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Recover your immune system through the holidays – Action News Now

December 4th, 2020 12:19 am

CHICO, Calif. -- It's the holiday season, and this Thanksgiving, most people engaged in activities that can lower immunity, like eating a lot of sugar, drinking alcohol in excess, in addition to experiencing increased stress due to the holidays.

Dr. Rand McClain, an expert in restorative and regenerative health and the Chief Medical Officer of LCR Health, shows us how Thanksgiving traditions and habits could be harmful to our immune systems and what we can do to get our immune systems back on track and stay healthy.

Here are a few of his suggestions:

1) Adequate sleep Aim for regular sleep 7 9 hours nightly and during roughly the sameperiod (ex. 11p 7a each night rather than at varying times, especially as occurs with"shift work").

2) Daily exercise Anything is better than nothing but ideally a minimum of 30 minutes, 3times per week of effort that amounts to brisk walking. 5 6 times per week would beeven better, and efforts of an hour each time would be even better. However, morethan that is not necessarily better.

3) Proper nutrition This includes staying hydrated, eating a balanced array of whole, non-processed foods, and spending the time to find what diet works best for you (one dietdoes not fit all). In addition, avoid overeating. Most people eat more than is necessaryfor good immune health. Keep sufficient fiber in the diet to maintain regular bowelmovements and a healthy gut microbiome now considered a major factor inmaintaining healthy immune function.

4) Modulate and avoid excess stress Breathing exercises and other methods (eg,meditation and yoga) of reducing stress (and excess cortisol levels) can help keep theimmune system functioning at its best.

5) Avoid excess alcohol consumption and smoking both known to have negative effectson immune function.

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