4 Best Ways to Boost Immunity and Why!
In order to be “well” the
body, like all of nature, exists by maintaining a state of balance. It is dependent upon the environment it
nourishes and with the interconnectivity and cooperation between whole systems
and a respect for natural processes and order.
In June 2011, a coordinated
research between the Microbiome project consortium and NIH was released. 200
scientists worked on the project and found that instead of the one germ – one
disease theory that has dominated western medicine for centuries they found
that there were entire ecosystems of bacteria in the body that work together
symbiotically. It supports the idea that
even though you got a flu shot you still got the flu, cough or cold that
recently made the rounds in great numbers.
The idea is that instead of killing the bad germs to fight disease, which
by the way also wipes out the good bacteria, doctors need to shift their thinking
to providing support for the good bacteria and improving the terrain or environment
to create a sense of balance. Simply put …given the right stuff the body can
heal itself.
What is that stuff?
1 After decades
of propaganda leading us to believe that commercially produced foods are OK we
are now coming to the rude awaking that we have deviated far from the natural
whole foods that truly nourish our bodies.
We know that whole organically grown foods are best for our families and
to source and prepare those foods is not always the most convenient but it is hands
down worth the effort.
2 Newer to
science is the interconnectivity between the nervous system and the immune
system. Our stress handling glands the
adrenal glands are one common link. We
know that if we experience sustained periods of stress, whether it is physical,
chemical, or emotional we get sick.
Maintaining your nervous system through regular chiropractic care helps
improve communication between these two systems.
3 You may eat a
perfect diet of raw organic foods, drink purified water, workout everyday and
get adjusted regularly, but if your overcome with negative emotions and
stinking thinking you will not be in a state of balance and therefore it will
impact your immune system. I can
personally attest to this as I recently lost my voice because I didn’t speak up
when I should have done so. A good
reminder and lesson for me to learn.
4 Exercise
often. A strong body along with good
nutrition goes a long way to support the mind, which is the most difficult area
to keep in balance.
Hippocrates (The father of
modern medicine said centuries ago)
“ Humans are created to be
healthy as long as they are whole, body, mind and spirit” The principles are
vitalistic and fluid and need to be nurtured everyday.
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