Addison Disease

Addison Disease

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Addison disease or primary adrenal insufficiency is a rare autoimmune disorder of the adrenal glands, in which the immune system mistakenly attacks the adrenal glands cells. As a result too little cortisol and often too little aldosterone are produced. Addison disease can be life-threatening in some cases (Addisonian crisis). The disease is more common in women than in men and most common between the ages of 30 and 50.

Diagnosis of Real Causes & Treatment of Addison Disease :

– Gradual restoration of cellular function
– Personalized therapeutic protocols, without chemical residues and excipients
– Treating the real causes
– Therapeutic formulas that work alone or in combination with any other medication
– Adopting a Molecular / Therapeutic Nutrition Plan

Early-stage manifestations of Addison disease can be easily mistaken for symptoms of other conditions such as flu. These manifestations include fatigue, dizziness, muscle weakness, loss of appetite, nausea, diarrhea, low blood pressure, salt craving, irritability or skin darkening (hyperpigmentation).

 Your Online Health Specialist will address a series of targeted questions to you, to assess whether your symptoms could be indicative of Addison disease. Then your specialist may recommend a specialized blood test, an abdomen CT scan or other molecular-level diagnostic tests to confirm the diagnosis. Your personalized treatment plan will be based upon the diagnostic tests results, the symptoms described and your medical history overall.

Our platform provides an innovative, user-friendly environment that enables an almost in-person experience between the Health Specialist and the patient. In this environment your Specialist will explain the components, duration and health benefits of your personalized treatment plan. This treatment plan may be accompanied by a Molecular Nutrition program that will be compiled after a distinct online consultation with our Molecular Nutritionist and will aim towards achieving even higher levels of health and well-being along with alleviating not only the symptoms but the true causes of Addison disease.

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