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5 Foods That Can "Wreck" Your Cortisol Levels, Says Expert

Avoid these hormone-messing culprits.

You probably know that hormonal disruptions can lead to weight gain and lower energy. But you might not realize that some of your favorite foods are causing this. Dr. Stephanie Dunlop, MD, specializes in helping women over 30 lose weight and gain energy. In a new social media post, she reveals the foods that will mess up your hormones. "As a medical doctor, here are 5 foods I avoid daily that will wreck your cortisol," she writes.

"We all know cortisol is our primary stress hormone, but did you know your diet could be making things worse by messing with other hormones too?" she asks, adding that cortisol is intimately connected with insulin and thyroid hormones. "So, some foods that disrupt one can impact them all—and the consequences on your body and metabolism can be significant. Here are 5 foods I avoid because they wreak havoc on cortisol (and other hormones!)"

​Refined Sugars

First, avoid refined sugars. "These spike blood sugar, trigger insulin resistance, and raise cortisol. It's a triple whammy for your metabolism," she says.

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​Processed Foods

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Processed foods are next on her list. "High in sodium, sugar, and unhealthy fats, these can throw off your insulin levels, contributing to hormonal imbalances that elevate cortisol levels," she says.

​Caffeine

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You might want to think twice before having that second cup of coffee or energy drink. "While it gives you a temporary boost, excessive caffeine consumption can increase cortisol, leaving you more stressed and less likely to burn fat," says Dr. Dunlop.

​Alcohol

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Alcohol is another no-no. "Alcohol disrupts liver function, impacting your body's ability to detoxify, leading to an increase in cortisol and other hormone imbalances," she writes.

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​Artificial Sweeteners

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Artificial sweeteners may seem like a better idea than sugar, but according to Dr. Dunlop they can also do a lot of damage. "These can mess with your gut microbiome, which has a profound effect on your stress response and cortisol levels," she writes.

​Take a Deeper Look at Your Hormonal Imbalance

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"If you're struggling with weight loss, fatigue, or emotional burnout, it might be time to look deeper at the root causes of your hormonal imbalance. These are the things that MUST be addressed in any successful weight loss plan, or you risk spinning your wheels and not seeing lasting results," she concludes. And if you enjoyed this article, don't miss I'm a Nutritionist and Here Are 25 Weight Loss Truths You Need to Hear.

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