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Cold and flu season is upon us. The first line of defense is to wash your hands
often, and keep your work area clean by wiping it down with an alcohol
solution.
In addition, now is a great time to start boosting your immune system. A weakened immune system
leaves your body susceptible to every cold and flu virus, especially during the
holiday season when you are in close contact with others, often moving between time
zones and changing climates.
So, how exactly do you go about boosting your immune system? There are a number of great
methods. Below are ten recommendations that will boost your body’s immune system
naturally.
Vitamin C: You are probably already aware of this reliable supplement. Your body
cannot store vitamin C so it is dependent on your dietary intake. To make sure you
are getting enough it is recommended to take 1,000 mg a day to fight off
infection.
Goldenseal: You will find this remedy very effective in
not only preventing infection but also reducing inflammation after you have a cough
or flu symptoms.
Turmeric: This herb is a member of the Ginger family and
also known as Curcuma. We have a good article on the UHR site on Turmeric along
with a chicken recipe that uses this exotic spice. Animal research has shown this
herb to be beneficial as an immune stimulant. Recommended dosage is 200 mg per day
to support immune health.
Maitake: These mushrooms enhance immunity, and are especially
effective in helping the body to inhibit cancer growth. Maitake appears to activate
the immune response by stimulating the T- cells that are the body’s defense against
viruses and cancer cells. Recommended dosage is 3-7 g per day.
Aloe Vera: Supplementation with Aloe Vera has been shown
to be extremely effective in bolstering and balancing the immune system.
Recommended dosage is a quarter glass of juice each morning. Take twice a day when
you feel a cold or flu coming on.
Colostrum: Colostrum is a
subsctance produced by mammals during 72 hours after giving birth. It is meant to
kickstart the organs of the new born and is widely used as an anti-inflamatery
agent and is known as being a powerful immune system
strenghtner.
Astragalus: Used for nearly 4000 years in traditional Chinese
medicine. Early Chinese writings refer to it as "the superior tonic". Astragalus is
a favorite immune system builder among the natural health community. It is good for
colds, immune- deficiency- related disorders, including AIDS, cancer, and
tumors.
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Astragalus: Used for nearly 4000 years in traditional
Chinese medicine. Early Chinese writings refer to it as "the superior tonic".
Astragalus is a favorite immune system builder among the natural health community.
It is good for colds, immune- deficiency- related disorders, including AIDS,
cancer, and tumors.
Black Tea: You may be able to boost your fight against the
flu with black tea. In a recent study, people who gargled with a black tea extract
solution twice per day showed a higher immunity to flu virus compared to the people
who did not gargle with black tea. Black tea represents probably the single biggest
source of flavonoids--a natural class of antioxidants that are found in many
natural plant- derived foods.
Olive leaf: Olive leaf extract is a powerful tool in the
fight to kill viruses such as the cold, herpes, and Epstein-Barr. Its power also
extends to helping wipe out sinusitis and bronchitis, as well as reducing
hypertension and cholesterol levels. The most important element in olive leaf
extract is a compound called oleuropein. When purchasing this supplement, look for
capsules standardized to 6 percent oleurpein. The recommended dose is 500 mg daily
to fight an existing bacterial or viral infection.
Liquorice: Scientific studies have shown that liquorice
stimulates immunity. Its ability to fight flu viruses and bacteria allows using it
not only for treatment, but also for flu prevention during epidemics. Liquorice
root should not be used in cases of high blood pressure, water retention, pregnancy
or if on medication.
It is best to start thinking about immune health before you become ill with the
cold or flu virus. Now is a great time to start improving your diet, learning to
cope with stress and taking an inventory of the gaps in your diet to help decide
which supplements will be of most benefit to you.
Here’s to your health!
The statements in this article are not intended to
diagnose, treat and cure or prevent disease please consult your health care
physician before discontinuing medication or introducing herbs into your
diet.
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