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Health Articleshealth_articles Beating the Winter Flu Season As the temperature begins to fall, many people find themselves feeling less than their best. Winter can be a challenging time of year with cold and flu season at its peak and this year is particularly difficult with the added anxiety over H1N1 and its associated vaccine. Regardless of whether or not you decide to vaccinate, naturopathic medicine can help you ensure that your immune system is working at its best. This will help protect you and your loved ones from the cold, the seasonal flu and the dreaded H1N1. Some of the most important things you can do to boost your immunity this winter and ensure your family’s health are: 1.Wash your hands: We have all heard this over and over. That’s because it is one of the most important things you can do to avoid transmitting germs. It is also important to avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth with your hands as this can encourage the spread of viruses and bacteria. 2.Get a bottle of sunshine: Vitamin D supplementation is particularly important for those of us living in North America. With shorter days and longer nights, we don’t get enough sun exposure, which in turn means we don’t produce enough Vitamin D. This vitamin is typically known for its effect on bone development and calcium absorption. But in recent years, it is getting more attention for its effect on the immune system. Many studies have shown that individuals with decreased serum levels of Vitamin D are at an increased risk of developing a cold or flu. 3.Eat a colorful diet: Different colored foods have different phytonutrients. Phytonutrients are chemicals that are present in fruits and vegetables and other foods like whole grains and legumes. Making sure you get a variety of different colored foods in your diet will ensure that you get a wide variety of phytonutrients to support your body’s immune system and stay well. These foods also contain vitamins, minerals and fiber, which are added benefits to ensure optimum health. 5.Not all bugs are bad: Probiotics are the healthy and necessary bacteria that hang out in your gut. These little guys are your body’s natural defense against infections. Many people have an imbalance in their guts due to overuse of antibiotics, poor diet and stress. Supplementation has shown to decrease the incidence of both gastrointestinal and respiratory infections. You can also get probiotics from fermented foods like yogurt. 7.Get some ZZZZ’s: Not getting enough sleep has been shown to reduce the body’s resistance to infection. According to a study conducted by the Archives of Internal Medicine, people “who slept an average of fewer than seven hours a night … were three times as likely to get sick as those who averaged at least eight hours.” 8.Manage your stress: The Mind-Body connection cannot be overlooked. Stress has a very powerful effect on your body. Although acute stress can boost immunity, chronic, unrelenting stress suppresses the immune reaction leaving you vulnerable to infection. Combat the negative effects of stress with some good relaxation techniques like deep breathing, guided visualization and meditation. Article Submitted by: Dr. Rahima Hirji, ND
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