Stress depletes magnesium, and low magnesium causes your body to produce more cortisol.
Magnesium glycinate may help break that cycle by supporting GABA, your brain's primary calming signal.
5. Cold exposure.
A brief cold stimulus triggers a dopamine spike and, over time, supports a calmer baseline nervous system.
Just 2 minutes regularly may help train your body to handle stress without overproducing cortisol.
6. Morning sunlight.
Cortisol is meant to peak early in the morning and taper throughout the day.
Without morning light exposure, that curve can invert, keeping cortisol elevated at night and disrupting your sleep. Aim for 10 to 15 minutes within an hour of waking.
7. Walk daily.
Walking is one of the few forms of movement that supports cortisol reduction rather than spiking it.
It also lifts BDNF, serotonin, and metabolic flexibility. Aim for 8,000 to 10,000 steps per day.
Walking cut my cortisol, ashwagandha helped close the gap. After months of tracking my stress on high-step days, I added Physician's CHOICE KSM-66 Ashwagandha. Mood steadied. Nothing dramatic, just consistent.
Going too low on carbohydrates signals your body that food is scarce.
Cortisol then rises to store belly fat, slow thyroid output, and break down muscle. Include quality carb sources across your meals.
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The supplement industry is robbing you blind. Out of 50,000+ products on shelves, only 5 actually work:
1. Magnesium glycinate.
70% of adults are deficient.
It regulates 600+ enzymes tied to sleep, stress, recovery, and blood sugar.
Glycinate absorbs better and won't wreck your gut like oxide.
The next one acts more like a hormone than a vitamin ↓
Glycinate was the form my doctor flagged after my cortisol levels tanked two winters ago. It absorbs without gut issues because it binds to glycine. Slept deeper within a week.