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Showing posts with label healthy immune system. Show all posts
The common cold can be caused by a variety of viruses that can infect the upper respiratory tract such as the nasal passage, sinuses and the throat. We are constantly exposed to dozens of viruses daily, but most people only catch a cold once or twice a year. The main reason we catch a cold is that our immune system becomes incapable of fighting off these viruses.
Most people who catch colds will experience a soar throat, a runny nose, fevers and headaches. Sometimes it may be difficult to distiguisg the difference between a cold and the flu. However, the flu usually starts off with cold like symptoms but then becomes more severe with higher fevers, an aching body and headaches that almost feel like migraines.
Keeping the immune system healthy is the primary way to protect yourself from colds, viruses and other infections. Here are a few ideas you can try if you should happen to catch more colds than the typical one or two per year.
If you happen to catch a cold, you can speed up the recovery time. However, once a cold has set in, there is no magic cure that will make you well in two days. Here are a few tips that can however, reduce the duration of the cold.
Get plenty of rest
Drink plenty of water 10 - 12 glasses (8oz) per day
Drink plenty of vitamin rich naturally made juices (see our juicing blog)
Take Vitamin C 500 - 1000 mg every two hours. However, try to consume the vitamin drinking homemade juiced vitamin c rich vegetables
Take zinc lozenges
Take echinaccea up to three times per day
Avoid sugar
These are simple and easy to do tips if you catch a simple or common cold. But again, the best way to avoid a cold is by making sure your immune system stays healthy.
Be sure to read our blogs on the immune system for more tips. As always, your comments and questions are welcomed and appreciated. To leave a comment or ask a questions, simply scroll to the bottom of this page. And, as always, we have added some resource links and videos for your enjoyment. Feel free to click on any of the links or banners provided to find products, tools and other resources.
The immune system protects the body against infection and against the development of cancer. Those who get colds and infections often are signs of a weakened immune system. There are ways to support the immune system naturally. Welcome to Part II of Naturally Supporting the Immune System, where we discuss other great tips and vitamins.
A person's emotional state has a huge impact on the immune system. Reducing stress and developing a positive mental attitude can greatly improve one's immune system. Other factors that can negatively impact the immune system are the abuse of drugs and alcohol, cigarette smoking, unhealthy diets and obesity. However, nutrient deficiency is the most common cause of a suppressed immune system. Our bodies require a certain amount of vitamins and minerals to function properly. If the immune system is not working well, this will cause a great deal of other unhealthy problems.
A naturally enhanced diet supports and strengthens the immune system and keeps us from being obese. Those who are obese suffer from more infections than those of normal weight. The white blood cells in overweight people were less able to destroy bacteria. This increases the levels of cholesterol and other fatty substances.
The best way to support the immune system and to strengthen it is by eating a well balanced diet which in vitamins and minerals. Yesterday, we talked about Vitamins A, E, and C. Moving on to Part II we continue with other great immune system supporting vitamins.
Vitamin B6 - A deficiency in Vitamin B6 suppresses both antibody and cell mediated immunity. A white blood cell count can determine whether a person is deficient in B6. A person can develop a deficiency to B6 by drinking too much alcohol and use of specific oral contraceptives. Foods rich in Vitamin B6 include:
This of course is a partial list, but should get you on your way to a positive change in creating a healthier immune system.
Vitamin B12 - Deficiency in Vitamin B12 comes from abnormal white blood cells and reduced white blood cells. B12 is the most common deficiency in the U.S. and had been shown to shrink the lymph nodes and impair white blood cell funtion. This makes it difficult to destroy infecting organisms in the body. However, there are foods rich in B12, allowing you to get the daily recommended dose naturally.
Liver
Kidney
Turkey
Chicken
Eggs
Hard Cheese
Lamb
Remember, it is about eating a balanced diet. Most people tend to go overboard by not eating certain foods at all, or by eating too much of other foods. Balance it out and create a menu that you can stick to.
As always, we look forward to your comments and questions. Be sure to check out some of the resource information and the videos at the bottom of the blog. There are great instructional videos on vitamins and minerals. The resource links are great for having a book on hand at all times. As a special surprise, we included some books specifically related to women and natural living.
The immune system protects the body against infection and against the development of cancer. Those who get colds and infections often are signs of a weakened immune system. There are ways to support the immune system naturally.
A person's emotional state has a huge impact on the immune system. Reducing stress and developing a positive mental attitude can greatly improve one's immune system. Other factors that can negatively impact the immune system are the abuse of drugs and alcohol, cigarette smoking, unhealthy diets and obesity. However, nutrient deficiency is the most common cause of a suppressed immune system. Our bodies require a certain amount of vitamins and minerals to function properly. If the immune system is not working well, this will cause a great deal of other unhealthy problems.
A naturally enhanced diet supports and stregnthens the immune system and keeps us from being obese. Those who are obese suffer from more infections than those of normal weight. The white blood cells in overweight people were less able to destroy bacteria. This increases the levels of cholesterol and other fatty substances.
The best way to support the immune system and to stregnthen it is by eating a well balanced diet wich in vitamins and minerals. Some of the best vitamins for the immune system are shown below.
Vitamin A - Vitamin A plays a vital role in supporting the immune system. It maintains the surface of the skin, the respiratory tract, the gastrointestinal tract and other tissues. These are surface systems that act as a barrier to microorganisms. Some of the best Vitamin A rich foods are naturally specific vegetables and fruits:
Carrots
Kale
Sweet Potatoes
Spinach
Watercress
Mangoes
Apricots
However, the herb rich in Vitamin A might come as a shock:
Vitamin C is probably the most well known when it comes to stregnthening the immune system. Many people go overboard on the Vitamin C when they catch a cold or infection. However, getting your proper daily dose of vitamin C will keep the immune system strong and healthy. Vitamin C can enhance the white blood cell response and function. Vitamin C can help fight viral infections and cancer.
Vitamin E is a great immune system enhancing vitamin. Vitamin E has shown tremendous immune system enhancement in the elderly. Vitamin E enhances the cells and the antibodies. In addition, the skin benefits from Vitamin E in a major way. One of the best tips ever given to me was from an old woman who told me to use pure Vitamin E oil on my skin. Many people use all sorts of skin care products and various manufactured products to help fight aging, reduce acne and fight other skin problems. However, pure Vitamin E oil applied directly to your skin works better than anything on the market. Its natural and healthy. Using Vitamin E oil on the skin and ingesting it by eating foods rich in Vitamin E gives you that extra added benefit.
Foods Rich in Vitamin E (suprisingly, they are mostly nuts):
Pine Nuts
Brazil Nuts
Walnuts
Avocado
Sweet Potatoes
Almonds
Squash
Turnip Greens
Tomatoes
Wheat Germ
Well, this concludes the first part of Naturally Supporting & Stregnthening the Immune System. We will return tomorrow with the other vitamins that work well with the immune system. Be sure to leave comments or ask your questions below. We will gladly reply. Please be sure to review our other blogs as they contain great information related to the immune system and natural, healthy nutrition.
As always, we try to leave you with plenty of resources to get you on your way to complete physical, mental & social wellness. Be sure to check out some of the book resources we have provided for you. And, we are happy to announce that we have added extra resources specifically related to women's health and natural nutritional healing. Don't forget to watch our videos at the bottom of this blog, which contains lots of natural nutritious tips and instructions. Make a resolution for the new year to get control of your life and your health.