Cortisol creates an imbalance

When we are under repeated or prolonged stress, the production of cortisol - a stress hormone that, among other things, breaks down muscle cells to release energy (glucose) - increases blood sugar and insulin levels. If the stress continues, the energy metabolism in the cells decreases, which means that the metabolism and thus the calorie consumption decreases. Often we also feel tired and lose energy. The energy that is not used is stored as fat - usually around the waist.
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Energy productiondecreases

It may seem illogical, but for our ancestors it was all about building energy reserves - surviving until the stressors (starvation, cold, drought) had passed. But for us, it doesn't work that way - as energy production decreases, it becomes increasingly difficult to defend against the stressors. This is why fatigue and anxiety increase. To save energy, the production of testosterone, progesterone and oestrogen - our fat-burning and building sex hormones - also drops. But the production of thyroid hormone is also affected by stress - which can lead to various forms of imbalance.

KSM66 reverses this trend. Resistance to stress increases and the body can begin to function normally again. 22 double-blind studies show that this is the case.

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