Sunday, November 6, 2011

Stay Healthy Supercharge Your Immune System

Quickly Rise Your Energy Level and Purposefully Direct Your Health

Do you wish you could feel the boundless energy of a youth again? - If so, then this is the most important report you will ever read.



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1.- Know the one thing that is absolutely vital for your health and is 100% free. It is not something you eat, drink or breathe...although it is almost as important as air.

2.- did you know that occasionally having a cold or flu is actually good for you? - Being sick once or even twice a year gives your immune system a chance to get in a good workout. Part of that process is having a fever...which, surprisingly enough, is also a good thing.

Fever is basically your immune system trying to heat up your body to make it inhospitable for the virus or bacteria to reproduce. When your body is mounting this response it shows that your immune system is working to rid your body of the invader. If fever do not reaches a dangerously high level, it is typically better to avoid taking medication.

Taking Acetaminophen (Tylenol), Ibuprofen (Advil), or even Aspirin to reduce the fever. This makes it much more difficult for the immune system to do its job, because the medicine reduces your fever that the immune system is creating to fight the invader. If people would just let the fever run its course, they would likely get better much quicker.

Now I am not saying that you shouldn't take medication if you have a fever. If your temperature gets too high it can be dangerous and even kill you. But I would suggest that you do some research and speak with your Doctor or Alternative Health Practitioner.

It is also important to mention that this does not apply to people who have a compromised immune system, who are on unimpressive therapy (such as after an organ transplant), or for children.

Following good hygiene habits, such as washing your hands regularly and not touching your eyes, nose or mouth unless your hands are clean, are very important.

But next time you are laying there wishing that someone would put you out of your misery, remember this...being sick may not feel good, but it really is good for you.








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