Adrenaline Dominance, by Michael Platt, MD

 

 

Musings from 20th Street

Dr. T Returns To La Casa This September!

On Thursday, September 12th (at 7:30pm) our friend Dr. Adiel Tel-Oren is going to give a talk at La Casa, titled: “The Protein Epidemic: Good, Bad and Ugly!” Learn the surprising facts that nature and chemical sciences teach us about the many unknown faces of protein. For more details and to RSVP, click HERE.

The following day, between 2pm and 7pm, he will holding an Holistic Skin Clinic with FREE skin evaluation. If you never been to a skin clinic before, please click HERE and read carefully the information before you make an appointment. Evaluation is free, but if you want to remove a mole or growth, there is a cost. Book your appointment HERE.

This is an unpublished article by Michael Platt, MD.  I am pleased to be able to send this out to our subscribers. I have had several conversations with Dr. Platt over the last few weeks. His research is fascinating and compelling.

When I first began my exploration into holistic health, I was Ruth Sackman’s assistant. She started the first organization—the Foundation for Advancement of Cancer Therapies—that disseminated information about biological/non-toxic treatments for cancer. It was through her guidance that my mother cured herself of her terminal bone cancer.

During that time, I was a regular speaker at FACT’s annual conference. I often shared the podium with John Lee. Dr. Lee did the seminal research on the use of natural progesterone cream, and changed (and doubtless saved) many women’s lives by introducing the concept of the importance of women getting more progesterone than we had been getting.

Dr. Platt gives us the next generation of thought on natural progesterone. He introduces much higher dosage; he suggests usage for both men and women as well as for children; he ties progesterone with insulin/sugar output and adrenaline. He puts these three biological phenomena together in a way that has never been done before. Read on for this fascinating material (available only on Musings).

Adrenaline Dominance

There is a healthcare crisis in America that is completely under the radar. Almost every family is affected by it in some way or another. It is associated with adrenaline, a hormone that most people are aware of. It is known as the “fight-or-flight” hormone, which is released in large quantities whenever we are in danger.

It is an extremely powerful hormone, and has significant physiologic effects on our body. These episodes are usually short-lived, and as soon as the danger passes the adrenaline levels go back down.

Common Symptoms

However, there is another reason the body releases adrenaline, and it can occur throughout the day and night for sustained periods. Needless to say, this can have a significant effect on our health, and certainly, on the quality of our life. For example, excess adrenaline can prevent us from falling asleep or staying asleep. In certain people it makes the mind race, causes restless leg syndrome, results in bruxism (teeth grinding), tightens the jaw (TMJ), and causes nighttime urination, especially around 2:30 am when levels of adrenaline are the highest.

During the day it is the primary cause of anxiety, it creates anger (including road rage); cuts off circulation to certain areas of the body not needed for survival (resulting in cold hands and/or feet, as well as IBS); makes muscles tense leading to the buildup of lactic acid, causing the pain of fibromyalgia; and it creates an “over-active” bladder in women, and bed-wetting in children.

In addition, it is the underlying cause of ADHD in children and adults, it creates muscle tension in the neck resulting in tinnitus and headaches, it is the cause of conditions felt to be incurable such as chronic interstitial cystitis and PMDD
(premenstrual dysphoric disorder)—a condition found in about 5-8% of menstruating women. These are the women who no one can live with for about 10 days of the month due to severe anger issues and mood swings.

Possible Role in Addiction

There are many people in this country addicted to drugs and alcohol. They often wind up going through detox or some form of rehab therapy to get off whatever chemical they are addicted to. In this situation it is important to understand that people often get into drugs and alcohol simply to relax when they are dealing with high levels of adrenaline.

During the many years that I have treated people with excess adrenaline, I have observed that people who are creative have the most adrenaline. One needs only to look at people in the music industry to appreciate the high incidence of drugs and alcohol, unfortunately often leading to deaths from over-dosing. This can also be said to affect people in Hollywood, who might have a tendency to overindulge at times.

There are certain characteristics that creative people exhibit. For example, they are very intuitive about other people—in other words, they can read other people. They often have premonitions or déjà vu experiences. They might know who is on the phone before they answer it. If they go too long without eating they get shaky or irritable. They will find that animals and small children might be attracted to them, and they may fall asleep in a car when other people are driving.

Additional Problems

There are two related conditions that are in the category of “we do not know what causes it, and we certainly do not know how to treat it”. The first is called cyclical vomiting syndrome (CVS), and the other is hyperemesis gravidarum. CVS is most often seen in children who start vomiting and cannot stop and have to be hospitalized. The other condition I mentioned is found in women who experience nausea and/or vomiting throughout their entire pregnancy. Again, both related to excess adrenaline.

There are some babies that experience colic, which I suspect is the earliest manifestation of adrenaline dominance. Normally, this is a condition that can

cause new parents to be up all night. The good news is that it can be treated and eliminated in less than five minutes.

The next manifestation of excess adrenaline is called “the terrible two’s”. Other excess adrenaline issues in children I have mentioned previously—bed wetting which can be eliminated in 24 hours, and, of course, ADHD, which also is easily addressed. In my book called Adrenaline Dominance, I discuss the reason why the body releases adrenaline, the conditions associated with it, and, of course, how to treat it. With regard to the conditions, I divide them into the good, the bad, and the ugly—taking the liberty of borrowing

the idea from the Clint Eastwood movie of the same title.

The only condition that I placed in the “good” category is ADHD. This sort of goes against the thinking of most schools and many doctors, but when you consider that the most intelligent, creative, successful people in the world have ADHD, it is hard to think of it in negative terms. It is often referred to as a ‘learning disorder’, but in reality it is
actually an ‘interest’ disorder. Children with ADHD will definitely focus if they are interested, but if it is a subject that they have no interest in they will easily get
distracted.

I mentioned earlier that as part of the “fight-or-flight” response, adrenaline cuts off circulation to certain areas of the body not needed for survival. Again, it is the cause of cold hands and/or feet. Which brings us to another condition that excess adrenaline can claim credit for which is peripheral neuropathy. It is often attributable to diabetes, and when people have it but are not diabetic it is called
‘idiopathic’—which means of no known cause. However, I suspect that it might be attributable to adrenaline cutting off blood supply to the nerves in the feet.

Adrenal Fatigue — A Misdiagnosis?

Another area that is affected by this cut off of circulation is the salivary glands, also not needed for survival. As a result, hormones have a difficult time getting into the saliva. There are certain doctors, especially naturopaths, who rely heavily
on saliva tests to treat their patients. This has resulted in the creation of a disease that actually does not exist called ‘adrenal fatigue’. It is diagnosed based solely on the presence of low cortisol levels in the saliva. Interestingly, however, excess adrenaline is the number one cause of stress, and the body responds to stress by
producing cortisol—the anti-stress hormone.

Since adrenaline peaks during the night, especially around 2:30 am, a morning cortisol blood test done before 9 am
is the best test to determine elevated adrenaline levels. All the books written about ‘adrenal fatigue’ are actually talking about ‘adrenaline dominance’. 
Unfortunately, because of the false readings of low salivary cortisol, many patients are started on Cortef (cortisone) when they already have high blood cortisol levels. This contributes to weight gain, osteoporosis, etc.

Weight Gain

So far I have touched on conditions related to excess adrenaline that affect millions of lives. However, I have left out a condition that can have a significant impact on a person’s life, and also affects millions of people. What I am referring  to is weight. Surprisingly, excess adrenaline might be the number one reason why there are so many people fighting with weight gain. Other than preparing the
body for danger, the primary role of adrenaline is to provide sugar for the brain.

The brain utilizes more sugar per weight than any other area of the body. When the brain runs out of fuel, people experience a profound sense of sleepiness which is called hypoglycemia. Classically, this occurs between 3-4 pm when insulin levels are peaking, or after eating, or when people are in a car either as a driver or as a passenger. A low level of sugar in the brain automatically sends an alert to the adrenal glands via the sympathetic nervous system to release adrenaline.

Adrenaline then raises sugar levels via a process called gluconeogenesis, whereby it converts protein into glucose. The brain can use up fuel in as little as three hours. Understandably, adrenaline levels peak around 2:30-3:00am, contributing to insomnia and an urge to urinate around that time.

Adrenaline can create stress. This stimulates the release of another hormone called cortisol which is an
anti-stress hormone. As soon as it is released, it raises glucose levels via a process called glycogenolysis. As a result, the body is putting out two hormones that raise
sugar—while people are sleeping (or trying to).

When it comes to sugar, it does not matter whether you are eating it or if the body is making it, if you don’t burn it up, the sugar is stored as fat in your fat cells.
This may be the number one reason why people are fighting weight.

Treatment

It is important to have the understanding that the primary reason the body is releasing excess adrenaline is simply to raise glucose levels for the brain. However, by giving the brain the fuel it needs, there is a reduced need to use adrenaline to provide fuel. Accordingly, there are two fuels the brain uses: glucose and ketones. The best source of glucose is derived from vegetables. Ketones are derived from coconut or MCT oil.

Each meal—breakfast, lunch, dinner, and bedtime snack—should provide one or the other, ideally both. The only other thing needed to control adrenaline is a 5% (50 mg per pump) progesterone cream that is applied 1-3 minutes before eating. Not only does progesterone block adrenaline from getting to adrenaline receptor sites, it also blocks insulin. Controlling insulin is another way of controlling adrenaline, since it will prevent episodes of hypoglycemia.

A more extensive review of this subject can be found in: Adrenaline Dominance: A Revolutionary Approach to Wellness. It can be found on Amazon or on my website (www.plattwellness.com).

Michael E. Platt, M.D., has been board-certified in internal medicine. He has an office in Palm Desert, CA, and is devoted to wellness. He is known nationally and internationally as a specialist in bio-identical hormones. He is also the author of The Miracle of Bio-identical Hormones and The Platt Protocol for Hormone
Balancing—
a wellness manual for healthcare practitioners.

For more information please visit http://plattwellness.com E-mail Dr. Platt directly at: meplatt2@gmail.com, or, Phone: 760-836-3232

La Casa also carries Dr. Platt’s natural progesterone cream. Anyone can stop into La Casa to purchase. Soon, La Casa is going to have its own online store to sell only the products that I have thoroughly researched, vetted, and used in my personal life.​

Respectfully submitted by:
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*Licensed Psychologist
*Certified  Psychoanalyst
*Stone Carrier Medicine Woman, Native American Traditional Organization

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Meet The College Dropout Who Invented A Surgery And Cured Himself 

CNN recently reported on Doug Lindsay, a man diagnosed with a mysterious illness who spent 11 years bed-ridden. Doctors were baffled. Treatments didn’t help. And Lindsay eventually realized that if he wanted his life back, he would have to do it himself.​ Pertinent to Dr. PLatt’s research, the problem was adrenaline. Doug figured it out, and got much much better.

Read all about his amazing journey to healing HERE.

Please Welcome The Newest La Casa PR Residents! 

Life has a tendency to thrive at La Casa Puerto Rico, and our ten chickens and one rooster have been keeping themselves busy! Above you can see just two of the eight new chicks that just hatched. We love each and every one of them! 

Would You LIke This Tree In Your Backyard?

Maybe if it were a tree, you would be happy with it. You could do some tree-communing, and reap loads of benefits, as I talked about in a past Musings.

But, it’s not a tree.

It’s a high radiation-emitting antenna that gave my friend serious radiation poisoning.

This next picture was taken in New York City—fake bricks to hide 5G equipment:

An Important Video On The Subject Of Cell Towers

“The levels of radiation inside this grocery store are toxic.”

Activist Matt Landman visits the site of a new cell tower in Northern California—in the middle of a housing complex and opposite a Whole Foods grocery store—and reveals immeasurable levels of radiation.

To watch this terrifying video in full, click HERE.

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Another video—click HERE—from GrassrootsEnvEd, concerns FCC plans to amend an old Over-The-Air-Reception-Device (OTARD) rule to allow wireless companies to place 5G transmitters on private homes in your neighborhood, with no notice, no hearing, no opportunity for you to do anything about it. The FCC is supposed to work for the people, not the wireless companies. Please call Congressman Frank Pallone at (202) 225-4671 and ask him to hold hearings on the OTARD rule and stop the FCC!

LIFESTYLE TRUMPS GENES

“Life-style trumps genes” is one of the most important lessons on health that I want to impart. My mother and sister were both dead of cancer long before they reached the age that I am currently (72). Pictures above are of me on my 72nd birthday, two months ago. I am healthy, have no diseases, live an active lifestyle (swim, run, do yoga), and am a 50-year vegetarian. Yet, according to genetic predictions, I should probably be dead. Statistical estimates are that I have a 16 times higher chance of getting cancer than someone without my genetic history. Rather than dying, I thrive in my lifestyle, my age, and my infinite curiosity. CURIOSITY is the CURE.

My mother was my first inspiration/lesson about the reversibility of cancer.

I created La Casa Spa and Wellness Center long before holistic medicine was widely known. My mother and I spent the 1970s seeking alternative cancer therapies because she had been diagnosed with breast cancer mestaticized to terminal bone cancer. Following sound principles of holistic health, my mother was able to reverse her cancer condition entirely, moving from her wheelchair to joyfully playing tennis again.

After my father died, my mother’s cancer came roaring back with a vengeance. I understand the resurgance of my mother’s illness to be entirely related to the loss of her one-and-only-beloved.

These experiences — of my mother getting sick, my mother fully reversing terminal cancer, and my mother’s cancer coming back after the biggest emotional loss of her life — inspired me to specialize in my psychoanalytic practice to work with cancer patients, and to fulfill the need for a holistic healing center. La Casa started as a destination holistic center in the rain forest jungle  of Puerto Rico, and then in the urban jungle of NYC. I invite my readers, and all others, to partake of the restorative and profoundly cleansing therapies that have brought La Casa world-wide recognition. A personal note: there is not a single therapy offered at both La Casas that I have not incorportated into my own lifestyle.

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