Dr. James Wilson’s Programs for Adrenal Fatigue & Stress*
To provide you with optimal support for healthy adrenal function, Dr. Wilson continues to research and develop new products, and improve the effectiveness of his existing dietary supplement formulas. Based on his experience with thousands of people going through stressful times and adrenal fatigue, he designed the following programs using his unique formulas. Dr. Wilson’s purpose in offering these programs is to help you find a successful, healthy path out of adrenal fatigue to greater vitality and stress hardiness. These programs are intended to be used in conjunction with the dietary and lifestyle recommendations Dr. Wilson makes in chapter 12 and 13 of his book, Adrenal Fatigue: The 21st Century Stress Syndrome.
We suggest that you start by taking the adrenal fatigue questionnaire on page 61 in Dr. Wilson's book to help determine if you may be experiencing mild, moderate or severe adrenal fatigue.* Then click on the corresponding link below for Dr. Wilson’s recommended supplement support program.
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Severe Adrenal Fatigue Dietary Supplement Program*
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Moderate Adrenal Fatigue Dietary Supplement Program*
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Mild Adrenal Fatigue Dietary Supplement Program*
If you are experiencing stress and/or adrenal fatigue and have any of the following concerns, click on the corresponding link for Dr. Wilson’s supplement support recommendations.
If you are experiencing any of the following, you may find it helpful to try Dr. Wilson’s Severe Adrenal Fatigue Dietary Supplement Program for additional support. You may also find helpful information in the appropriate sections of Related Health Conditions.
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Anxiety
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Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
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Asthenia - lack of, or loss of strength, generalized weakness
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Asthma
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Autoimmune problems
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Bronchitis - recurrent, chronic or slow recovery from
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Burnout
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Chemical Sensitivity
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Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)
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Chronic infections,
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Chronically run down - with early morning fatigue and low blood pressure
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Chronic mental and/or physical exhaustion
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Exhaustion
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Depression
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Fatigue - severe, disabling early morning fatigue
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Fibromyalgia
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Nervous breakdown (nervous exhaustion)
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Neurasthenia
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Pneumonia
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Prevent or lessen the letdown after a stressful event
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Respiratory infections - recurrent, chronic or slow recovery from
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Rheumatoid arthritis
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Weakness or lack of stamina
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Slow recovery following acute infectious diseases, especially influenza, pneumonia, or other respiratory infections
