This is really interesting and i will be investigating how will this be affecting other functions. Thanks for sharing
manal
Cortisol is really important in the body.
Firstly it counteracts the effects of insulin. When insulin get secreted in the body cortisol helps to keep the blood sugar levels normal. Its been reported that people with thalassemia usually have low blood sugar. This could be the cause.
Secondly it has anti inflamatory effects by reducing histamine secretion. People with thalassemia regularly complain that they have joint pains. This could also be the problem.
Third, cortisol helps you cope with stress.
Cortisol also controls the sleep cycle. Cortisol levels drops before and while you sleep and raise when you wake up. Low cortisol levels can make you feel sleepy and have low energy. People with thalassemia often report low energy. This is mainly due to low hemoglobin, but the combination of low cortisol could exaggerate the feeling of low energy.
Cortisol also controls your immune system. High levels of cortisol shut down your immune system. So I think low levels of cortisol can cause autoimmune disorders, like allergies. Cortisol also reduces histamine secretion, so it can help with allergies if it gets increased.
It also conrtols blood pressure. Low levels of cortisol can cause low blood pressure.
I have all of the symptoms that correlate with low cortisol.
I have joint pains, excess sleepiness, Hypoglycemic symptoms, sneezing all the time, low blood pressure, cant cope with stress.
Best supplements to take for low cortisol are ginseng (I think siberian and asian) and licorice.