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Peer-Reviewed Publication: Integrative Framework for Thyroid & Endocrine Resilience
Collaborative research led by ARG’s Medical Affairs and Scientific Advisory Board reinforces the company’s commitment to thyroid category leadership.
When Cortisol Loses Its Rhythm: Burnout, Fatigue, and the Case for Adrenal Resilience
Cortisol is not meant to be constant. Under healthy conditions, it follows a daily rhythm that supports alertness and energy availability earlier in the day, then gradually declines to allow for rest and repair. This rhythm reflects an intact feedback system within the HPA axis, enabling cortisol to rise when stress requires it and fall when the demand passes. [1]
Cortisol dysregulation reflects changes in central signaling, feedback sensitivity, hormone availability, and tissue responsiveness, and not a simple excess or deficiency. Treating cortisol as a number to correct risks pushing the system further from balance rather than restoring adaptive range.
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Why Stress-Linked Anxiety Can Be Thyroid in Disguise
The connection between anxiety and thyroid health highlights that mental and metabolic symptoms are deeply intertwined, rather than separate issues. Anxiety can stem from thyroid dysfunction, and chronic emotional stress can in turn disrupt thyroid regulation, creating a feedback loop that affects mood, energy, and resilience. Recognizing this bidirectional relationship allows practitioners to look beyond surface symptoms, using comprehensive testing, contextual interpretation, and collaborative care to uncover meaningful patterns. When clinicians pair scientific insight with empathy, patients gain clarity that their symptoms are real, explainable, and addressable. Healing becomes not just symptom management, but an integrative process of restoring balance across both mind and body.
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The Link Between Gut Health and Mental Health
This article discusses why moderating champagne, latkes, and Christmas cookies is so important to keeping your mood balanced this winter.
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