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Cortisol: Why We Need It and How to Tell When It’s Off | In All Things Ministries

Cortisol: Why We Need It and How to Tell When It’s Off | In All Things Ministries

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In this enlightening video, we dive into the essential hormone cortisol, exploring why it’s crucial for our health and how it impacts our daily lives. Cortisol plays a key role in regulating our stress response, energy levels, and even immune function. But how can we tell when it’s out of balance, and what can we do about it?

In this video, we discuss:

The importance of cortisol in the body and why we need it.

How to identify when cortisol levels are off (signs of imbalance).

Practical steps to take when cortisol is unbalanced, including lifestyle and health tips.

This video is part of a larger conversation about the mind-body connection. It connects to another video on our channel that discusses the spiritual connections to health and wellness, which we’ll reference in the comments section. Here is the link to the spiritual insights video: https://youtu.be/JBo2UDS--5g

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