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By
Dr. Joseph Mercola
with Rachael Droege
Do you come down with a case of the flu like clockwork every
year as soon as the leaves start to change color or the snow
starts to fall? Do you feel helpless against the flu? If you
said yes, and if you feel that avoiding the flu is beyond
your ability, then read on. These are surefire ways to greatly
reduce your chances of getting the flu this year.
Avoid Sugar
Sugar decreases the function of your immune system almost
immediately, and as you likely know, a strong immune system
is key to fighting off viruses and other illness, including
the flu. It is especially imperative to avoid sugar if you
feel you are coming down with something, but keeping sugar
out of your diet for the long haul will do wonders for your
health and make your body stronger, which will make it harder
for the flu to bother you.
Be aware that sugar is present in foods you may not suspect like
ketchup and fruit juice. For all the steps to building your immune
system to its peak levels, which is by far the most effective way
to avoid the flu (and chronic disease), consider my new book, "Dr.
Mercola's Total Health Program", which presents my entire
dietary and health program that took twenty years to develop and
has helped tens of thousands of patients at my
clinic overcome illness and disease.
Get Enough Rest
Just like it becomes harder for you to get your daily tasks
done if you’re tired, if your body is overly fatigued
it will be harder for it to fight the flu. Regular rest will
keep you strong and ensure that your body has the strength
to fight off any potential invaders. Be sure to check out
my recent article on sleep
and cancer prevention for some great tips to help you
get quality rest.
Eat Garlic Regularly
Garlic is a triple-whammy: it’s antibacterial, antiviral
and anti-fungal. Garlic is one food that you should be eating
every day.
It is important to note that the garlic must be fresh to
give you optimal health benefits. The active ingredient is
destroyed within one hour of smashing the garlic, so garlic
pills are virtually worthless and should not be used. When
you use the garlic, compress it with a spoon prior to swallowing
it, or put it through your juicer to add to your vegetable
juice. If you swallow the clove intact you will not convert
the active ingredient, allicin, to its active form.
One problem with garlic, of course, is the smell, but generally
a few cloves a day are tolerated by most people. If you develop
a socially offensive odor then all you need to do is slightly
decrease the amount of garlic you’re consuming until
there is no odor present. Garlic is an herb, however, so if
you do not like it or it makes you feel sick, this is your
body's way of telling you that you should avoid it.
Don’t Let Stress Become Overwhelming
We all face some stress everyday, but if stress becomes overwhelming
then your body will be less able to fight off the flu and
other illness. It has been estimated that up to 90 percent
of illness and disease is stress-related. If you feel that
stress is taking a toll on your health, consider using Emotional
Freedom Technique (EFT), a type of psychological acupressure.
EFT is remarkably effective in relieving stress associated
with all kinds of events, from work to family to trauma. You
can check out my free, 25-page
EFT manual for some guidelines on how to perform EFT.
Beyond that you can try my EFT
Series on DVD or VHS, which provides in-depth instruction
on EFT.
Exercise
When you exercise you increase your circulation and your
blood flow throughout your body. The components of your immune
system are also better circulated, which means your immune
system has a better chance of finding an illness before it
has a chance to spread. In a sense, exercising helps your
immune system to be more efficient in weeding out and acting
upon viruses and diseases. You can review my exercise
guidelines for some great tips to get started.
Wash Your Hands
Washing your hands will decrease your likelihood of spreading
a virus to your nose, mouth or other people. If your immune
system is strong, it should be able to fight off the virus
if it does enter your body, but washing your hands provides
a bit of extra protection.
Be sure you don’t use antibacterial soap for this--antibacterial
soaps are completely unnecessary, and they cause far more
harm than good. You can read my recent article on hygiene
mistakes for more information.
Instead of antibacterial soap, identify a simple chemical-free
soap that you can switch your family to. Local health food
stores typically carry a variety of natural soaps.
You may have noticed that I didn’t mention getting a
flu shot. This is because the flu shot, and the newly released
FluMist nasal vaccine,
are not the answer to avoiding the flu.
The "experts" will use fear to motivate people
to get a flu vaccine, but this is yet another health care
illusion. Let's be clear, flu can definitely be a killer disease
and is not something that should be easily dismissed. But,
remember that flu shots don't prevent illness--never have,
never will.
The flu vaccine can actually weaken the immune system and
make you more predisposed to the illness. And the side effects
of FluMist, cough, runny nose/nasal congestion, irritability,
headaches, chills, muscle aches and fever, sound just like
the symptoms of the flu. If you decide to get the nasal flu
vaccine, you will get not only a live flu virus in each dose
but also table sugar and MSG,
which are fraught with their own problems.
Plus, research has shown an increased risk of Bell palsy
following intranasal flu vaccination, according to the Global
Advisory Committee on Vaccine Safety (GACVS). The makers
of the nasal flu vaccine in the study decided not to market
it the following season due to the risk. According to GACVS,
the greater risk of Bell palsy following immunization with
this vaccine may have been due to specific vaccine components,
or simply to use of the intranasal administration route. It
is therefore possible that such complications of vaccine administration
may also apply to other nasal vaccines.
The flu vaccine,
whether in the shot or nasal form, is worthless at best
and should be avoided. Not only are they loaded with toxic
chemicals including mercury
and aluminum, but many people come down with the flu shortly
after receiving the shot. This is because it actually weakens
the immune system, making the person more predisposed to the
illness. I have never received a flu shot and haven?t missed
a day of work due to illness in over 20 years.
The bottom line is to lead a healthy lifestyle, which includes
eating right, exercising, getting
adequate sleep, and addressing stressors, year round. Again,
consider reading my
new book and implementing my diet and health program into
your life (the book is guaranteed for life or your money back!)
If you do, chances are you'll never have to worry about coming
down with the flu.
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Are Under Stress
Five Simple Strategies
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Risks of FluMist
Vaccine
Why I Never Get Flu
Shots
Hydrogen Peroxide
For Colds and Flu
Good Bacteria Fights
the Flu
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