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Cortisol Detox Is the Wrong Fight. Here's What's Really Breaking You.

12 min · 2 de may de 2026
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Cortisol detox, cortisol face, cortisol belly, cortisol cocktail. The cortisol detox trend has taken over TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram with claims that lowering cortisol fixes weight gain, facial puffiness, belly fat, fatigue, acne, and hair loss. Dr. Taj Haynes, physician and certified health educator, and Tracy Haynes, co-creator of the Empowered Diet, break down the cortisol detox trend and explain why it's the wrong fight. Cortisol is not a toxin. Cortisol is a vital hormone produced by the adrenal glands that regulates blood sugar, blood pressure, the immune response, and the sleep-wake cycle. Most people chasing a cortisol detox do not have a cortisol problem. They have a blood sugar problem, a sleep problem, or an under-fueling problem. In this episode we cover cortisol and blood sugar, cortisol and insulin resistance, cortisol and belly fat, cortisol and sleep, and the real reason low-carb diets can raise cortisol instead of lowering it. We unpack cortisol cocktails, adaptogen supplements, and the low-cortisol diet trend. We walk through the VITAL Framework, which targets the system producing elevated cortisol instead of chasing the hormone itself. This is not a cortisol detox. This is not another cortisol supplement review. This is a physician-led reframe for high-performing parents who are operating below their standard and ready to close the performance gap. Whole food carbs at every meal. Stable blood sugar. Better sleep. Lower stress load. That is how cortisol regulates itself. Everything else is noise.

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