Addison’s Disease
This overview highlights Addison’s Disease, a rare endocrine disorder caused by insufficient production of adrenal hormones, primarily cortisol and aldosterone. It covers potential causes such as autoimmune damage, infections, or genetic conditions, and outlines key symptoms like chronic fatigue, low blood pressure, weight loss, and salt cravings. The systemic effects on energy metabolism, immune function, and stress response are also discussed. Conventional diagnostic techniques and hormone replacement therapies are included. To enhance overall care, regenerative and holistic approaches are introduced, including Precursor Stem Cell Therapy (PSC), Mito Organelles (MO), Nano Organo Peptides (NOPs), and other complementary therapies aimed at supporting adrenal function and restoring internal balance. This resource is intended for healthcare providers, educators, and wellness professionals exploring integrative strategies for managing Addison’s Disease.