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Support Your Immune System: The Season is Here!

We have weathered some serious concerns about our health and how to protect ourselves from viruses like Covid-19 over the last year and a half. We know the fight is not over and that having a strong and healthy immune system is your first defense in preventing invaders from taking over. As we enter into the cold and flu season (yes these germs still exist) and as we continue to battle new variants of this virus…our best foot forward is knowing what we can do ourselves to support our body’s innate ability to heal.

Why Your Immune System Needs Some Extra Love Right Now


The world has learned a lot about practicing good hygiene since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Hand sanitizer sales jumped an astonishing 600% in 2020, we all wore masks in public, and “social distancing” entered into our regular vocabulary. This all contributed to our collective efforts to control COVID-19, but, somewhat ironically, scientists are now raising concerns about the long-term effects on our immune systems.

One concern is that the emphasis on sanitizing everything weakens immunity. According to the “hygiene hypothesis,” exposure to microbes like bacteria, parasites, viruses, and fungi helps to build our immune response. By limiting our exposure to the microbial world while trying to avoid COVID-19, have we disturbed this process? Research still needs to be done, as it’s obviously too early to know the long-term effects.

However, the isolation of the last year may have affected our immune systems in a more subtle fashion. Emotions have a profound impact on immunity. In particular, loneliness can lower our resilience.

One study found that it triggers cellular changes that reduce immunity as much as other, more physical risk factors for illness, like obesity. Similarly, stress reduces immunity. You’ve likely noticed you’re more likely to get sick during tough times, and research confirms that stress – particularly chronic stress – can alter your immune response. For many people, isolation and what sometimes feels like an endless stream of bad news have resulted in more intense feelings of loneliness and stress, and the resulting impact on immunity should be front of mind as we enter into the season where exposure to cold and flu viruses become more impactful.

Cases of the flu decreased dramatically during lockdowns, in part because hygiene practices were followed more conscientiously due to COVID fears. Continuing to do things like frequent hand washing will help you stay healthy. So will proactive efforts at supporting your immune system. 

Another reason for building up immunity is the hard truth that COVID-19 is likely here to stay. New evidence shows that even if you’re double-vaccinated, you could still be at risk (although the data has shown vaccination drastically reduces the odds of serious illness, now we are learning about how long those antibodies last and that immunity may be waning for the vaccinated). Being in top shape with your health is what we can personally control and feeling empowered with what you need to know is the first step.

Support Your Immune System: Proven Strategies

Being resilient is what we need to aim for. We know we can’t control everything but ensuring you do what you can to keep your body strong will help support your immune system for the months ahead (and for the long term).

Focus on fiber

A diet rich in high-fiber foods encourages the development and maintenance of the gut microbiome, which stimulates your immune cells. A diet centered around fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes is one of the best ways to develop stronger immunity.

Choose probiotics

Probiotic supplements and fermented foods also contribute to your gut bacteria. Good choices include sauerkraut, kimchi, yogurt, and kefir.

Limit sugar

Reducing sugar intake can lower the risk of obesity and Type 2 diabetes, both of which are risk factors for a weaker immune system. In one study, obese patients were twice as likely to get the flu following a flu shot, and eliminating sweets can go far in any weight loss strategy.

Favor healthy fats

Certain fats can reduce inflammation, which is stressful for your immune system.  Research shows that extra virgin olive oil and foods with high amounts of Omega-3 fatty acids, such as salmon and flax seeds, are beneficial.

Find time for moderate exercise

Even a single session of moderate exercise improves immune response. Of course, everyone has a different definition of “moderate,” so pay careful attention to your body. You should feel refreshed and energized afterward, not exhausted.

Stay rested

It’s always been a commonly held belief that getting enough sleep helps prevent illness, but new research suggests the relationship is even stronger than previously assumed.  According to one study, a difference of less than one hour in the amount of sleep a person gets can significantly affect their susceptibility to colds. In particular, sleep helps strengthen T cells, a type of immune cell. It also slows the production of stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline that compromise immunity. If you find yourself hitting the snooze alarm every morning or you frequently feel exhausted, it’s time to take a look at your sleep hygiene and perhaps make scheduling more time to sleep a priority.

Add supplements if needed

Daily supplementation with certain immune-supportive supplements can be beneficial. Some supplements that have been proven to help immune response include vitamin D, vitamin C, zinc, and echinacea. Be sure to speak with your healthcare provider before including any new supplements. Feel free to get in touch with us and we can help find the right ones for you!

Avoid toxins

Don’t undermine your efforts to support your immune system by exposing your body to harmful toxins like cigarette smoke, excessive amounts of alcohol, or harmful pesticides. Be mindful of hidden toxins in household cleaning products, detergents and cosmetics too! Read labels and choose all-natural products when possible – check out the Environmental Working Group website for more information on what could be hiding in typical household products, cosmetics, and more! https://www.ewg.org

Remember – You’re in Control

We’ve all experienced a lot of stressful changes over the last year and a half. By taking proactive steps to support your immune system, you can ensure you’re ready for whatever the next few months hold and celebrate the world’s gradual re-opening.

If you’d like some help creating a health plan that fits your goals and lifestyle, give us a call – We are here to help!

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Health and Wellness Headlines for September 15

Anti-cancer effects of carnosine-a dipeptide molecule.

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PMID:  Molecules. 2021 Mar 16 ;26(6). Epub 2021 Mar 16. PMID: 33809496 Abstract Title:  Anti-Cancer Effects of Carnosine-A Dipeptide Molec… Read the full story on GreenMedInfo.


Carnosine protects macrophages against the toxicity of A?1-42 oligomers by decreasing oxidative stress.

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Particulate matter air pollutants and cardiovascular disease: Strategies for intervention.

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L-carnosine stimulation of coenzyme Q10 biosynthesis promotes improved mitochondrial function and decreases hepatic steatosis in diabetic conditions.

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Seven Health Benefits of Sweet Cherries

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Seven Health Benefits of Sweet Cherries

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Are You Suffering from a Hormonal Imbalance?

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The average person comes into contact with hundreds to thousands of different synthetic chemicals every day in cosmetic products, water, food, air, fragrances, etc. Many of these chemicals are endocrine disruptors, meaning they can disrupt hormonal balance. With this near-constant assault on our endocrine system, hormonal imbalances are becoming more and more common for people of all ages. In this week’s show we’ll discuss how to tell if you are suffering from a hormonal imbalance, and some changes you can make in your life like decreasing unnatural products around your home, as well as supplements that may help restore balance.

Products Mentioned in Today’s Show

Progest-Assure – Formulated to be used by women of reproductive age as well as by menopausal and postmenopausal women in order to ease any potential unpleasant effects of hormone imbalances and the normal hormonal fluctuations that occur with aging.

DIM Plus – A targeted supplement that combines the synergistic benefits of the cruciferous vegetable metabolites indole-3-carbinol (I3C) and 3-3’-diindolylmethane (DIM) to support balanced estrogen metabolism.

You can also listen to Are You Suffering from a Hormonal Imbalance? on our YouTube channel here.

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Health and Wellness Headlines for September 8

Countering Stress-Induced Immune Suppression with Diet

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How might we improve immune function in children and adults under physical or psychological stress?  “Natural immunomodulators”—com… Read the full story on NutritionFacts.org.


How to Become a Soy Equol Producer 

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Certain gut bacteria can supercharge the benefits of soy foods, resulting in even more bone protection, better control of menopausal symptom… Read the full story on NutritionFacts.org.


How Much Lead Leaches Into Organic Chicken Bone Broth?

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“Lead poisoning still occurs in the United States despite extensive prevention efforts and strict regulations.” Ayurvedic supplements sp… Read the full story on NutritionFacts.org.


Summer Sale – 20% Off Everything

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Soy Phytoestrogens for Menopausal Symptoms

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Does soy food consumption explain why Japanese women appear to be so protected from hot flash symptoms? When women hit menopause and their… Read the full story on NutritionFacts.org.


What Should We Do to Lower Lead Levels in Breast Milk?

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Health and Wellness Headlines for September 1

How Much Lead Leaches Into Organic Chicken Bone Broth?

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“Lead poisoning still occurs in the United States despite extensive prevention efforts and strict regulations.” Ayurvedic supplements sp… Read the full story on NutritionFacts.org.


Summer Sale – 20% Off Everything

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Soy Phytoestrogens for Menopausal Symptoms

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Does soy food consumption explain why Japanese women appear to be so protected from hot flash symptoms? When women hit menopause and their… Read the full story on NutritionFacts.org.


What Should We Do to Lower Lead Levels in Breast Milk?

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What are the effects of sodium and calcium intake on blood lead levels in pregnant and breastfeeding women?  Although our skeleton “has p… Read the full story on NutritionFacts.org.


Why Blood Lead Levels Rise at Pregnancy and Menopause  

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The lead trapped in our skeleton can leach back into our bloodstream when we temporarily or permanently lose bone due to pregnancy, weight l… Read the full story on NutritionFacts.org.


The Dangers of Talcum Powder

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Health and Wellness Headlines for August 25

Ishige okamurae extract suppresses obesity and hepatic steatosis.

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An extract of Ishige okamurae and its constituent Ishophloroglucin A exhibited anti-angiogenic effects against high glucose-induced angiogenesis.

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Amelioration of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis by Ishige okamurae.

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Ishige okamurae extract ameliorates the hyperglycemia and body weight gain.

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Anti-obesity and anti-diabetic effects of Ishige okamurae.

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Algae-derived anti-inflammatory compounds against particulate matters-induced respiratory diseases.

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Getting a Grip on Fear and Anxiety

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Reports of persistent fear and anxiety in people have increased significantly over the last year. With so much uncertainty in the world, it can be easy to get wrapped up in negative thoughts and allow fear to take over. In this week’s episode we will discuss how to get a grip on fear and anxiety with a special guest, Pastor Rusty Brady, and we will go over some supplements that may help you deal with stress and anxiety better. We will also give you some information on one of our new products, Immuno Complete, that contains quercetin, vitamin D, vitamin C, n-acetyl cysteine, and zinc all in one formula. You can also find the link to Pastor Brady’s church below.

Products Mentioned in Today’s Show

L-Theanine – L-theanine, a unique amino acid compound found in green tea, is noted for its calming benefits. Studies show it can stimulate alpha brain wave activity and promote relaxation without drowsiness.

Pantothenic Acid Complex – This formula contains Cordyceps, Rhodiola Extract, Eleuthero Extract, and Pantothenic Acid to help support adrenal function.

Immuno Complete – A balanced blend of flavonoids and crucial vitamins and minerals that provide safe, long-term immune support for all populations without overstimulating the immune system.

You can also listen to Getting a Grip on Fear and Anxiety on our YouTube channel here.

You can visit Pastor Brady’s website here.

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Health and Wellness Headlines for August 18

Neutralizing antibody responses against SARS-CoV-2 spike receptor-binding domain 13 months after the recovery from the disease.

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PMID:  Ann Ig. 2021 Aug 3. Epub 2021 Aug 3. PMID: 34328495 Abstract Title:  Neutralizing antibody responses against SARS-CoV-2 spike recep… Read the full story on GreenMedInfo.


Low risk of reinfections and relation with serological response after recovery from the first wave of COVID-19.

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PMID:  Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis. 2021 Aug 11. Epub 2021 Aug 11. PMID: 34378086 Abstract Title:  Low risk of reinfections and relati… Read the full story on GreenMedInfo.


Sustained seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies one year after infection.

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PMID:  Bosn J Basic Med Sci. 2021 Aug 13. Epub 2021 Aug 13. PMID: 34392826 Abstract Title:  Sustained seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibod… Read the full story on GreenMedInfo.


Administration of ozone therapy along with the conventional medical treatment in patients hospitalised for COVID-19 could reduce mortality.

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The effects of Hippophae rhamnoides in neuroprotection and behavioral alterations against iron-induced epilepsy.

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The immunoenhancement effects of sea buckthorn pulp oil in cyclophosphamide-induced immunosuppressed mice.

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Health and Wellness Headlines for August 11

This study demonstrates that pterostilbene is a novel potent RR inhibitor by targeting RRM2.

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Pterostilbene is a potential chemoprevention agent for lung squamous cell carcinoma.

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Pterostilbene alleviates pulmonary fibrosis by regulating ASIC2.

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Anticonvulsant effect of pterostilbene.

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Pterostilbene suppresses oxidative stress and allergic airway inflammation.

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Pterostilbene-isothiocyanate inhibits breast cancer metastasis.

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Breast Implant Illness: What You Should Know

The choice to get breast implants is highly personal, and most women don’t make the decision lightly. Whether it’s cosmetic or reconstructive, implant surgery is a major procedure, with important health implications. Women who have implants, and women considering the surgery, should be aware of the possible side effects and arm themselves with science-backed information.

Researchers and practitioners are signaling a rise in what is now being referred to as Breast Implant Illness (BII)- a potential complication of silicone breast implants. Unfortunately, the symptoms are quite diverse, and most medical practitioners don’t always connect the dots to breast implants as a possible cause.

Signs and Symptoms of BII

The medical community does not yet fully understand BII, and it can be difficult to diagnose in traditional medical practices.

The hallmark signs include a cluster of symptoms such as joint pain, unexplained fatigue, and memory loss. These symptoms are similar to many autoimmune disorders, but not all women who show signs of BII are diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder. That’s one factor that makes BII difficult to confirm. Many autoimmune disorders are difficult enough to diagnose on their own, and BII symptoms don’t follow clear patterns. Women can experience a mix of symptoms that could be due to disorders such as scleroderma, rheumatoid arthritis, Sjögren’s syndrome, hypothyroidism, or lupus.

More symptoms of BII can include:

  • Muscle pain
  • Headaches
  • Hair loss
  • Sleep problems
  • Vertigo
  • Dry skin
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Cognitive impairment (“fuzzy thinking”)
  • Dry eyes

These symptoms can be linked to many health problems, and even simply everyday stress. As a result, healthcare practitioners may not make the link between implants and a patient’s concerns, and instead treat each symptom separately.

What causes BII?

More research needs to be done on the link between autoimmune disorders and silicone breast implants, but current findings suggest silicone leaks from the implants to trigger an inflammatory response in the body.

Silicone implants are most likely to rupture after about six to eight years, and ruptures aren’t always noticed. Women who have previous autoimmune disorders, or a family history of them, seem to be more prone to developing BII.

Treatments for BII

Removing silicone implants and any surrounding scar tissue results in an improvement for between 60 to 80 percent of women with BII. Women experiencing symptoms of BII could consult with their healthcare provider about alternatives, such as autologous implants (implants composed of a woman’s own bodily tissue) following a mastectomy. BII has appeared in women with saline implants, but it appears to be much less common. Also, because a saline implant “deflates” faster than a silicone one, a rupture is more noticeable and therefore more likely to be addressed right away.

Lifestyle changes that reduce inflammation can help improve outcomes after implant removal. Reducing stress, following a natural-foods diet, and avoiding triggers like alcohol and excess sugar are all suggested following removal of the implant.

More research needs to be done with regards to the link between specific autoimmune disorders and breast implants. However, initial findings do suggest a possible link. One study found that up to 26 percent of women with implants develop an autoimmune disorder. Other women, however, experience many of the symptoms without a formal diagnosis, and researchers haven’t confirmed that the implants cause the disorders or the symptoms. Nonetheless, a woman with silicone implants is eight times more likely to be diagnosed with Sjögren syndrome and six times more likely to be diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. 

Many women have compelling reasons to have breast implant surgery, but it’s important to be armed with information on possible complications. It’s also important before you undergo any surgery to enhance your immune system for faster recovery.

Need help or have questions? Give us a call, we are always here to help. (903) 663-1008

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