Friday, December 7, 2012

Your "Star Wars" Defense system against Cold and Flu Season




Ben Greenfield;MS;CPT;CISSNYour 'Star Wars' Defense
against Cold and Flu Season!


By Ben Greenfield, MS, CPT, CISSN



Like many people, at the beginning of winter I am looking to protect myself and my family against the flu and other viruses. There was certainly the option of vaccination, but the slightly murky research on the true side effects made me wary. There was also the option of stocking up on anti-bacterials and antibiotics and simply living "inside a bubble", only venturing into public when absolutely necessary. But this was an unlikely prospect for my job as a nutritionist and fitness coach and for my family's happiness and social life.
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The alternative was to begin building as big a barrier as possible to the flu. In other words, if the body's natural immune system were strong enough to be able to withstand the onslaught of dangerous microbes, pathogens and viruses, then perhaps a vaccination or social isolation would not be necessary. This is an idea that seems to make good sense, since each of us was born with an immune system.
The Immune System: Your "Star Wars" Defense

The immune system is actually quite amazing and acts like a well-trained army. All the battalions of your immune system must be present and playing their part properly in order to achieve victory. These battalions include T-cells, which directly attack invading molecules; B-cells, which identify and respond to future threats; other cells which clean the debris at the battle sites; and even signaling molecules that can recognize a foreign invader and alert other immune system brigades to heal the area of damage and remove the invader from your body. All these "soldiers" circulate through your bloodstream and spread throughout your tissues to guard potential entry sites of infection.
The Inflammatory Response: Your Body's Protective Wall
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When all these battalions arrive at the site of infection they promote what is called an "inflammatory response". Think of this response as one way your body builds a protective wall around an infected area. For example, if you have ever had poison ivy or gotten a rash from eating a food to which you are allergic, you may have noticed redness and swelling surrounding the affected area. This redness and swelling is protection to keep the infection from spreading to surrounding tissue. In the same way, your immune system receives crucial assistance from the inflammatory response.
The Gastrointestinal Tract: More Protection for You

In addition to the importance of inflammation in supporting the proper function of the immune system, your gastrointestinal tract is another very important component of protection against the flu. Of all the potential entry sites between the inside of your body and the outside environment, your gastrointestinal tract is the largest, and must somehow keep out dangerous invaders, while still letting in the nutrients and food components your body needs to survive. If the cells of the gastrointestinal tract are healthy and properly functioning, then the body is perfectly primed to allow this process to occur.
Essential Fatty Acids: The Natural Solution

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What if you were to discover that a natural oil exists that A) supplies your body with those immune system instruments and B) provides the building blocks for a healthy gastrointestinal tract? If you're anything like me, you'll try to get those compounds into your body as quickly and effectively as possible so that you can naturally build up your immune system. Fortunately, these compounds not only exist, but are also affordable and easy to find. They are known as Essential Fatty Acids (EFA's), and are readily available to you in healthy, dense and highly absorbable forms like flax seed oil.

As a matter of fact, a study found that children taking just a half teaspoon of flax seed oil a day experienced fewer and less severe respiratory infections and fewer days of being absent from school. This is because one of the fatty acids in flax seed oil, omega 3, actually increases the activity of the part of the immune system that eats up bacteria and promotes healthy inflammation. At the same time, other essential fatty acids in flax seed oil, such as omega 6, can prevent too much inflammation and protect the body against damage from over-reactions to infection.
Essential Fatty Acids: Only the BEST Will Do

Flax seed oil promotes good health and a well-functioning immune system. It naturally contains the right ratios of omega 3's and omega 6's. In addition, flax seed oil is beneficial for heart disease, inflammatory bowel disease, arthritis and a variety of other health conditions. But do not assume that all flax seed oils are created equal! IMPaX WORLD's EnerEFA uses certified organic flax seed & evening primrose oils. Only the highest quality seeds are selected for extraction. IMPaX uses the superior "expeller-press" method of extraction. Extraction is done in a closed temperature controlled environment to eliminate damage from heat, light and oxygen.
EnerEFA: Protection for My Family

Armed with this valuable information about essential fatty acids, both my wife and I
Take 2-4 capsules of EnerEFA daily. In addition, we break open 1 capsule and add the oil to our children's food or rub in on the bottom of their feet at night.  
Believe it or not, kids have immune systems too!
I am grateful to be able to say that despite daily trips to gyms, malls, stores and social events, none of my family members has been compromised by any form of the flu this winter. Thanks to IMPaX WORLD, our immune systems are strong and well-equipped to handle the constant attack on our bodies. YOUR immune system can operate with the same efficiency.  Try EnerEFA. It works!
Ben Greenfield, MS, CPT, CISSN






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