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Your Immune System- Let it Help you Thru the Cold & Flu Season!

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Your Immune System- Let it Help you Thru the Cold & Flu Season!Author: Chuck Arnone

The flu typically arrives later, in November, with the peak season from late December through early March. Odds are you’ll catch a cold soon, if you haven’t already this season. The average American adult catches about two to four a year. During the cold and flu season, step up the hand-washing routine reminders. Since the two illnesses share some similar symptoms, and both come during “cold and flu season,” the two often run together in people’s minds. While there is no way to cure the common cold or the flu, there are several things that you and your family can do to prevent them and stay healthy this season. It takes the immune system about six to eight weeks to respond to vaccination, one of the best times to get the flu vaccine is mid-October to mid-November, before the December-to-March outbreak.

Cold viruses are present year-round but the the incidence of colds rise sharply in early fall, shortly after school begins. There are over 200 different types of viruses can cause a cold, one of which is the Rhinovirus, which means “nose viruses”. Flu or influenza is caused by viruses, which infect the nose, throat and lungs. Spray the surfaces in your bathroom and kitchen with a mild solution of 2 to 5 percent bleach in water to kill viruses and bacteria. Cold viruses can be transmitted in one of two ways: by touching respiratory secretions on a person’s skin (when shaking hands, for example) or on environmental surfaces (like doorknobs or handrails) and then touching the eyes, nose or mouth, or by inhaling infectious particles in the air (like respiratory secretions from a cough or sneeze).”Coughing is the body’s natural way of getting rid of offending viruses”, because germs and viruses cling to your bare hands, muffling coughs and sneezes with your hands results in passing along your germs to others. A regular dose of fresh air is important, especially in cold weather when central heating dries you out and makes your body more vulnerable to cold and flu viruses.

Your immune system is the key to recovery when fighting infections & illnesses. Staying healthy begins with taking care of the inside, balancing and strengthening and perhaps purifying one’s energies. Healthy bodies have an easier time fighting off infection and clean hands are a powerful tool toward healthy bodies. On the other hand, without proper care or attention, a flu virus can lead to bronchitis or pneumonia, each of which can cause permanent health damage.

Pregnant women who have a high-risk condition should be immunized regardless of the stage of pregnancy; pregnant women are also part of the high risk group and should ceck into being vaccinated. The single most important thing you can do to strengthen your immune system is to eat a healthy,balanced vegetarian diet, according to some studies. Optimum health is a philosophy; a way of life; a lifestyle. It means that your community is committed to health promotion and disease prevention.

Boost your immune system and stay healthy: get plenty of rest eat a well-balanced diet exercise regularly decrease stress cut back on unhealthy habits, such as smoking and over consuming alcohol. The immune system has been shown to benefit from moderate activity. To get the immune power from garlic, crush the cloves with the flat side of a knife before adding them to your food. This releases the garlic juice, which has great immune properties. Vitamin C is always a plus when it comes to your immune system. Lack of sleep however can lower the immune system’s ability to react when needed. Without sufficient sleep, the immune system is hard-pressed to keep up with its nightly repair work, and creates an opening for opportunistic diseases. The immune system thrives on vitamins & minerals to stay strong against the cold & flu. Another popular herb is Echinacea, a dietary herbal supplement that some people use to treat their colds. Oregano extract




Your Immune System- Let it Help you Thru the Cold & Flu Season!



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