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Boost Your Immune!

flu_vaccineFlu season has begun! Now is the perfect opportunity to take some time to establish a few good habits and improve your overall system. Influenza is extremely contagious and every little bit of protection helps.

Below are some wonderful tips from Dr. Grossan, author of Free Yourself from Sinus and Allergy Problems—Permanently. He shares some basic info that you can easily add into your current routine. Please take a few moments to read over some of these healthy habits… and don’t forget to wash your hands!

Healthy sinuses can ward off illness

Dr Grossan says that you can help ward off any illness, H1N1 swine flu included, with a strong immune system and by taking the proper steps to keep your sinuses healthy.

In your nose you have millions of tiny oars called cilia. Their sole purpose is to move bacteria, pollen, dust, etc. out of the nose. If they fail, that allows bacteria to multiply and enter the body. This is why so many people get sick on airplane flights – the dry air slows the cilia and without moisture they don’t do their job.

These tiny cold- and flu-fighters also extend down into the chest. “In the chest there are cilia that also move the crud out of the chest. When the cilia in the chest fail, they you get coughing,” the doctor adds.

6 Tips to boost your immune system

Too many over the counter products can be counterproductive and possibly even harmful. Dr. Grossan explained, “My method is to enhance cilia health so that the organ can do the job it was intended to do – keep us healthy.”

1. Drink green tea

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“Tea can boost the body’s defense fivefold,” says Dr. Grossan. “The chemical in tea, L-theanine, transforms into ethylamine in the liver. Ethylamine is a molecule that primes the response of an immune blood cell, one of the T cells. These T cells prompt the secretion of interferon, a key defense against infection. Tea is also high in antioxidants and actually stimulates cilia action.” (Learn more about high-antioxidant teas)

2. Eat yogurt

Extolled for the probiotic cultures it contains, yogurt can improve your digestive health as well as your overall health. According to the World Health Organization, eating or drinking this “good” bacteria can boost your immune system, provide extra calcium and lead to a longer, healthier life. (How to get more probiotics)

3. Have a bowl of chicken soup

Dr Grossan says chicken soup contains properties that are critical to cilia health, and can actually help keep them strong. Further, supporting research in the medical journal Chest indicates that chicken soup is beneficial to ward off illnesses by promoting airway secretions (which promotes healthy cilia), helping with hydration because of the soup’s high liquid content, and nourishing the immune system with protein from the chicken and the nutrients from the vegetables. (More on grandma’s favorite remedies for cold and flu)

4. Prioritize sleep

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Research indicates that people reporting insomnia are more likely to also report being diagnosed with other medical conditions. The reason? A sleep deficit can lead to a compromised immune system, putting you at risk for H1N1 swine flu and many other illnesses. Aim for seven to nine hours of sleep a night. (Strategies to get more sleep)

5. Relax

There is a wide range of negative effects that stress can have on your health. One of the most harmful is compromising your immune system and putting you at greater risk for respiratory illnesses and other diseases. Find ways to best manage your daily stressors and take time to relax. Dr Grossan suggests deep breathing. “Breathe in for a count of four and out for a count of six,” he suggests. Longer exhalations naturally promote relaxation. “You cannot have anxiety if your muscles are relaxed,” he adds. (52 more relaxing, stress-free ideas)

6. Get your cilia in synch

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Dr Grossan suggests stimulating your cilia by humming “ooooommmm” in a low tone. “That vibration is in synch with the normal cilia vibration and will speed cilia,” he says. Think of it as meditation for your health – not only will humming “om” synchronize your body’s first line of defense against respiratory illnesses, including H1N1 swine flu, it will also boost your immune system by helping you decrease your levels of stress and anxiety. (Learn how to meditate in a busy world)

In addition to a maintaining a strong immune system, be sure to take preventative steps to reduce your risk of getting H1N1 swine flu. Wash your hands!

Source: http://www.sheknows.com/articles/808962.htm

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Jessica Brothers

Jessica is an artist, a life long learner, a guiding spirit, and a lover. She is fascinated by different cultures and customs across the world and enjoys exploring the natural earth and spreading positive energy. She values the intellect of the Female and aspires to help women reconnect with their inner self and spirit, discover their strengths and abilities, and recognize and cherish the bond that connects us all.


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October 2nd, 2009

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  1. Teresa b says:

    I hope you don’t mind that I posted a link on my FB wall. If I shouldn’t have for some reason, let me know. I think the info on keeping oneself healthy is really useful.
    I got a water pot to make tea at work, but I’ve been using it at home instead! Any certain type of green tea that you might suggest?



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