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What supplements and pharmaceuticals increase cortisol?

glucocorticoid agonist

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#1 CIMN

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Posted 03 August 2012 - 11:52 PM


I am curious, if any one knows of substances known to raise cortisol or act as glucocorticoid agonist?

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Posted 04 August 2012 - 05:13 PM

Pregnenolone may raise cortisol levels, I think citicoline should as well since it raises ACTH... not sure how significant the effect is

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#3 CIMN

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Posted 05 August 2012 - 02:29 AM

thank you for the reply, i remember reading organic acids in coffee may be a possible cortisol increaser.

stimulants might be another.. i think. caffeine/ adderal

i'm sure there must be more though...

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Posted 05 August 2012 - 07:17 PM

I am curious, if any one knows of substances known to raise cortisol or act as glucocorticoid agonist?


Aside from hydrocortisone, I think nicotine might be your best bet.

Pregnenolone may raise cortisol levels, I think citicoline should as well since it raises ACTH... not sure how significant the effect is

I think pregnenolone raises cortisol and DHEA levels equivantly, and as these two counteracts each other you probably won't notice much from the cortisol raise..

thank you for the reply, i remember reading organic acids in coffee may be a possible cortisol increaser.

stimulants might be another.. i think. caffeine/ adderal

i'm sure there must be more though...


Neither caffeine nor regular stims raises cortisol chronically.

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#5 CIMN

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Posted 05 August 2012 - 10:01 PM

http://en.wikipedia....cortisol_levels

some more info




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