Keeping up your immunity.

Swine flu pig with maskThe news are stating that underlying factors play in to the risk of swine-flu. Of course – the underlying factors is another way of saying – how healthy are you? I think we have to realize that it is a flu which means, we are somehow all at risk and it is our immune system and our bodies ability to be stronger than the strain that determines our risk. Is it not the same with any disease that is caused by a bacteria or a virus? We are at risk when our immune system is down so that is what we have to deal with. Another risk factor that lowers immune system is stress and fear. What is the anti-dote to fear? Action!

The action to take, when strains of a flu is floating around, is boosting your immune system. And yes, removing yourself from situations that are increasing your risk are of course a good idea. It is the same with any cold, wash your hands and don’t be up close with someone with a cold or you might get it too. 

So far we have seen a few cases relative to the amount of cases of other diseases that we see everyday. However, we have become so used to accepting that someone is diagnosed with a disease that eventually too could cost them their life since it might take years before it is critical, so we don’t get caught up in it. And we also don’t pay as much attention. I’m not sure I like that idea.  Why are we not as alarmed and concerned when someone is diagnosed with diabetes, cancer, heart disease. That we don’t see our own ability to act and rely on medication. Or do we not realize that we should be as concerned that those conditions are as lethal as the swine-flu? 

It comes back to the same thing over and over again. Take better care of yourself! CARE, everyday, how you treat yourself and your body. Health is accumulative so it is an everyday daily effort. Sorry. No other way. 

It is a commitment to make as so many others you make every day. Yourself and your self-care is really the most important commitment you can ever make. And your self-nourishment is beyond food. It is how you live and how you think, how you practice care every day and how you feel about yourself and others. 

Does that boost your immune system – it does indeed. Because it entails all that you do for you. Eating better and choosing better foods. Omitting and avoiding foods that hurt your immune system.

A few simple guidelines:

Stay hydrated, get your sleep, avoid coffee or limit it a lot, avoid dairy or limit it a lot, avoid refined foods like sugar, flour products, and junk food. 

Add a lot of green vegetables, white ones too like onion, garlic and add ginger and turmeric for anti-inflammatory and tasty boosters. Make sure you eat complex carbs instead of refined ones – that means cooked wholegrain (brown rice, quinoa, millet)  instead of pasta and bread. Have lots of omega 3 fatty acid rich foods, like nuts, seeds, fish, avocado and flax-seeds. 

Drink herbal teas that boost the immune-system like pau d’arco, burdock, elderberry, and echinacea. These also come as herbal tinctures. There are also many supplements that boost the immune system. Oil of oregano is a potent fighter for the immune system and is both anti-bacterial and anti-viral. Medicinal mushrooms like reishi and the likes are great for this too. There are supplements on the market that concentrate these. New Chapter for example has one called Host Defense.

And move. Don’t get stuck in-doors on the couch. Get out there and do something to keep your body and your circulation going. Just don’t strain yourself to the point of exhaustion and don’t catch a chill after a run.

The Life of Food

art_cancer_foodI just saw the film – The Future of Food. I encourage you to see it to gain more awareness about how the quality and origin of your food affects you. 

We have to realize that our food is what every day and every moment affects us. It becomes our blood, it becomes our thoughts, our emotions. I know that sounds a bit surprising and it might not directly seem obvious, but food becomes your blood and therefore your hormones, hence affects the quality of the whole of you so to speak. 

The Future of Food speaks of GMO foods from Monsanto. It is quite obvious from the film that we need to understand how eating such foods affects our health and our future. Our immune system is at stake and so is our basic quality of life. Not to mention the future of the individual farmer and with that our global economy and health are both at stake. 

Our food is information for our system. Every cell in our body “communicates” and picks up both the nutrients from our food but also the information that comes with or as the food. So -when food is genetically modified it is communicating differently with our entire system. Not only does genetically modified food affect our DNA, it directly causes havoc because of the mis-information from the altered food. 

We can ask ourselves how can human beings can be behind the development of such food, that directly cause us harm? I have to wonder too, why profits are more important than our health. The decline of the world-health in the name of profits! Not to mention my frustration, that when science knows so much about saving the crop from bugs, how can they not also take into consideration that human beings need to be saved too and that eating this altered food does not help us survive.

This alone is enough to make me want to shop organic foods and farmer’s markets. No matter the price because the cost of my health is not negotiable.

Eat well, choose local, love yourself more, and eat whole foods that are not genetically modified!
Please say NO TO GMO!

jeanette

To see the full movie : The Future of Food

All the Lonely People

art_connective1Was that a song? I think so. But it is also who I meet everyday. It seems we would not be since we are so busy connecting all the time. With so many people that we daily see, meet and talk to, link up to over facebook, and email and….I can go on. But are we then lonely? Yes. We are. And I am not saying this holds true for everyone, but see for yourself.

So many people I know, meet or counsel are wonderfully active, accomplished, and radiant human beings, and lonely. We live without community and yet – community is all around us, but it does not exist on its own. We have to create it. We have to participate. I also believe that when we are so busy communicating from our intellect, we forget, or rather avoid, communicating from our heart. And with that we become lonely. We are missing the connection that the heart-to-heart brings us. Maybe that is why they call it a heart-to-heart when someone has to have a “real talk”. We have to sit down with each other and be honest, truthful about our emotions, and share our troubles, pains, and joys. Why don’t we always do that? 

Sure I get that we cannot walk around being all heart all the time, but we can certainly come from a heart centered place. So many have lost the connection to even their own heart. Heartbreak after heartbreak. Disappointment after disappointment. Hurt after hurt. And it adds up to a closed off heart. The fear of the pain becomes the pain of living in a closed off heart space that no one can access, barely ourself. We end up living in stress and emotional struggle. We get ill and we fight for our life. This is when many start learning to love themselves. Often that is why severe illness can be the cure…of a life that is not fulfilled. 

How about some radical self- love to start a new way of living. Remember how curious you are when you meet someone new? How you are wondering about who they are and you want to get to know more about them. Try that with yourself. Surprise yourself. Stop the same old thought patterns that only talk down to yourself. Become your own best friend. Talk some sense into yourself as you would your best friend when he or she is “down”.

When you can connect to your own heart you can fearlessly connect to others. And we can finally live heart-to-heart.

with love and all heart

jeanette

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