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Burnout Is Not Just Stress – It’s Biochemical. How a Licensed Pharmacist-Naturopath Treats It Differently

Authored by
Gültekin Daglar
Released on
June 24, 2025
Burnout is often misunderstood as mere tiredness or stress from a busy lifestyle, but it is actually a complex biochemical condition that impacts multiple systems in the body. Chronic stress causes disruption in hormones such as cortisol and adrenaline, affects neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine, and depletes essential vitamins and minerals needed for energy and mental clarity.
At Seena Centre in Parque das Nações, treatment is guided by a specialist who is both a licensed naturopath in Portugal and an integrative pharmacist. This dual expertise ensures that burnout is addressed with a deep understanding of both natural therapies and pharmacological principles.
Understanding Burnout Biochemistry
Stress signals from the brain stimulate the adrenal glands (→ Adrenal glands) to produce cortisol. Over time, excessive cortisol leads to adrenal fatigue, hormonal imbalance, and inflammation.
- Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) axis disruption is a key factor in burnout physiology.
- Nutrient depletion (e.g., magnesium, B vitamins) further impairs energy metabolism in the mitochondria (→ Mitochondria) and brain function.
How Our Specialist Works
Blood tests and detailed assessments pinpoint specific imbalances—cortisol patterns, inflammatory markers, and nutrient levels. Then, tailored interventions such as:
- Adaptogenic herbs (e.g., Rhodiola, Ashwagandha) to support adrenal health
- Targeted nutritional supplements to restore micronutrient deficiencies
- Lifestyle modifications for sleep, movement, and stress reduction
This approach restores biochemical balance safely, promoting sustainable recovery from burnout rather than masking symptoms.