20 Ways To Strengthen Your Immune
System
Some of the best ways
to strengthen your immune system include eating more vegetables, reducing your stress levels, eating more protein, taking
short walks every day, adding larch to your diet, changing your vegetable oil
choices, using oregano oil, and many more.
Our immune system is
one of the most important elements of our mental and physical health
(some might say the most important part), but many people fail to take proper
care of their immune system, which makes them far more susceptible to all sorts
of dangerous diseases that will attack other parts of their body.
Unfortunately, there are also a number of diseases that specifically attack the
immune system, including auto-immune diseases, which are often the most deadly
and incurable diseases. In other words, maintaining your immune system health
is essential for a number of reasons.
People know a lot about
traditional methods of boosting the immune system (drinking orange juice for its high vitamin C content), but there are dozens of
new methods that can boost your immunity, many of which are not public
knowledge. By changing certain lifestyle habits and dietary choices, it is
possible to significantly protect this essential system. Let’s take a closer
look at some of the specific ways that you can improve and strengthen your
immune system.
20 Ways To Strengthen
Your Immune System
1) Consume Friendly
Bacteria – There are certain foods that are very beneficial for your
immune system, especially yogurt, which has high levels of prebiotic and probiotic
bacteria. This type of bacteria
is “good” for our digestive system and helps to protect the body from different
illnesses contracted through food. By adding yogurt to your diet,
you can significantly boost your immune system efficiency.
2) Add Larch to Your
Diet – According to recent research, adding larch to your diet can be very helpful
for strengthening your immune system. This small budding plant can reduce colds
significantly. You can get a hold of larch supplements at most health food
stores, but make sure that it is a legitimate larch source; check to make sure
that it says “larch resistant-aid”.
3) Eat More Protein – It’s important to increase your protein levels if you regularly
suffer from illness or sickness. Protein is what antibodies are made of, so
making sure that you have sufficient levels of protein in your body is an
essential part of your immune system functioning.
4) Lower Your Stress
Levels – Stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline are produced when we’re
stressed, but this is only beneficial in very short bursts, like training a
muscle. However, if you suffer from chronic stress and your hormonal response
is constantly in high gear, it can be very detrimental to your immune system
health. People that suffer from chronic anxiety tend to be ill far more often,
because their immune response simply can’t be as strong as a result of hormonal
overload.
5) Take Regular Walks -It has been shown that regular exercise, like short walks a few times a
day, is very good for preventing serious diseases. Maintaining a somewhat
active lifestyle gets antiobodies and white blood cells moving around the body
more often, which means that they can begin fighting diseases or pathogens
sooner. Furthermore, changing from a sedentary lifestyle also benefits you in
terms of obesity, cardiovascular diseases, and a wide range of other health
benefits.
6) Go Out and Socialize
– Making new friends and
reconnecting with old ones has been shown to increase the strength of our
immune system. The pleasure receptors of reminiscing, the cognitive stimulation of
socialization, and a handful of other
factors all positively impact the immune system response, so go out there and
meet someone!
7) Change Your
Vegetable Oil Intake – Some of the most common vegetable oils, such as soybean oil, has almost three times as much
“bad” cholesterol as other healthier options for vegetable oils, such as olive oil and canola oil. Research has shown that having a
better balance of HDL cholesterol (good) and LDL cholesterol (bad) can
significantly reduce inflammation and protect your immune system health in a
number of ways.
8) Clear Your Lungs – Certain essential oils, when inhaled, act as
expectorants. This means that your body will be able to clear out any mucus in your respiratory tract, which is
where a large amount of bacteria can get stuck and develop into an illness. Sage extract is a particularly good way
to ease coughs and clear out your respiratory tract.
9) Eat More Vegetables – Adding some extra vegetables into your diet is a wise choice if
you’re trying to boost the strength of your immune system. The fiber in vegetables, as well as the
protein present in many vegetables makes them good alternatives to meats, particularly for vegetarians who
want to keep their protein content up. Mushrooms are a particularly delicious and
healthy choice that is versatile in any meals for improving complex
carbohydrates and other important nutrients that cam improve immune system
function.
10) Make Love – In terms of stress release and
positive hormonal release, making love is particularly good,
as extensive research has shown. Some of the results have also pointed to the
fact that people have more salivary antibodies if they regularly have sex as compared to people who
don’t.(For married people please…)
11) Don’t Overdo the
Exercise – While regular exercise is a good
choice for stimulating the immune system, excessive exercise can actually lower your white blood cell count. This
is why extreme athletes like mountain climbers and marathon runners need to
take extra precautions to counter their weakened immune system with other
tactics like those in this article!
12) Try Oregano Oil – Oregano oil is not a well known
essential oil, but it can be a powerful tool for improving the strength of your
immune system. It basically cleans out your digestive tract, eliminating
harmful bacteria that may be growing there out of reach of the rest of your
immune system. Small doses of this essential oil under medical supervision or
advisement is always recommended.
13) Get Your
Immunizations – In some parts of the world, getting immunizations can be very difficult, and in
others, controversial based on religion or cultural tradition. To ensure that
your immune system is in top form, it is important to get recommended
immunizations, some of which can be acquired as an adult to increase your
protection.
14) Limit Alcohol
Consumption – There have been recent research
connections between excessive alcohol consumption and a lowered functional ability of
dendritic cells in the immune system, which are essential for seeking out dangerous
microbes in the body. Therefore, having any more than 2 or 3 drinks can severely impair your body’s
ability to eliminate infections, as well as cold and flu viruses.
15) Improve Your Skin Health – Antioxidants are very important in
protecting the skin from the effects of free radicals, which are natural toxins
that are the result of cellular metabolism. The antioxidants in pomegranate juice can improve the acid balance in the skin and
protect against that oxidative stress. Eating pomegranates can be a very
powerful way of protecting your body.
16) Green, Leafy
Vegetables – One of the specific vegetable
recommendations is cruciferous vegetables, which include kale, broccoli, spinach, and cabbage. These green, leafy vegetables are
packed with beneficial nutrients, and are particularly good for detoxifying the
liver and keeping the body clean of toxins so the immune system is not
overloaded.
17) Add Some Ginger – According to traditional medicine
in numerous countries, ginger has been shown to be a beneficial food for your immune systems.
Ginger can stimulate the lymphatic system, which helps to clean toxins from
your body. Also, it is known to warm the body and help to clear your sinuses,
which also helps to eliminate toxins from accumulating there.
18) Get Your Vitamin D Fix – Although most people associate
getting a tan with an unhealthy activity, sunlight is actually a key source of vitamin D, which is important
for immune system function. Vitamin D is found in very few foods, but vitamin D
can help to improve the immune response. Making sure to grab some extra
sunshine or even taking vitamin D supplements is a good way to increase immune
health.
19) Get Enough Sleep – When we are resting at night, that
is the best chance our body has to heal up and recover the health
of the body through natural immune system function. Denying your body that time
to heal can break down the immune system and increase your chances of
contracting viruses and other diseases.
20) Manage Your Mineral
Intake – Managing a healthy balance of minerals in your body is important,
particularly having too much of certain vitamins. Excessive vitamin A is actually dangerous for your
immune system. Speaking to a dietitian can be a great way to properly manage
your mineral intake to optimize your immune system.
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