Adrenaline Dominance

Adrenaline dominance is defined as chronically or repeatedly elevated adrenaline that causes clinical consequences. The model proposes that excess adrenaline, inadequate brain fuel, and insufficient progesterone-mediated control may underl…

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Adrenaline dominance is defined as chronically or repeatedly elevated adrenaline that causes clinical consequences. The model proposes that excess adrenaline, inadequate brain fuel, and insufficient progesterone-mediated control may underlie many conditions usually treated separately. Adrenaline raises blood sugar quickly when brain glucose availability drops. Nighttime blood sugar drops can trigger adrenaline and cortisol, which may wake people and make sleep difficult. Everyday adrenaline release is framed mainly as a response to low brain fuel rather than frequent danger. Excess adrenaline is claimed to be genetic and inherited from one or both parents.