out? esteembpo + com for social media marketing. hggfh

  15. ruth7784 says:

    I find this video quite? offensive, due to the idiots laughing, adrenal exhaustion is nothing to laugh about, anyone experiencing it would agree I’m sure.

  16. DrHMFIC says:

    Thanks for? acknowledging that. I’ve had similar experiences as a patient and professionally, and have paid unimaginably dearly to be unfettered in giving patients the best care I believe possible. To then constantly be chastised automatically for having an MDgets so annoying!. The hypocrisy is when it comes from people claiming to be into “holistic” medicine as they exclude a major treatment pathway.

    …I, myself, recently went to an MD for a problem. He was an idiot. 8^]

  17. CoffeePleaseNow says:

    Oh, there are a few exceptions, just in my experience and many others, they are very HARD to find. But with persistence one will? find they are out there. I found a good Doc, but this MD made the choice not to participate with the insurace companies, for a multitude of reasons…. this list goes on and on. In my opinion, I’ll pay a couple of hundred bucks to get her advice and get better. It’s well worth it to me.

  18. DrHMFIC says:

    r-r-right. These kind are all good. The other kind are all bad. No exceptions. Thank you–it takes open-minded people like you to help us “educated’ people get even a glimpse of all the profound knowledge people like you have. Just think: if us AMA/pharmaceutical-conspiracy doctors had a soul, you could almost think of us as like human, and imagine some of us as being different than just a single stereotype. Ah, but never mind…just my imagination going wild? again.

  19. CoffeePleaseNow says:

    these are the doctors who are making patients well. unlike the so called ” educated” doctors who? offer no help to these patients and no outside of the box thinking what so ever.

  20. Sobanski87 says:

    thanks need to be added to you as a friend so I can reply.?

  21. DrHMFIC says:

    Dude…your body is already having trouble with its self-management of metabolic activities that occur with ANY form of physiologic stress. Getting very hungry and lettingyour blood sugar levels drop will cause the body to start to release stress-related hormones. This is exhausting your body.

    I’ll drop you a line so? that you can write back if you want. If you do, I’ll try to help you. I’m a medical doctor and everyone knows we don’t care about anyone else, but…

  22. Sobanski87 says:

    Thank you for replying I appreciate it, my comment was 4 months ago and I’m still in the same place. From what I have read raw food mayb be good but not sure what a sensible plan would be as I’m 6’6 and get hungry a lot, I’m still searching? and thanks for the comment.

  23. DrHMFIC says:

    This is all so vague, so generalized, and so? unscientific…great training for people who are OK with being “doctors” who just wing it.

  24. DrHMFIC says:

    First, you might have mononucleosis, also known as glandular fever. Or it might be a chronic fatigue syndrome. Whether the docotrs there canhelp or not, it still boils down to you having to eat realy healthy, get extra rest, and try to keep? a handle on the self-criticism on a very consistent basis for possibly months in order to get better. Avoiding stress, stressful activities, and stressful habits (alcohol and other getting wasted) fairly consistently is also very important. Boring, but true.

  25. greencity127 says:

    me to Im 17 been like this 14 or? 15

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