Is a strong, healthy immune
system a thing of the past?
You know, there was a time when the experts in medical science worried about influenza. Today the focus seems to have shifted to affluenza.
Lifestyle choices and modern diseases seem to be adversley affecting our healthy immune systems and shortening our lives. They seem to be reducing our final years with our children and families and the modern mantra appears to be, get rich quick, buy cars, acquire houses and eat out at all costs.
By chasing this lifestyle what we get in return is appalling. We reduce the robustness of our healthy immune system and get obesity, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, respiratory problems and cancers. We miss the fact that despite progress in medical science there are no sure cures for a very small number of modern ailments.
On top of all this there is an extraordinary level of reliance on antibiotics as patients and doctors focus on earning the next buck rather than natural care of our internal systems using natural herbal antibiotics which treat these ailments and boost your body's response to illness.
Aside from the visible physical problems, a prolonged illness can wreck your mental health and also negatively affect your immune system health. Chronic illness can hinder the body's capacity to self-heal.
A healthy immune system is a relatively new area of study for medical experts and little is known about its mechanisms and the cause of dysfunction. However, it has been established that certain factors affect immune system health. The way we eat and what we eat is one of them.
Your immune system, is primarily responsible for recognizing foreign substances like bacteria and toxins and must be healthy and in good shape to perform its function of destroying this foreign material.
Food has been the most prominent of all causalities behind the gradual decline of traditional family eating patterns and practices.
We may be eating more calories but we are obtaining them from poor sources, eating inferior qualiy fat (trans-fats), more sugar, refined carbohydrates, more meat, chemicals and preservatives.
This type of diet can adversely affect your body's capacity to self-heal.
Crabmeat, lobsters and oysters are rich in all three
nutrients - calcium, magnesium and Vitamin C. Salmon is rich in minerals and vitamins and
contains substantial Omega 3 fatty acids.
Omega 3 fatty acids are good for arthritis and heart disease and also aid immune system function. Other healthy sources of Vitamin C are broccoli, tomatoes, peaches and guava.
Selenium is a trace mineral that is essential
for immune system health.Yyou won't normally find it in multi-vitamin supplements.
Chicken and broccoli are healthy sources of selenium.
Home made Chicken soup is a traditional favorite, which can be combined with rice or noodles to make a healthy, filling Chicken and Rice or Chicken Noodle soup.
Different types of edible mushrooms increase the production of white blood cells, which are essential for effectively combating disease.
A case also exists for the use of herbs for immune
system health. These are herbs that our ancestors used to maintain health and vitality.
Not only homegrown herbs but herbs used in traditional Chinese, Japanese and Indian medicines can help sustain a healthy immune system.
These herbs are still an integral part of traditional therapies and the mainstay of homoeopathy.
Vitamin C in combination with magnesium and calcium
resists infections.
If you suffer from heartburn, acid reflux, or indigestion citrus fruits may have to be avoided. They are not advisable as they are highly acidic.
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