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After having seen many patients with this year’s royal flu, it did not surprise me that I managed to contract it myself. If you have experienced it, it certainly is a nasty strain this year. In clinic I have seen it affect either the respiratory system or the gastrointestinal system. As such, I have included some helpful strategies to either protect yourself against catching it or if you have, some strategies to help speed your recovery. Sometimes we need a reminder of how valuable and effective our foods and medicines are!
Cold and flus tend to typically emerge during stressful times or immediately afterwards (depends on the type of person you are). As we experience stress, our adrenal glands, which produce stress hormones, use up to 80% of our stored vitamin C. This of course reduces our immune response and makes us more susceptible to catching bugs.
One of the most important things you can do is as soon as you feel a cold or flu coming on is to take ½-1g of vitamin C hourly (adult dose) and rest as much as possible. Please be mindful that children need to have their dose individually assessed based on their height, weight and age. Side effects of excessive vitamin C consumption are diarrhoea, so watch for your individual bowel tolerance.
In addition, it is best to encourage vitamin C rich foods such as Red chilli, guava, red capsicum, Brussels sprouts, citrus juice concentrate, papayas, kale, parsley, collards, kiwi fruit, blackcurrants, mango, cabbage, broccoli, strawberries, lychees, oranges, sprouts, lemons, tangerines, honeydew melon, spinach, tomatoes.
Obviously another crucial aspect to improving your immune response in the initial stages is to reduce your stress levels and rest. Please remember that stress is not purely psychological but can be physical, emotional, mental, spiritual, nutritional and lifestyle triggered. Being stressed from work is just as detrimental as being nutritionally stressed such as skipping meals or eating the wrong foods.
Resting is one factor that we are all familiar with but often ignore until we absolutely have to. Ensuring that you spend time outdoors, socialise with friends and family and nourish your soul will certainly create positive health benefits for you generally and will stimulate your immune system.
Over-straining our bodies during a crucial time of an immune defence is understandably illogical. Always remember that sugar consumption will reduce your natural immune response for the next 30 minutes to 6 hours.
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