Nazanin Behdad
Missy Donegan
ENGL 106
25 April 2014
Missy Donegan
ENGL 106
25 April 2014
My Wellness Journey
My
name is Nazanin and I am originally from Iran. I am currently working towards
an undergraduate degree but my passion has always been health and wellness for
as long as I can remember. I created this blog to help guide people to better
health, fitness and improved quality of life. I believe that all of these
factors contribute to happiness for the individual and that sometimes all that
one need is a little help, support or guidance. I believe that I have some
constructive input and insight into how to live a healthier lifestyle, and my
desire is to truly help others achieve this as well. This blog focuses on
issues that are important for all of us in living a better lifestyle and to be
able to live free from illness without taking pharmaceuticals. Remember that
health, fitness and a positive mental attitude are all related. The sole
purpose of this blog is to promote the positive outcome of living a healthy
lifestyle in order to promote the overall wellbeing of the individual.
AVOID THE FLU
Hey,
we all want to keep from getting sick. Let’s face it, getting sick sucks! Well,
there is help and it’s not from a pill bottle or from getting an annual shot
that may or may not be effective. In terms of the flu, most people either just
deals with it when they get sick from the flu or they go and get the flu shot
every year in the hopes that this will prevent them from contracting it. Well,
as most physicians will tell you there are many strains of flu, and getting a
flu shot that essentially only targets a single strain or, at best, a couple of
them hardly seems rational. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or
the CDC says quite explicitly that the flu vaccine is primarily designed to
develop resistance to three primary flus which are the H1N1 influenza a virus,
the H3N2 influenza a virus, and the influenza B virus ("Key
Facts about Seasonal Flu Vaccine"). Of course there are
other flu vaccines that target other strains but taking all of them is not
advised at all.
Furthermore,
we have all heard of people getting sick from the flu shots, getting the flu
anyway or, worse still, having an adverse reaction to the flu vaccine itself.
Any of these outcomes is terrible and interrupts a person’s life completely
until he or she recovers. Well, I’m here to tell you that there are some things
that you can do and take to help prevent contracting the flu and to boost your
body’s immune system naturally. Firstly, let’s begin with a few basic preventative
behaviors. If you see people that are obviously sick or under the weather, try
to avoid them or to avoid coming close to them.
According
to Finkelstein et al, the flu is transferred in close proximity or when one
touches something that a sick person has touched. Secondly, practice good basic
hygiene. Virtually all the literature and physicians’ advice says that washing
your hands regularly with basic soap and water can be one of the most effective
ways to not only keep from getting the flu but to maintain good health all
around. Thus, simply staying away from someone that appears to be sick and
regularly washing your hands can greatly reduce the likelihood that you will
contract the flu. Thirdly, make it a habit to keep from rubbing your eyes and
mouth even if you wash your hands and practice good hygiene. Flu viruses often
enter the person’s body through the mouth, nose and even the eyes because of
the mucous membranes and so forth, so by avoiding touching one’s mouth, nose
and eyes the risk of contracting the flu is reduced even further. These simple,
basic behavioral practices can prevent you from getting the flu, and they do
not cost a thing.
However,
in addition to these simple practices, you can improve your general health and
immune system by improving your diet and taking a few natural supplements. Null
and Null noted that perhaps the most important thing that you can do that not
only boosts your immune system but that improves your overall health and
fitness in general is to eat more fruits and vegetables, and by fruits and
vegetables I mean FRESH fruits and vegetables which contain antioxidants,
vitamins and minerals and no or little saturated fats (Null & Null). All of
these elements combine to strengthen a person’s immune system naturally from
the inside out so to speak. Also, an added benefit is that you will probably
lose weight or be able to maintain your weight much more effectively by doing
this.
Yet, sometimes your
body can use a little help as well and there are some natural supplements
available that can boost your immune system and help protect against the flu
virus. Chief among these supplements is taking extra vitamin C during the cold
and flu season as a mild preventative or to ease the severity of the illness if
contracted. Another important supplement that you can take is one that is
growing in popularity because it is so effective and that is Echinacea, which
is a type of flower referred to as a cone flower of which the common daisy is
an example. Kumar and Sadhu stated in their research that Echinacea is an herb,
it was actually popular throughout the US prior to the invention of antibiotics,
it is still commonly used in Europe, and its active ingredients effective
against viruses are polysaccharides, glycoproteins, volatile oils and alkamides
among others (Kumar & Sadhu, 304-314). In this regard, these two
supplements can really help you avoid getting sick and certainly help prevent
you from contracting the flu.
Observing more hygienic
practices like avoiding people who appear sick, washing your hands routinely
and avoid touching your mouth and eyes helps to keep from getting sick.
Improving your diet by eating FRESH fruits and vegetables daily not only
strengthens your immune system but contributes to overall health and fitness.
Taking some commonly available supplements such as season doses of vitamin C
and periodic supplementation with Echinacea rounds off what is sure to be a
much stronger resistance to flues, colds and even general malaise.
Works
Cited
Finkelstein , Stan,
Shiva Prakash, Karima Nigmatulina, James
McDevitt , and Richard Larson. "A Home Toolkit for Primary
Prevention of Influenza by Individuals and Families." Disaster Medicine
and Public Health Preparedness 5.4
(2011): pp 266-271. Cambridge
Journals. Web. 20 Apr. 2014.
Kumar, K.M, and Ramaiah
Sudha. "Pharmacological importance Of Echinacea Purpurea." nternational
Journal of Pharma & Bio Sciences 2.4 (2011): p304-314. 11p. Print.
"Key Facts About
Seasonal Flu Vaccine." Centers for Disease Control and Prevention .
N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Apr. 2014. <http://
www.cdc.gov/flu/protect/keyfacts.htm>.
Null, Gary, and Shelly
Null. The joy of juicing: 150 imaginative, healthful juicing recipes for
drinks, soups, salads, sauces, entreÌes, and desserts. New York: Avery
Group Inc, 2012. Print.
Hi Nazanin! I really enjoyed this post of yours. Like you, I completely agree that health does not come in a pill bottle but rather with what we choose to eat. Going with what you said about the flu vaccine, I feel as if many people in our society view the flu vaccine as a substitute for a healthy lifestyle. I'm no doctor but I believe that a healthy lifestyle can be even more effective at preventing the flu than the vaccine. Also to play Devil's advocate, I would argue that getting sick naturally from the flu can be very beneficial as it can confer resistance to other strains of flu.
ReplyDeleteHi Nazarin! Great post! I think you couldn't be more right when you say that a healthy diet is the most important factor to better one's immune system. Until two years ago, I used to get sick rather frequently and used to remedy those sicknesses by taking medicine. However, I since then changed my lifestyle for a much healthier one; I do sports on a regular basis, I pay attention to what I eat, I try to sleep more, and take vitamins everyday. It has really changed my life! I don't get sick anymore, I have much more energy, and I simply feel much better in my body.
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