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Sign Adrenal Fatigued ( scratch test )

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Hi,

the Sratch Test. Is it when you sratch skin it should turn red. But if Adrenal Fatigue, turns white?

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Found this

Test #3: Sergent's White Line

This is only present in about 40% of people with Adrenal Fatigue, but if the test is positive, it's a "slam dunk" confirmation.

With a ballpoint pen, take the cap end of the pen and lightly stroke the skin on your abdomen, making a mark about 6" long. Within a few seconds, a line should appear. In a normal reaction, the mark is initially white, but reddens within a few seconds. If you have Adrenal Fatigue, the line will stay white for about 2 minutes and will also widen.

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