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We’re looking for natural ways to boost our immune system this flu season. Health experts say it’s a healthy diet that keeps our immune systems strong. What are some of the best immune boosting tips, for those of us who are already eating a healthy diet?
For example, Chlorella is fresh water, single cell, green algae, packed with nutrients and is great for boosting our immune system. If taken daily, it helps to increase the number of “fighter” cells in our body, which defend against viruses, bacteria and toxins.
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For the Thrive Challenge this month, we want you to share your tips for boosting immunity, for a chance to win a small tub of Vega Whole Food Health Optimizer AND a bottle of ChlorEssence!
More on Chlorella: Brendan Brazier chooses Chlorella as a daily body detoxifier. In this excerpt from, The Thrive Diet (Thrive in the US), Brendan states that “Directly enhancing the immune system at a cellular level, chlorella treats the cause of any possible breach – as opposed to fighting the onset of sickness (as is all too often done with pharmaceutical drugs).”
Did you know that one serving of Vega Whole Food Health Optimizer contains a daily dose of chlorella? Vega’s nutritionist, Peggy K shares more on the benefits of chlorella in this video on MyVegaTV.
Your challenge this month: Share your tips for boosting immunity through foods!
How to enter: Post a comment, below, or to Vega’s Facebook fanpage.
Prize: A small container of Vega Whole Food Health Optimizer AND a bottle of ChlorEssence. Approximate retail value: $100.
Contest closes: Entries must be received by November 30, 2011 at 11:59 pm PDT.
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I think if you already have a healthy diet and you still get the sick, there probubly isn't some seceret food your forgetting about! Make sure your keeping your body moving by exercising. If you already eat well and you exercise and you still get sick, look at your attitude. I think mood is a huge indicator on the strength of your immunity. I have always been a glass half full kind of girl and even when I was really young and not eating the healthiest, I bearly ever got sick. On the flip side, I know several people who carry around that negative baggage and continue to get sick often.
If you are doing these handful of things to keep your body happy and healthy...you shouldn't have to worry about getting sick often at all!
Comment by Sunny Massad, Ph.D. on November 5, 2011 at 3:33am All of these suggestions are excellent. But let us not forget how important self-care in the way of rest, exercise, impeccable hygiene (especially washing hands whenever you're out in public) and discipline to stay away from foods that cause inflammation in the body, especially sugar and other refined foods.
Put your mind to work as a caring ife manager this season!
Comment by Marc Antoine De Rosa on November 4, 2011 at 10:12pm I love green smoothies and adding Vega to them. I actually add greens to the smoothies I make for everyone else in the house, just not as much as I put in mine. They don't even know they're getting a boost of vitamins and brushing out there systems :)
I also add chlorella powder, sometimes chia and other things like maca to my smoothies ever so often to boost immunity. Honey is another great thing to eat from the plants in your area. I will start taking bee pollen soon to boost my immune system before Spring too :)
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Comment by Mandrake83 on November 4, 2011 at 5:32pm I like to visit the sauna followed by an ice cold shower! If you don't have access to a sauna I believe in taking ice cold showers! It's kept me healthy and invigorated for years and it's easy on the utility bills too!
Comment by Shannon Lagasse on November 4, 2011 at 3:00pm One tip non-food-related is to just make sure that, in the chilly, dry winter months, you use a humidifer. Sticking a cast iron pot of water on top of your woodstove can make a world of difference.
Food-wise, I eat a LOT of greens in the winter to up my intake of vital nutrients. This can easily be accomplished with green smoothies, salads, and the like. I also make sure I'm getting warmer foods in and local foods. I'm a big fan of root veggies in the winter, as that is what my body naturally gravitates towards. I have found that by eating what's natural in the season, I have no trouble with sickness. Also, avocados. When I was on all raw food, that was my source of fat in the winter. Some people do nuts and seeds, as well. Your body will naturally crave fat because of the cold weather- it wants some extra "padding," if you will. :]
I usually don't "boost" my immunity, because I'm always working on it. By keeping a healthy diet of leafy greens, fruits, vegetables (both raw & cooked), nuts, and seeds, there should be no issue with "catching a cold."
Someone mentioned water, exercise, and fresh air, all of which I would heartily agree with. I'm also a big fan of keeping tabs on Dr. Doug Graham's list of essential elements for ideal balance (found in The 80/10/10 Diet).
Of course, this post would not be here without Vega, which is an AMAZING product. It helps me keep my immune system functioning with its mostly raw ingredients, pure & whole food nutrition, and allergen-free content (I'm dairy- and gluten-intolerant). Chlorella, mentioned in the Vega blog, is incredible for clearing out the body, which is important for keeping the digestive & immune systems healthy. :]
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Comment by wen on November 4, 2011 at 12:07pm Besides eating a healthy "Thrive" diet...I consume the following concoction at least once a day:
Mix:
2 to 3 tablespoons of Cayenne Pepper
2 shots of Organic Apple Cider Vinegar
Splash of Agave.
This will kill any virus and keep you healthy. If I feel a cold coming on...I consume this concoction at least 2 times per day. You may need to work up to the 3 tablespoons of Cayenne Pepper.
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