14 Mar 2008 02:21:23 | Dr. Tara Barker ND
Gearing up for FLU season!
Well, flu season is coming upon us quickly, and most people
would love to skip getting sick this year. The biggest question
is…How? Here are the easiest ways to keep yourself and loved
ones free of the nastiest of colds this (and every) year.
First of all, the flu is a virus. A viral infection cannot be
treated with antibiotics. A virus can only overwhelm your
defenses and multiply in your body if your body’s defenses are
not adequate to begin with. If you are strong, vital, and have a
health immune sysytem, your body will most likely be able to
stave off most colds, flus, and bacteria. The problem comes when
you are stressed, eating poorly, not taking a good multivitamin,
or have been recently sick. The traditional holiday season, with
its stress, gift buying, wrapping, travel, visiting, and
overeating, is a perfect occasion for you to fall ill with the
flu. Here is what you can do.
1.Take a quality multivitamin. If you are not eating in the most
stellar fashion, chances are you are low on many nutrients. This
is just a fact in today’s world. A good, quality supplement will
provide you with the immune enhancing and flu fighting nutrients
like zinc, vitamin A, selenium, vitamin C, and the B vitamins.
Keeping your defenses up and your body healthy is the first line
of defense.
2.Do your best not to become stressed. Stress threatens your
immunity immensely. It’s just not worth it to become stressed
and sick. Try to remember what your goal is in the highest
regard. Instead of thinking, “Oh no! I’ll be late!” think “My
goal is to arrive and do my best. I will take control and
responsibility over what I can and do my best.” If you show up
authentically and remain true to your ideals while not getting
bogged down in the stress of every event in the moment, you can
truly do your immune system (and psyche) a service.
3.Eat well as often as you can. Now, we all know that fudge,
pies, yams with marshmallow, and loads of rolls and butter may
show up on our plates. They just tend to do that. But as often
as you can, eat your veggies. Lots of veggies of all varieties.
Eat whole fruit. If you eat grains, eat mostly whole grains
instead of flour products. Don’t overdo dairy products as they
are mucus producing and hard to digest for some people. Drink
lots of water throughout the day and go easy on the coffee,
black tea, and try to avoid sodas altogether. Even diet sodas
cause an immune lowering effect for hours after you consume.
Sugar inhibits your immune system for hours after you eat it (or
drink it) and is an invitation to all sorts of viral and
bacterial nasties. So unless you are serious about inviting them
in to stay, don’t open that door too often.
4.Exercise daily. Even if you just go for a walk for 20 minutes,
get in exercise every day. Your body needs it. It is good for
the soul. Make it fun by going with a friend or your partner and
talking. Or go alone and enjoy your thoughts. Go at sunset or
sunrise for an enhanced experience.
5.Wash your hands. Most people get the flu by shaking hands,
touching a doorknob, or picking up a phone in which the virus
has been on and then touching their eyes, nose, hair, or mouth.
The virus typically enters by the mucous membranes of the nose
or mouth, but could enter through any mucous membrane of the
body. During flu season, be sure to remain conscious of touching
your mouth, nose, or eyes, especially if you recently touched an
object that others may have touched. Wash your hands if in doubt.
6.If you do get the flu, see your naturopath immediately for a
quicker resolution. Homeopathic remedies, herbs, hydrotherapy,
and other treatments often help your body to more quickly
eliminate the virus than over the counter products or doing
nothing. Some remedies, if begun when you notice the first
symptoms, can even prevent the flu from a full attack. You could
also take home treatments that your family could take in order
to prevent them from contracting the virus.
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