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Vitamin B5
Vitamin B5 is also known as pantothenic acid, and it helps with the production of hormones in the adrenal glands. It also helps prevent viral infection, regulate cholesterol levels, and relieve fatigue. Low levels of vitamin B5 cause fatigue, decreased appetite, burning feet and loss of hair. Foods high in vitamin B5 include beans, potatoes, mushrooms, meat (particularly, liver) and yeast.Magnesium
Magnesium is essential for the metabolism of adrenal hormones, and energy production. If you often get cramps, pain in your legs, or feel depressed, magnesium can help you. Milk, brown rice, fish, and beans are good sources of magnesium.Vitamin C
Vitamin C is needed to regulate elevated cortisol levels that have resulted from prolonged exposure to stress. It is present in most types of fresh vegetables and fruits.Omega 3
Blue-backed fish, salmon and nuts are high in essential fatty acids, EPA, DHA, and linolenic acid, which help reduce inflammation and pain. They also help with the working of adrenal hormones.Like
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