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The biology of cortisol

The biology of cortisol

  • Cortisol is a steroid hormone derived from cholesterol, sharing its precursor with estrogen and testosterone. Under stress, the body prioritizes cortisol synthesis regardless of how much cholesterol you produce.
  • Despite its negative reputation, it is vital for normal immune function, memory, and mood regulation.
  • The secretion process begins in the brain with the release of corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH). CRH stimulates the pituitary gland to secrete ACTH, which in turn prompts the adrenal glands to produce cortisol. 

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Cortisol and adrenaline are the two key hormones that determine our energy levels, focus, and immune system strength. Understanding how to regulate them can help you improve productivity, resilience, and overall health. Here’s how you can optimize their effects through simple and science-backed strategies.

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