
nolpolin2
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I've been trying to reduce my cortisol as of lately, and I haven't seen any posts with clear answers.
Obviously cortisol is higher during the workout, But wouldn't the "runners high" afterwards make up for that?
Obviously cortisol is higher during the workout, But wouldn't the "runners high" afterwards make up for that?