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Nutrition and Your Immune System Keeps
You Healthy – Together
The Fax of
Life
March - April 1997 Vol. 2
The Immune system, or the part of
the body which fights disease, is a very complex system supported by many
different body organs. It is not located in one part of the body, but is the
body working in harmony to fight off foreign invaders.
Many lifestyle factors, including
drugs and stress cause our immune system to become suppressed. Often, the immune
system becomes depressed when a person takes drugs. There are times when drugs
are needed to fight off an illness or disease. However, extended use of
commercial or illegal drugs will suppress your immune system to the point where
your body can no longer fight off simple problems and diseases. Result: Drug
abusers of both illegal and prescriptive drugs have suppressed immune systems
which increases their risk for infection and disease.
Your immune system’s ability to
perform is also decreased through stress (including psychological stress), and
makes one susceptible to disease. It is important to remain calm in all
situations, and find avenues for managing those issues which cause you to be
stressed. If you find yourself in a stressful situation, perhaps you need to sit
back, relax and decide "Is this really important?", "is it worth destroying my
immune system over?" If the answer is "no", you need to remove yourself from the
situation. Result: Your immune system will be stronger to support your body
when the important stresses in your life occur.
If you want to keep your immune
system healthy, you have to keep your entire body healthy. This is done by
changing what you put into your system. Your body is similar to an automobile.
If you put bad fuel into it, it won’t run very well. We need to put fuel in our
body that’s going to keep it running at its optimum performance. By eating more
fruits, vegetables and grains in your nutritional program, you will help
build-up your immune system – living a much longer, happier and healthier life.
However, it is also important to avoid toxic foods which require lots of energy
to digest – energy which can be used to heal the body.
Remember, you are what you eat.
Your immune system can become your best defense mechanism against illness or
disease – if you feed it properly. It is not only important to feed your body
with the proper food, but with positive mental nutrition as well.
Note from Dr. Joe…
"Create a simple, nurturing affirmation that declares health and wholeness: "I
enjoy the way my body feels when eating fresh foods." "I appreciate myself for
the care I show in eating more nutritious foods."
Copyright®
1985 - 2008. All rights reserved.
The information provided herein is privileged and may not be copied,
printed or disclosed to any
person (s) or organization
(s) without the written permission of
Dr. Joseph L. Esposito.
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