
In the prevention of most illnesses, it's important to eat a wholesome and balanced diet, get regular exercise and proper sleep, and learn to deal healthfully with daily challenges.
Basic preventative tips include:
*Avoiding excess sugar, alcohol, and chemicals in your diet as these can weaken immune system. *Take a basic multivitamin/mineral appropriate for your gender. (Men and post menopausal women don’t need iron.)
*Take additional vitamin C, at least 1000 mg twice daily.
*Consider taking maitaki or reishitaki mushroom extracts a couple times daily between meals.
*Stay hydrated with water, fresh juices and hot herbal teas.
*Exercise to sweat if your energy is sufficient and there is no fever present. Try the sauna or steam room as the increase in body heat may stimulate your immune activity.
*Get adequate sleep!
*Wash your hands FREQUENTLY during the day to protect yourself.
*Minimize your exposure to those people who are ill and be careful about the spreading germs.
Herbals and immune supporters that may protect you from getting colds and flus include:
1) It strengthens the body's local defenses by use of a substance (echinacein) that deactivates germs' tissue-dissolving enzyme. This prevents germs from spreading and infecting other body tissues.
2) A study in Infection and Immunology showed that Echinacea stimulated production of white blood cells and phagocytes, and increased macrophage germ-killing activity. (Remember, we need the phagocytes to consume the germs and viruses!)
3) A University of Munich study demonstrated that Echinacea boosted production of infection-fighting T-lymphocytes up to 30% more than standard immune supportive drugs. In Germany Echinacea is used to treat flu, colds, bronchitis, tonsillitis, ear infections and whooping cough. Echinacea root extracts are believed to boost interferon levels, vital to our body's defenses. Echinacea is recommended to be used for short periods of time not to exceed 8 successive weeks. It is best taken as liquid extract or in capsules.
*Garlic is the one of the best example of an herbal wonder drug for fighting infections. Garlic contains several anti-microbial compounds including allicin, one of nature's strongest broad-spectrum antibiotics. Garlic's anti-bacterial activity has been proven against Bacillus, Brucella, Citrobacter, E. Coli, Hafnia, Klebsiella, Salmonella typhi, Shigella, Vibrio cholerae, and various forms of Staph and Strep. Garlic is most active in raw form as a food or a fresh-pressed juice. A few cloves may be juiced along with carrots to make the medicine go down easy. Or it can be taken in capsules, (Kyolic is a great brand!) 2 to 3 per day as preventative, or 2 to 3, three times daily for acute situations.
*Astragalus is a very versatile and potent immune strengthener. Astragalus builds up the body's vitality, prevents and speeds the infection's departure. This is a commonly used herb in Chinese medicine and is part of many immune-supporting formulas. Astragalus can be found in extracts, or capsules.
Note: This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose or treat any illness or disease

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