Avoid drugs, caffeine, alcohol and tobacco. These lower immune resistance.
Limit the intake of sweet foods and eliminate the use of refined white sugar altogether. Sugar impairs both lymphatic activity and the body’s ability to engulf and destroy bacteria.
• Drink plenty of water. Liquids keep the lymphatic fluid thin and circulating easily.
• Eat fresh green and yellow vegetables, some raw, fresh raw fruits, whole grains, nuts and seeds or nut and seed oils daily. These foods provide essential enzymes, vitamin A, vitamin B6, vitamin C, vitamin E, selenium, the essential fatty acids and zinc. These nutrients keep the thymus gland, the lymphatic system and the white blood cells functioning effectively.
• As far as possible, eat organically grown produce.
• Eat Barley grass and wheatgrass. These foods are rich in chlorophyll, which aids in the healing. Leafy greens should be a staple in the daily diet.
• Switch to an immune boosting diet. Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables and fruits. Avoid saturated fat.
• Snack on raw, unroasted pumpkin seeds. These are a good source of zinc. Zinc is an important mineral for the immune system that is often deficient in the diet.
• Use nutritional yeast regularly in soups, sauces, salads and sprinkled on cereal. This will give a boost to the immune system. It is also a good source of B vitamin.
• Include in the diet chlorella, garlic, and barley. These foods contain germanium, a trace element beneficial for the immune system. Also add kelp to the diet. Kelp contains iodine, calcium, iron, carotene, protein, riboflavin, and vitamin C, which are necessary for the immune system’s functional integrity.
• Avoid over-eating. Obesity encourages immune system suppression. People who are overweight suffer from more infections than do people of normal weight.
• Supply your immune system with adequate amounts of nutrients that promote proper immune function. Key nutrients include:
Vitamin A is very important in the body’s defense system.
Vitamin C may be the single most important vitamin for the immune system. It is essential for the formation of adrenal hormones and the production of lymphocytes. .
Vitamin E interacts with vitamins A and C and the mineral selenium, acting as a primary antioxidant and scavenger of free radicals. Vitamin E activity is an integral part of the body’s defense system.
Zinc boosts the immune response and promotes the healing of wounds when used in appropriate doses. It also helps to protect the liver.
Caution: Excessive doses (over 100 milligrams per day) may actually depress immune function.
• Drink antioxidant ginger tea or “green drinks” daily.
• Use spirulina. It is a naturally digestible food that aids in protecting the immune system. It supplies many nutrients needed for cleansing and healing.
• Avoid Alcohol
Alcohol reduces the activity of white blood cells and the body’s antibody responses. Low or moderate alcohol consumption seems to stimulate immune functions in a positive way. However, excessive consumption depresses immunity. The more alcohol consumed, the greater the impairment of white blood cell mobility.
• Avoid Smoking; Stay Away From Second-Hand Smoke
• Minimize/Prevent/Manage Stress
Excessive physical and emotional stress, including depression, can rob our body of immunity. Studies have shown that reducing stress levels, increased socializing, and positive thinking can increase the activity of T cells and natural- killer cells and dramatically extend the lives of cancer patients. Learn to relax by following the recommendations in our stress management infocenter.
• Clear your mind of negative thoughts-think positively about yourself and life in general. Enjoy life. Surround yourself with happy people.
• Avoid Exercising Too Much
Moderate exercise stimulates and enhances all cellular activity. However, more is definitely not better. Overexercise stresses the immune system and can increase the risk of upper respiratory infections. Such strenuous exercises depress the activities of T cells and natural-killer cells.
Last but certainly not the least….
• Laughter
Laughter significantly increases the activity of T cells and other markers of healthy immune function.
Laugh every day and be thankful for another day