Your immune
system is undoubtedly one of your most valuable assets, serving as your natural
shield against bacteria and viruses.
Have you
noticed that some people seem to be “unbreakable”, and rarely ever catch a
cold? The reason why is because some of us have a naturally strong immune
system. However, even if your natural defense mechanism is not as strong as it
should be, there are several things you can do to make sure it works at its
fullest potential.
With that in
mind, here you will find some of the main reasons why your immune system is
down, and what you can do to naturally restore its function!
Step #1 –
Probiotics – The Secret To A Strong Immune System
Probiotics – The Secret To A Strong Immune System
Probiotics
are live bacteria that live in the gut and counteract the effects of bad
bacteria and viruses.
When the
levels of probiotics drop under a certain limit, we are left exposed to these
viruses and more prone to catching a cold and developing various conditions,
such as autoimmune disease or even the leaky gut syndrome, which has been
widely linked to low levels of good bacteria.
When the
lack of probiotics is to blame for this, the good news is that you can easily
reverse these conditions by simply increasing your intake of good, live
bacteria.
The leaky
gut syndrome is also associated with a wide array of dangerous, long-term
diseases, ranging all the way from lupus and diabetes to multiple sclerosis.
When you
accidentally destroy the probiotics in your gut (which usually happens after
taking antibiotics for an extended period of time), the leaky gut syndrome sets
in and microbes, toxins, undigested food and other types of toxins are likely
to leak through your intestines.
Probiotics
have many different benefits you should be aware of.
Aside from
improving the irregular bowel movements and treating the leaky gut syndrome,
probiotics also reduce the amount of harmful gastrointestinal microorganisms
(the bad bacteria, in other words).
They reduce
bloating and other forms of gastrointestinal discomfort and they also increase
your resistance to pollen, allergens, viruses and bacteria by simply boosting
your immune system.
At the same
time, probiotics are also known to protect your DNA structure from oxidative
damage induced by free radicals, thus having the same effect as antioxidants.
Now that you
know how probiotics work and why they are paramount for our overall health, it
is important to be aware of the actions that destroy our “probiotic reservoir”,
slowly but surely.
Antibiotics
are known to be probiotics’ number one enemy. Whenever there is a bacterial
infection going on and you are prescribed a strong antibiotic treatment, the
antibiotics do not distinguish between the good and the bad bacteria, killing
all of them indiscriminately.
In many
cases, antibiotics can turn out to be life-saving medications.
But it is
important to be fully aware of the collateral damage they cause – and the
antibiotic-associated diarrhea is one of the direct results of the antibiotics
killing the good bacteria.
Statistically
speaking, approximately 30% of those who take antibiotics also develop antibiotic-induced
diarrhea, due to the impaired bacterial functioning.
However, it
must be said that antibiotics are not the only ones you should watch out for.
If you care
about your health and your immune system – tap water is also very rich in
chlorine and fluoride, both of which can quickly wipe out the probiotics in
your gut.
The Bottom
Line
The bottom
line is… you need to take two important measures in order to maintain stable
levels of probiotics in your digestive system.
The first
step is to start consuming foods that are rich in probiotics and that will help
you detoxify your intestines and support the function of your immune system
(milk yogurt, kefir, kimchi, sauerkraut, apple cider vinegar, kvass or coconut
kefir).
The second
step is to avoid or at least limit the actions that kill the good bacteria, as
mentioned above.
In addition
to this, it is also very important to remember that probiotics are living
bacteria, therefore they only thrive under certain conditions. This is why it
is important to opt for freeze-dried supplements and pills, as opposed to
powders that may have little to no effect.
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