7 Ways to Supercharge Your Immune System
The immune system can get bogged down for a number of reasons,
whether it is from being overworked, or chronic allergies, we all are looking
for ways to improve our overall health and wellbeing. Below are tips to improve
and strengthen immune function to keep the body in its best shape and fight off
illness.
Lemon and Peppermint oil
Both of these oils have
detoxifying and healing properties for the body. Part of a strong immune system
is cleansing and ridding the body of toxins. By adding a few drops of lemon oil
to your water every day, the oil will help clean the blood and toxic buildup in
your body. Peppermint oil is known for its healing properties for
headaches, indigestion and a large variety of stomach ailments. Add peppermint
oil or peppermint tea to your daily routine to aid digestion and help reduce
cravings of sugary foods.
Probiotics
Good bacteria, such as
probiotics, are necessary for a healthy digestive system and as a result,
overall immune function. When you take antibiotics to kill bad bacteria in your
body, you are also killing the good bacteria such as Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium
along with it. When this happens, the body can become out of balance and
result in chronic stomach pain. Taking a probiotic supplement or drinking
liquids with probiotics in it such as kefir and kombucha can help keep your
digestive function inline and improve your body’s food absorption.
Reduce Stress
Emotional stress can cause a
number of physical problems like insomnia, stomach pain and headaches. Because
of this, the body can become very sick from chronic stress. Ways to reduce
stress include exercise, meditation, yoga and deep breathing exercises.
Acupuncture
Acupuncture has been shown to
increase the white blood cell count in the body and stimulate the immune
system. By placing acupuncture needles in specific points of the body, acupuncture
works by bringing the body back to balance and increasing blood and energy
flow.
Echinacea
Echinacea is an effective natural
herb for preventing illness. The herb has been shown to increase the body’s
white blood cell count, boosting the immune system. You can find this flowering
plant at most stores in liquid or pill form.
Exercise
Exercise is good for the body and
mind in just about every way, one of them being immune health. Moderate
exercise promotes circulation and blood flow, which keeps the body’s cells
moving and working. Try adding just 20 minutes of exercise to your daily
routine, whether it is walking, yoga or jogging.
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Bishara Wilson
New York Sports Acupuncture
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