8 Ways To Stay Healthy During Flu Season-Without Vaccines
The following outline need not only apply to flu season. The best medicine is prevention! Full-time prevention!
Right now, it seems like I can’t go anywhere without seeing some kind of advertisement for FLU SHOTS.
I thought I could escape from the brainwashing of the medical community and pharmaceutical companies by avoiding the TV.
Apparently not.
So, since “flu season” is beginning, am I supposed to freak out and get a flu shot? Pretty much…Fear always motivates people to do things.
Oh, they also forgot to tell you that you have a 50/50 chance of getting the flu even if you’ve been jabbed in the arm with the vaccine.
Enough of my ranting…
Allow Your Body To Fight Off Influenza On Its Own!
- Refill With H2O: Did you know your body needs plenty of water to flush out toxins that compromise your immune system? While you sleep, your body builds up toxins in the digestive tract. To naturally flush out these toxins, you must start your day with a glass of water to rehydrate the body. This improves immune system function and allows your body to operate at its highest potential.
- Sleep…zZz…: A great night’ s sleep is like a reset button for your whole body. Studies have shown that sleep deprivation can make you more likely to become sick because of an overgrowth of bacteria in the body. When we are fighting a sickness, our body naturally promotes sleep. So why not boost your immune system in the first place by getting adequate rest?
- Pro-Biotic It: “Probiotic” means “A microbe that protects its host and prevents disease.” When you supplement your diet with probiotics, you increase the flora of “good” bacteria in your gut. Did you know the digestive system is where most of your natural immunties “hang out?” If a person has a poor digestive system due to an inadequate, non-nutritious diet, they are very likely to have recurring sickness. Their body’s defense mechanism (immune system) to sickness can never get the proper armor up because that armor is essentially nutrients. Probiotics get that armor up. Learn more in the post Probiotics: Are They Good For Our Kids?
- Get Some Sun: Did you know the best way to get your daily dose of Vitamin D is to get out into the sun for a few minutes? The skin produces Vitamin D when it is exposed to a certain amount of sunlight radiation. Vitamin D blood levels are at their highest in the summer but reach their lowest levels during the flu and cold season (winter). When you can’t get out, or if it’s the dead of winter, load up on fish which is high in vitamin D. There are supplements out there, but do your research before buying.
- Exercise…even if it’s just a little: Do your best to get your heart rate up with aerobic exercise for 20-30 minutes a day. Go for a light walk with the dog and baby. Run up and down the stairs a few times. Have sex! Do something!
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I agree, no shot for me or baby, I’ve only gotten sick from the shot, so I’m skipping it. My husband is debating though, because he works in a nursing home. I see your poll here about baby bottles, is yours using a bottle, never could get mine to. I haven’t meet many other attachment parenting moms, alot alternate at least breastmilk in the bottle, and I haven’t heard of any problems. Its too late for my toddler, but maybe I can correct with baby #2.
.-= Southern Grace Gourmet