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How to Build Your Immune System

by Susan Bianchi
August 15, 2020
in Wellness
How to Build Your Immune System
By: Living Well

Building your immunity is recognizing what compromises and what supports your body's ability to fight off infection. Addressing those areas is paramount in truly creating more resilience, health and overall well-being. Now is the time to take stock, dial in on places that need focused attention and take concerted action steps forward.

Inflammation

The inflammatory response is the body's natural defense mechanism and first line of defense. It is designed to address things that may harm it, including infection, injury and toxins. The problem arises when the acute response becomes chronic inflammation. Chronic and uncontrolled inflammation is an underlying factor in every major disease, including but not limited to autoimmune diseases, cancer, heart disease, diabetes, Alzheimer's and depression. It is also a primary risk factor in COVID-19.

Weight Matters

The body views excess weight, especially around the abdomen, as a threat. It will trigger an inflammatory response and, as long as the weight remains, the body will stay in an inflamed response state. Taking concerted steps to reduce the weight is paramount.

Dietary Choices

Processed foods are an obvious source of stress on the body, contributing to chronic inflammation, so reducing processed and packaged foods is a given. The next step is being more critical of the quality of produce as well as animal welfare. Pesticides, herbicides and factory farming are creating food that is incongruent with our own bodies. Fortunately, being in the Lehigh Valley we have the incredible luxury of local farms, CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture) and farmers' markets. Seeing vulnerabilities in supply chains makes purchasing locally and supporting farms with sustainable practices all the more important. We have the power with our daily purchasing choices to drive the market and support safe, healthy, sustainable food.

Stress

We may not be able to avoid stress, but addressing how we manage stress within our body will impact the level of inflammation our body produces. Be mindful of how much you choose to add back into your daily life, as that can greatly influence our daily stress load. Utilizing breathing techniques, journaling, mindful practices including meditation, qigong and tai chi, as well as seeking professional counseling and support, are essential tools in addressing and managing stress.

Environmental stress is also a factor. Chemicals, plastics, molds and EMF radiation are some stressors on the immune system. Mitigating exposure to toxins as well as not purchasing products harmful to the environment helps you along with the environment.

Supportive Measures

A Healthy Gut

Much of our immune system is housed in our digestive tract. A healthy microbiome is a huge factor in a healthy immune system and preventing an excessive inflammatory response and disease. The microbiome is like a garden in that it needs constant tending. Introducing things like bone broth and fermented foods, choosing fruits and vegetables low in pesticides and buying ethically raised animal products are all ways to support a healthy flora in the intestines and “tend to the garden.”

Costs can be a big factor, but helpful tools like the Environmental Working Group's 2020 Dirty Dozen and Clean Fifteen Shopper's Guide to Pesticides in Produce can help consumers make choices regarding when it is most critical to choose organic over conventional. Also choosing less popular cuts of protein along with organ meats can help reduce costs.

Micronutrients
  • Vitamin D - Vitamin D is more than just support for healthy bones. It is proving itself to be a key component in the functioning of your immune system. Getting enough vitamin D throughout the year in the often cloud-covered Northeast is something to be mindful of. In addition to sunshine, good sources of vitamin D include wild-caught salmon, herring, sardines, cod liver oil and more.
  • Vitamin C - Instead of going for a glass of orange juice, which can be loaded with sugar, boost your vitamin C with things like dark leafy greens, broccoli, Brussels sprouts and cauliflower, which provide close to or more than your RDA (Recommended Dietary Allowance) of vitamin C in just one cup. If you are looking for fruit, strawberries pack a powerful punch!
Movement

An unforeseen gift for many during these past months of stay-at-home orders has meant time for exercise. Movement matters and exercising more is vital in all aspects of our physical and emotional health. Families walking together, playing outdoors and creating new exercise habits has been a silver lining during these trying times. Keeping those habits as priorities is what will keep you healthy in the long run and provide a return.

Into the Woods

Not only does getting outside provide essential vitamin D, which is critical to our immune system, but spending time in the woods offers additional health-supporting benefits. Time spent in the woods can help lower blood

pressure, reduce stress and improve mood, sleep and energy levels. In addition, trees generate oils called phytoncides that evaporate into the air. These oils have antimicrobial and antiviral properties to help protect the plants, and some studies show that when inhaled, the oils increase NK (natural killer) cell activity in the body, which is what attacks virus-infected cells.

Sleep

For some, the stay-at-home orders, slowing down the pace of life, working remotely and more time outdoors has had a beneficial effect on sleep patterns. For others, it has hindered those patterns. Sleep is the critical time when the body repairs, recovers and restores itself. Sacrificing sleep, cutting corners, burning the candle at both ends is no longer an option if you want to keep a healthy immune system. Keep quality sleep a priority. Some simple things to tweak to improve your sleep include keeping electronics out of your bedroom, eliminating light sources like alarm clocks and having a regular wind-down routine.

Thoughts Matter

The expression of “we are what we think” holds true for supporting and bolstering our immune system. How we are thinking directly affects the chemistry of our body and in turn our immune fighting capacity. The placebo effect is a simple example that belief and expectations of positive outcomes and associations can generate supportive biological responses in the body. On the flip side, expectations of negative outcomes, impending sickness and fear, termed “the nocebo effect,” can work in the reverse. Be mindful of how you are thinking as well as what you are feeding your mind through other outlets. Just like food, make sure your mental intake is supportive and nourishing.

The time is now to fine tune our health habits, evaluate and prioritize how we take care of our whole health. Daily choices matter in how we spend our dollars, our time and the meaningful shifts we can make to support our health and our environment.

Tags: August 2020Living Well

Susan Bianchi

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