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The Primal Kitchen Podcast

Dr. Michael Platt on Adrenalin Dominance

The Primal Kitchen Podcast

Mark Sisson & Morgan Zanotti

Fitness, Entrepreneur, Sisson, Parenting, Health, Wellness, Weightloss, Primal, Paleo, Nutrition, Health & Fitness

4.4 • 717 Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2020

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Michael Platt on Adrenalin Dominance

Host Brad Kearns talks to Dr. Michael Platt about the controversial and cutting edge subject of Adrenalin Dominance, the title of Platt’s new book and a topic that Platt argues is widely misunderstood and misinterpreted. Dr. Platt explains that the catch-all health disturbance of adrenal fatigue is diagnosed by low salivary cortisol, which is actually indicative of adrenalin dominance. Adrenalin Dominance, as you might guess, is driven by hectic, high-stress modern life and the desperate need for our brain to consume glucose around the clock. Whenever your brain detects the slightest drop in glucose supply (from an insulin rush after high carb meal, or after a strenuous workout, or after a hectic, high-stress day at work), your body will produce adrenalin (also referred to as norepinephrine) to keep you humming along. 

 

We are going outside the boundaries of mainstream medicine to attack the cause of many mental and physical disorders. Dr. Platt makes a compelling case that dumping too much adrenalin into the bloodstream is the root cause of most psychiatric conditions and also the primary driver of excess body fat. This is because adrenalin levels peak at 2:30 am and all that glucose production isn’t burned off and is thus stored as fat while you sleep. Hint: if you get up to pee in the middle of the night, you have a problem. This seemingly innocent and common occurrence is actually a sign of excess adrenalin—remember your Latin lessons where “adrenal” means next to renal. Your overactive adrenalin stimulates the kidneys and you have to pee. Other symptoms include grinding your teeth and nervous tapping of your legs. The net effect of overproducing adrenalin is chronic conditions like ADHD, fibromyalgia, anxiety, depression, severe mood swings, and road rage. 

 

Dr. Platt is not all about bad news. He says the condition is surprisingly easy to fix with the application of the wonder hormone progesterone. Yes, you can buy 5% progesterone cream and apply it before meals, which blocks both adrenalin, insulin, and estrogen. Note: while females may be familiar with using progesterone for estrogen-related health conditions, Dr. Platt notes that males over 50 stop producing progesterone, setting the stage for the dreaded space tire accumulation—a hallmark of which is excess estrogen. 

 

Dr. Platt is board-certified in Internal Medicine and has nearly four decades of experience working with patients in varied clinical settings from medical groups to eldercare medicine to health research. He’s currently the president of Platt Wellness Center in Rancho Mirage, California, where he specializes in bio-identical hormones, hormone balancing and the causation of illness. Learn more at Plattwellness.com

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0:00.0

Hi, it's Mark Sisson. Welcome to the Primal Blueprint Podcast. It's time for another show dedicated to the world of keto.

0:09.3

Check out KetorReset.com for details about my New York Times bestselling book and send your questions to info at ketoreset.com.

0:29.1

Dr. Michael Platt, thank you for joining me in beautiful desert down there, right?

0:31.4

Well, it's nice.

0:37.2

Finishing up the warm season, and now it's the place everybody wants to be all winter.

0:41.7

And you're doing some incredible work there. I'm so excited to have you on the show.

0:49.3

And I think I'm just going to be winding you up here and turning you loose because we have this widespread misunderstanding of adrenal fatigue and misdiagnosis, misuse of prescription drugs,

0:59.0

and you're going to set everybody straight. So I'd love to hear you explain it.

1:07.7

Well, we're going to be talking about what I call adrenaline dominance.

1:12.2

And in essence, what that means is that there's another term called estrogen dominance

1:17.7

and applied to women who have problems related to excess estrogen in terms of fibroids

1:26.6

and endometriosis and cramps and PMS and breast

1:29.8

tennis. So adrenaline is long the same line, you know, adrenaline dominance along the same line is

1:35.3

when people have excess adrenaline. And excess adrenaline is responsible for a lot of conditions

1:42.0

that people are not aware of. For example, the number

1:46.0

and reason why people are trouble sleeping is excess adrenaline. Some people are trouble falling

1:51.3

asleep. Some people who have trouble staying asleep. Some people toss and turn. They grind their

1:55.7

teeth, breastless leg syndrome. People get up at night to urinate. This is all excess adrenaline.

2:02.4

And then during the day, you know, anxiety is only caused by excess adrenaline. And ADHD, you know, millions of

2:09.3

people with ADHD and conditions like fibromyalgia, there are 10 million people in this

2:16.0

country with fibromyalgia. And that's also caught by excess adrenaline.

2:19.6

So, and we can talk about these conditions.

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