Have you ever wondered what the cause of progressive anemia, low blood pressure, great weakness, and bronchial skin discoloration might be? It is brought on by an insufficient secretion of hormones by the adrenal cortex. The disease known as Addison's disease manifests when the adrenal glands secrete less of one of these two hormones (Cortisol or adolescent estrogen). While the cortisol hormone aids in the body's response to stress, such as that caused by illness, injury, or surgery. Additionally, it aids in maintaining blood pressure, heart health, immune system function, and blood glucose (sugar) levels. On the other hand, aldosterone hormone affects the balance of sodium and potassium in the blood. This in turn controls the volume of fluid the kidneys excrete in urination, which affects blood volume and blood pressure. CHECK THIS RECIPES AND COOKBOOK FOR A HEALTHY LIFE
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