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Home / Wellness / Healthy Weight Loss / 5 Ways To Prepare For a Good Cortisol Test

5 Ways To Prepare For a Good Cortisol Test

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Have you ever had a cortisol test?

If you want to win the war on stress, it is important to understand the role of cortisol and how it can be your friend or foe.

If balanced, cortisol can help your body keep its immune system in check. But, left unchecked and unbalanced, cortisol can wreak havoc on your body.

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Cortisol is critical to your body. Also known as the ‘stress hormone,’ it is essential to helping you regulate your blood pressure and immune system when your body is in crisis.

When your cortisol levels are balanced, it protects your immune system from emotional setbacks as well as physical attacks. Cortisol also helps you to use your energy reserves to protect your body’s ability to fight off infections.

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However, if your cortisol levels are always working at a high level, this hormone can cause some problems to your body.

Some of these problems include sleeplessness, a non-functioning immune response, abnormal blood sugar levels, and weight gain in your stomach.

Abnormal blood sugar levels and weight gain occur when you are stressed out because your body urges you to eat something high in calories.

It provides a temporary boost in energy and leads to weight gain and increased sugar levels. So it's important to strike a balance with your cortisol levels.

Here are five ways to lower your cortisol:

1. Pay attention to what you eat before cortisol test.

Nutrition is critical and controls the production of cortisol in your body.

Eating a balanced diet of fruits, vegetables and low-glycemic foods like eggs lower the cortisol levels in the blood.

Whole grain products also help to control the production levels of cortisol in the body.

When you add in vitamin B5 and folic acid, which is plentiful in beans, fish, whole grains, sunflower seeds and fruits to this mix, this also provides balance for your cortisol levels.

Processed sugar and flours do the opposite, causing cortisol levels to increase.

By paying attention to what you eat, you can balance the cortisol levels in your body helping to protect your immune system.

2. Exercise regularly.

Regular exercise serves two purposes.

It helps you manage your weight and also results in weight loss. When you exercise, your body produces those feel-good endorphins. As endorphins are released into your brain, this helps you to combat stress and anxiety. As a result, excess cortisol production is alleviated.

By exercising regularly, you also contribute to reducing excess amounts of cortisol from your system. In other words, it’s a stress buster.

3. Meditate to clear your mind before cortisol test.

According to the National Science Foundation, we have between 12,000 – 50,000 thoughts per day. That’s a lot of thoughts!

With so much thinking and continuous thought processing, it’s no wonder that our stress levels can easily get out of whack. That's why it’s important to take a breather!

Sit with your eyes closed in a silent environment so you can clear your mind. Do this for 15 minutes a day.

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African American woman meditating on couchMediation is helpful because our bodies have an amazing ability to create self-repair.

According to the book, Mind Over Medicine; Scientific Proof That You Can Heal Yourself, our bodies can help fight cancer, prevent infection, repair wounds, and also protect us from infectious agents.

But, when we stress out, the opposite occurs. The body’s ability to heal itself becomes deactivated when your body is full of stress hormones such as cortisol. 15 minutes of daily downtime will help alleviate, reduce your stress levels and regulate cortisol production in your body.

4. Spend some time cuddling with animals.

Ever wonder why seeing and playing with animals provides you with a warm and fuzzy feeling?

Well, there is a scientific reason this happens. When you snuggle with animals, it fills you with oxytocin, endorphins and other healing hormones that support your body’s ability to initiate self-healing.

This is why pet therapy is mentally and physically effective. If you don’t have a pet, a trip to the pet store or local zoo can help elicit these same emotions.

5. Give of yourself to prepare for the cortisol test.

A South African woman was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and decided instead of focusing on herself she needed to shift this energy towards others.

The medicine woman wrote the South African woman a prescription to give 29 gifts for 29 days. The woman with multiple sclerosis completed the request, and the results were astonishing. Her MS symptoms started to lessen.

By giving and being generous, it activated a relaxation response that helped to bolster her body’s natural self-repair mechanism. This is not a suggestion that generosity will cure diseases. However, science is still uncovering how the mind can have a tremendous effect on the diseases we have and how we deal with them.

 

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By Elizabeth Overstreet | Published May 7, 2021

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