11 December 2013

12 ways to stay well this winter


1.  Up your vitamin D levels.  There isn’t enough sunlight during the winter to enable your body to made adequate levels of vitamin D, so supplement with at least 2000 IU of vitamin D3 daily.


 

2.    Rest. This is an indispensable requirement for a strong immune system.  Cold weather and shorter days demand longer periods of rest and sleep.  Listen to your body.  When it feels tired, don’t push yourself.  Enjoy the gift of stillness that winter brings.
 
3.    Move it! Exercising your body keeps lymph moving and the circulation system strong. Walking, hoola-hooping and dancing this winter will improve lymph flow and therefore enhance your overall immunity. Movement also helps your body make endorphins, mood-boosting hormones.
 
4.    Breathe.  Take actions to lower your stress levels.  Do breathing exercises, meditate, practice yoga, spend time doing something that makes you happy.  Feeling spent, overwhelmed, and/or mentally run-down has a causal relationship to your physical health. Deep breathing enhances circulation and detoxification while reducing stress levels.
 
5.    Wash your hands!  It decreases your likelihood of spreading a virus to your nose, mouth, or other people.
 
6.    Avoid sugar and processed foods.  They dramatically suppress immune function.
 
7.    Eat phytonutrient-rich foods (lots of colorful foods and dark, leafy greens).  They enhance immunity by giving you the vitamins and minerals you need.
 
8.    Cook with spices. Garlic, onions, oregano, thyme, and lots of other herbs are effective broad spectrum anti-microbial power. 

 
9.    Add probiotics to your diet.  Eat a daily dose of fermented foods--a warm bowl of miso soup, greek yogurt with stewed fruit, kombucha or sauerkraut.  Or look for a supplement with 10-20 billion organisms (in the refrigerated section of the store). Healthy gut flora supports a strong immune system—friendly gut flora have been shown to promote gut mucosal cell regeneration, increase nutrient absorption, and reduce unfriendly bacterial adhesion.
 
10. Take 2 grams of vitamin C daily.  Vitamin C strengthens cell membrane, helping your body to resist pathogens and viruses.  Get in plenty of vitamin C-rich foods like sweet potatoes, strawberries, 
 
11. Laugh! Laughter upregulates immune cells.  Watch a funny movie, read a funny story or graphic novel, listen to stand-up comedy online.  Don’t forget to treat yourself every day to a little bit of joy!
 
12. Meet with an herbalist to develop an herbal and dietary protocol that’s optimized for your personal constitution and lifestyle.  The most effective herbal formulations take into account your constitution, current health status, risk of exposure, and, if already ill, your symptom picture. 

    Happy, healthy winter!

    To schedule: ayo.ngozi.herbalist@gmail.com
    718.422.7981 (NYC) / 202.607.1143 (DC)

1 comment:

  1. This is a great list! You wouldn't even have to think of some of these things if they were part of your daily habits. I gotta step ot up! Lol

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