January 14, 2025

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Addison’s Disease

Addison’s Disease

A disease of the adrenal glands, which are pyramid-shaped organs which sit above the kidneys. The adrenal glands produce vital hormones: corticosteroids (eg cortisol) and mineralocorticoids (eg aldosterone). In Addison’s Disease the adrenal glands are unable to produce sufficient quantities of these hormones.

Typical symptoms include weakness, apathy, weight loss, loss of appetite, abdominal pain and menstrual disorder. Sufferers may show increased pigmentation of the skin in the creases of the palms and in their mouths. In addition, there may be acute drops in blood pressure on standing, leading to black outs.

80% of cases have no known cause. Of the remaining 20%, many are of auto-immune origin – abnormally the sufferer’s own antibodies are driven to attack his or her adrenal glands. The overall outlook for this disorder is usually good provided there is adequate treatment. This treatment will be required for life.

Complementary Health Advice:

Sufferers of Addison’s Disease are prone to losing excessive potassium from their bodies. It may therefore be appropriate to take potassium supplementation. Potassium is essential for a wide range of functions in the body and deficiency can account for a number of the clinical features of Addison’s Disease. You can also boost potassium levels by increasing the amounts of fresh fruit and vegetables in your diet

The following complementary therapies can be used in the treatment of Addison’s Disease:

Nutritional Therapy