Stay Healthy during Cold and Flu Season

Are you ready for 

cold and flu season?

 

Ugh!I can’t believe I got sick. I never get sick and as a doctor I am exposed to sick people all the time. I have attributed this to my generally healthy lifestyle. So… maybe, I haven’t been as good as I should be, not getting enough sleep, not drinking my green smoothies everyday. But, luckily, with my healthy habits, I was able to get better quickly and get back on track to stay healthy.

What causes the common cold and flu this time of year?  Contrary to grandma’s loving advice, you do not catch a cold by going outside without a hat. LOL. In fact, while the exact mechanism behind the seasonal nature of influenza is not well known, it is proposed that being indoors more, being in close contact with others that results in direct person to person transmission. Other proposed mechanisms:

  • The cold temperatures allow the virus to decompose slower and linger on external surfaces like door knobs, keyboards and counter tops
  • The cold temperatures are associated with drier air, which may dehydrate mucous membranes, leading to decreased defense against respiratory infections.

Here are the most common symptoms for the flu. The common cold, caused by a different virus, shares these symptoms, generally with less severity.

How do you deal with symptoms if and when they arise?  

Here are some of my favorite, natural, drug free tips to beat the bug and stay healthy this season

Sip Tea. I like to drink hot green tea with lemon and honey. Drinking the tea and breathing in steam stimulates the cilia — the hair follicles in the nose — to move out germs more efficiently. Lemon thins mucus, and honey is antibacterial

Drink Water. Lots of it! Water flushes out toxins through the lymphatic system.

Go Green. Green juices or green smoothies are chockful of vitamins, minerals and anti-oxidants and delicious. Remember, the darker the greens, the higher the nutrient count. My go-to green smoothie, is kale, spinach, cucumbers, mango, berries and banana.

Eat healthy foods. Remember you are what you eat. So, eating healthy foods, should make you, uh, Healthy. We’re not just talking fruits and vegetables here, superfoods from all major food groups that can improve your immunity. Fish, oysters, mushrooms, garlic, probiotic foods, carrots, sweet potatoes and don’t forget Dark Chocolate.

Vitamin C. If you’re sick, you should consume 400-500 mg. This is hard to do with food alone, so I take a pure supplement.

Sanitize shared surfaces at home, at work and at the gym. Wipe everything down!! Viruses can live on surfaces for up to 48 hours!

Pamper your nose. 

NETI, developed thousands of years ago by yoga and Ayurveda practitioners in India, is a nasal purification technique, that involves the use of Neti pots.

The pot is filled with a saline solution (specially packaged salt mixtures can be purchased, but non-iodized salt (not sea salt) and water will do just fine. Once the neti pot is filled, its spout is inserted into one nostril while the user tilts the head to the side to allow the saline solution to flow up the nasal passage and then out the other nostril. Then the technique is repeated on the opposite side.

Neti pots do the following:

  • Clear the nostrils to allow free breathing
  • Remove excess mucous
  • Reduce pollen or allergens in nasal passages
  • Relieve nasal dryness
  • Reduce cold and flu symptoms
  • Alleviate sinus headaches
  • Improve sense of smell and taste
  • Reduce snoring

Pamper Your Body. Massage Therapy – I like to get a massage once a month to improve circulation which nourishes the cells with oxygen and nutrients. Also, massage reduces stress which means… Less stress… less of a germ magnet.

Good night. Research shows that our bodies need 7 to 8 hours of sleep to stimulate an immune response from our natural killer cells against viruses. Sweet and Healthy Dreams! 

 

Namaste

 

 

🙏🏼 Namaste, Your Yoga Doctor