If you’ve reached this page after searching for Adrenal Fatigue treatment that addresses the underlying stress-response system — not just temporary symptom relief — you are likely looking for healing that holds.
You want your sleep to improve. You want the wired-but-tired energy to finally settle. You are looking for progress that lasts, rather than short periods of improvement followed by another setback.
Many patients describe a similar pattern:
If this pattern feels familiar, you are not alone.
Dr. Andrew Neville speaks with a patient on video about stress response dysfunction and Adrenal Fatigue.
Dr. Andrew Neville has spent more than two decades focused on stress-response dysfunction, developing a structured method designed to stabilize the system driving these symptoms rather than addressing them one at a time.
That framework has guided more than 6,000 patients across 40+ countries and has been refined through sustained clinical application in real-world care.
Stress physiology refers to a state in which the stress response system remains in fight-or-flight instead of returning to rest once a stressor has passed.
The stress response system includes three closely connected parts:
the limbic system of the brain,
the autonomic nervous system,
and the HPA axis, which regulates adrenal hormone rhythm.
These systems are designed to activate during stress and then return the body to balance. But when stress is chronic or cumulative, the system can remain activated long after the original trigger.
When one component becomes dysregulated, the others tend to follow. The result is a coordinated pattern of instability rather than an isolated symptom.
Adrenal Fatigue develops when this pattern continues and the body gradually loses its ability to return fully to rest.
As long as the system remains in survival mode, symptoms such as insomnia, wired-but-tired energy, persistent fatigue, unexplained weight gain, and brain fog often continue — and may intensify over time.
For recovery to hold, this entire stress response system must be stabilized. Supporting isolated symptoms without restoring the underlying physiology rarely leads to lasting change.
The Trilateral Method is Dr. Neville’s three-system framework for Adrenal Fatigue treatment. Instead of addressing symptoms in isolation, it treats the brain, the autonomic nervous system, and adrenal hormone rhythm as one coordinated system.
Care begins by calming reactivity. As stabilization takes hold, regulation strengthens. Over time, resilience is rebuilt in a deliberate and sustainable way.
For many individuals, this level of stabilization does not occur through lifestyle adjustments alone. When the stress-response system remains reactive, structured Adrenal Fatigue treatment becomes necessary to restore regulation at its source.
Stabilization comes first — intentionally. When reactivity decreases, progress becomes steadier and more reliable. Hormone support, nervous system regulation, and symptom relief are integrated rather than layered all at once or out of sequence.
This approach works best if you recognize this stress-response pattern in your own health.
You may be experiencing:
This treatment method is appropriate if you have tried multiple strategies and are now looking for a coordinated clinical framework rather than piecing things together on your own. Many individuals reach this stage after experimenting with supplements, diet changes, and stress-reduction techniques, only to realize they need structured Adrenal Fatigue treatment that addresses the full stress-response system.
It also requires willingness to move in stages. Stabilization precedes rebuilding. Progress accumulates gradually as the system recalibrates.
Who Our Treatment Programs Are Not For
This approach works best if you are not seeking a rapid fix or a supplement-only solution. It is structured, staged Adrenal Fatigue treatment designed to restore regulation deliberately — and it is not intended for urgent or emergency-level intervention.
Most individuals begin noticing meaningful shifts within the first several weeks. Sleep may become steadier. Crashes may feel less severe. Stress tolerance may increase.
Early progress does not mean symptoms disappear overnight. It means the system is beginning to feel safer and more stable.
What Early Progress Is Not
Healing from Adrenal Fatigue is rarely linear. There are often periods of improvement followed by temporary setbacks as the nervous system recalibrates.
If you have been living in fight-or-flight for an extended period, regulation does not restore all at once. It returns gradually, in stages.
The Trilateral Method is structured to protect stabilization first. By avoiding premature intensity, improvements are more likely to hold rather than collapse under pressure.
Recovery moves forward — even with occasional fluctuation.
Dr. Neville’s treatment follows a staged clinical sequence. Assessment begins with a detailed review of symptoms, history, and overall stress load. Testing evaluates adrenal hormone rhythm and stress-response function.
Care progresses in phases, with adjustments made as physiology shifts.
Structured programs are built around this clinical framework. Each program follows the same method, with varying levels of involvement and duration.
If this approach feels aligned with what you have been experiencing, the next step is to review the available care options.
Each program is built on the same clinical model, with differences in duration and level of partnership.
You can compare those options below.