5 Wellness Habits to Support Your Immune System
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- Feb 18, 2022
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The human body is a fascinating machine, and so are its mechanisms and processes. One of the most interesting ones is the immune system: learning how our body defends itself against disease and infection has intrigued humans for millennia.
One of the earliest immunological observations recorded is the one by Thucydides, a Greek historian and military man who around 430 B.C. noted that there were people who, during an outbreak of plague in Athens, were lucky to recover and did not contract the disease a second time.
The modern study of the immune system began with scientist Luis Pasteur in the mid-19th century, when it was scientifically identified as a protector against infectious diseases. From then on, research has become more refined, and new discoveries are made regularly.
For example, during the past 20 years, researchers have discovered the immune system’s crucial role in development, reproduction, and wound healing.
How to Develop a Healthy Lifestyle to Support the Immune System
The importance of the immune system to our overall wellbeing is obvious, so take care of it. What we put in our bodies, as well as how we take care of ourselves, all contributes to our well-being. Remember, nutrition doesn’t prevent illness but helps maintain a normal, healthy body’s systems. Nutrition is not a substitute for medical care.
Here are 5 personal wellness and nutrition habits to support your immune system:
1. Maintain a balanced diet.
When it comes to the relationship of the immune system with nutrition, there are some key aspects to keep in mind:
Eat foods rich in antioxidants, vitamins (mainly A, C, D, and E), minerals, and phytonutrients.
Consume high-quality protein, whether from animal or plant sources.
For carbohydrates, choose unrefined, natural ones. These good carb sources include whole grains, beans, fruits, and vegetables, which are all excellent sources of fiber, vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients.
Don’t forget the importance of consuming beneficial fats, such as omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-3’s reinforce the positive function of the different cells that comprise the immune system, such as leukocytes, large granular lymphocytes, and macrophages.
Avocado is another great source of unsaturated fats and may also support brain function. Try to find ways to include it in your diet. Here are some examples:
Add it to your favorite protein shake or smoothie.
Make an avocado toast.
Use it instead of mayonnaise in tuna salad.
Make guacamole.
Here in Mexico, we use this ingredient in many of our dishes. In fact, we are the world’s largest avocado exporter. In 2020, Mexican avocado exports amounted to more than 2.7 billion U.S. dollars. In that year, the United States alone accounted for approximately 80 percent of the value of avocado exports from the country.
2. Wash your hands correctly.
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