Six Ways to Boost Your Immune System
It's winter, and the flu and cold season is here to stay for a while. Many of us have a few tricks up our sleeves for dealing with illness when it hits. But what can we do to stay healthy in the first place? Here are six things you can do to help boost your immunity naturally:
1. Drink plenty of fluids.
Water
is the best. Many of us have heard that we should drink eight, eight-ounce
glasses of water per day. That can be hard to do. Instead, try drinking a glass
of water when you wake up to start your day off right. Your body is dehydrated
from sleeping, so this is a great way to remedy that immediately. Another tip:
If you like warm drinks in the winter, try non-caffeinated teas, which you can
include in your daily water tally.
2. Exercise regularly.
We
often think of exercise as a way to prevent chronic illnesses, such as heart
disease and high blood pressure, or as a way to keep weight in control. But
exercise also can contribute to general good health including a healthy immune
system. Exercise can promote good blood circulation, which allows your cells and
substances of the immune system to move through your body freely to do their
job efficiently.
3. Stress less.
Stress
drains your ability to stay strong. If you have big or little stressors daily,
your system is constantly pushed to overcome that stress. One way I de-stress
is by giving me time for "self-care." This means different things for
different people, but essentially it's doing things that "refill your
tank." I like to read a good book, get a massage or exercise. Even singing
or prayer can lift me up.
4. Get a good night's sleep.
Sleep
is a regenerative process for your body. When you are sleep deprived your
natural immune cells, or T cells, go down, and inflammatory cytokines
(inflammation cells) go up. That means good sleep results in strengthening your
immunity.
5. Eat foods with probiotics.
The
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations defines probiotics as
"live microorganisms, which, when administered in adequate amounts, confer
a health benefit." Research shows that probiotics are some of the best
foods to boost immunity. Include regularly eating fermented and cultured foods
that contain probiotics (look for "live active cultures" on the
label). Some foods that contain probiotics are:
Unpasteurized
sauerkraut and kimchee
Cottage
cheese, yogurt, kefir (a thick, creamy and drinkable yogurt), lassi (an Indian
drink made from a yogurt or buttermilk base with water) and leban (a liquid or
semisolid food made from curdled milk
Tofu,
miso, natto (fermented soybeans), shoyu or tamari (types of Japanese soy sauce)
and tempeh (an Indonesian dish made from fermented soybeans)
kombucha
(fermented, lightly sweetened black or green tea drink) and kvass (traditional
Slavic and Baltic fermented beverage commonly made from rye bread)
If
you haven't tried probiotic foods before, the flavors can be strong, so you may
want to start with a little at a time. Even a teaspoon or so a day can help you
develop a taste for these beneficial foods. If you want to explore taking a
probiotic supplement, talk to your health provider. There are a variety of
options available in the vitamin section of natural food stores.
6. Eat a well-balanced diet.
Eating
a healthy, balanced diet can help keep you well. Eat a rainbow of vegetables
and fruits daily to ensure you're getting a variety of nutrients. Lean proteins
and complex carbohydrates, like brown rice and quinoa, are also part of a
healthy diet. Minimize processed foods, sugar and beverages that have no
nutrients, like pop.
Although
it can be challenging to do all of these things on an ongoing basis, do as much
as you can. Consistently taking good care of you is the best way to support
your overall health and immunity.

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