Feeling Exhausted All the Time?
If you’re constantly tired—even after a full night’s sleep—you might be dealing with more than just a busy schedule.
One of the most overlooked causes of fatigue is chronic stress.
What Is Chronic Stress?
Stress is a normal part of life—but when it becomes constant, it can start to affect your entire body.
Chronic stress symptoms may include:
- Persistent fatigue
- Brain fog
- Irritability
- Poor sleep
- Hormonal imbalance
- Weakened immune response
How Stress Impacts Your Energy
When your body is under constant stress, it prioritizes survival—not optimal function.
This can lead to:
- Increased cortisol levels
- Disrupted sleep cycles
- Reduced energy production
- Nutrient depletion
Over time, your body may struggle to keep up—leaving you feeling drained.
The Hormone Connection
Chronic stress doesn’t just affect your mood—it can also impact your hormones.
Stress may influence:
- Cortisol balance
- Thyroid function
- Sex hormones (estrogen, progesterone, testosterone)
This is one reason many people feel “off” even when lab work appears normal.
Why Root Cause Matters
At IVRS, we take a functional approach—meaning we look at why symptoms are happening.
Instead of masking fatigue, we explore:
- Stress levels
- Hormonal balance
- Nutritional status
- Lifestyle factors
Genetic testing may also be used to better understand how your body handles stress.
How IVRS Supports Stress & Energy
Care plans may include:
- IV therapy for nutrient support
- Lifestyle and nutrition guidance
- Hormone evaluations
- Recovery-focused therapies
Each plan is personalized to your needs.
You Don’t Have to Feel This Way
Feeling constantly exhausted isn’t something you just have to accept.
This April, take advantage of 25% off genetic testing at IVRS and start getting answers.
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