3 Simple Ways To Support Your Immune System
We all have times when we could use a little extra boost to our immune system. Cold and flu season are certainly part of that time, or the long winter weeks when we’re stuck inside and more likely to catch something. It’s also important anytime you board a plane or when your kids start school. Here are three simple things you can do daily to strengthen your immune system. Which brings up a good point: For best results, implement daily. Let’s start.

Eat Plenty of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
All systems of your body work best when they are properly fed. This includes your immune system. Stick to a mainly whole foods based diet that includes plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables. If you feel like you might be a little under the weather or suspect that you may have come into contact with someone sick, increasing your intake of Vitamin C may help as well. Eat a few citrus fruits. Broccoli, cauliflower, and kale are other great options.
Avoid eating processed foods. It takes a lot of time and effort to digest them and you don’t want to weigh your body down with extra work when that energy could be used to boost your immune system, keep you from getting sick, or help you get well sooner.

Get Some Exercise
In addition to eating well, get out there and get regular exercise. For best results, work out in the fresh air. Something as simple as a daily quick walk can help you stay well and strengthen your body. It has the added benefit of helping you to de-stress. I don’t have to tell you that you’re more likely to get sick when you are stressed out. Use daily exercise to destress and stay well. It will also help you with the last way to boost your immune system.

Make Time for Sleep
This last tip is easy to skip over, yet it is the most important one for most of us and the one that can give your immune system a great boost. It’s getting enough sleep. Make the time to get seven to eight hours of sleep each night. Practice good sleep hygiene. Don’t let the word scare you. It means turning off your phone and other screens a few hours before bed. Keep your bedroom calm, quiet, dark(important for the pineal gland and melatonin production) and at a temperature that encourages sleep. It also includes establishing and sticking to a bedtime routine. Add a diffuser with lavender oil and create a zen environment, As an added bonus, you’ll feel more energized for everything else you have to do all day.
Let me know how this works out for you! If you would like additional help let me know!

 

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Hello! My name is Robyn Stoetzel. I am wife of a chiropractor, Dr. Paul, of 17 years, mother of 3 and a registered nurse.  I graduated from Nursing School in 1995 and specialized in Hematology-Oncology. I furthered my career as a Hospital Health Care Risk Manager and Legal Nurse Consultant. 

I wasn’t always into “natural” health. Being the wife of a chiropractor, I began to see health and healing a more natural way. Our son, at the age of 2, developed debilitating health issues that we were told would not improve without medical intervention. In fact, we were told that even WITH medicine, he may never recover.  It was then that I began researching and learning natural alternatives, treatments and practices to help my son heal. Within, 6 months of applying what we learned, he began to heal. Within one year his health was completely transformed.   I then furthered my career and became a Certified Aromatherapy Practitioner, Integrative Health Coach,  and Life Coach.   I've since dedicated my work to helping those suffering from unexplained illnesses and toxicities. I am focused on helping others get back to a state of true wellness....naturally.  


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