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Humans have an awesome immune system, it helps a person to stay healthy as it fights foreign invaders. Humans ideally could live to be over 100 if their immune system was strong.
There are many parts of the body that contribute to the total immune function. Some of these are the tonsils, stomach acid, liver, lymph system, and white blood cells.
It is very important to eat a diet that includes plenty of fruits, vegetables, beans, grains, nuts and seeds. Because these types of plant foods have phytochemicals and antioxidants that fight off disease along with the immune system.
For instance, garlic and onion have sulfur which kills cancer cells. Garlic has special ingredients that fight off virus, bacteria, and germs on contact, while onion has quercetin that is effective in slowing down cancer cells and inhibiting their growth.
Carrots and greens are high in vitamin A, which helps the body to fight off infection. Citrus fruits, green peppers, and especially sprouts are high in vitamin C, which is helpful for optimal functioning of the body.
There are many other components of various plant foods that assist in the fight of diseases and infections; zinc, selenium, vitamins E and B6, and copper. These elements are abundant in various plant foods.
Animal products tend to be stressful to the immune system because of the foreign DNA. If a person eats too much in the way of dairy and flesh, he/she can have a greater risk of getting a cold or a flu.
One dropperful of milk, for example, has about 100,000 pathogens. Pathogens are germs, bacteria, and parasites that are basically considered to be pus or infection.
Individual servings of various meats, eggs, butter, cheese, ice cream are a lot higher in the pathogen amounts ranging in the millions and billions of pathogens per serving. The good thing is that humans have a wonderful immune system, which works hard to fight off these foreign invaders.
The bad thing is that while the immune system is working so hard, the person will age faster and can more easily end up with colds, flus, and eventually cancer or some auto-immune disease.
If a person eats a plant-based diet, the body functions more efficiently, less white blood cells are needed to fight off infections in the food supply. Therefore, any flu, virus, or cold bacteria will easily be dealt with and overcome before a person even has any symptoms.
Many people are finding that once they go on a plant-based diet, they are much less likely to even get sick during the winter when others around them get sick and congested. They like the security of a healthier immune system that has not been stressed by a dangerous diet.
Getting plenty of vitamin D in the form of natural sunshine seems to also contribute a lot towards a person being better able to stay well during the winter months. The body stores plenty of vitamin D during the summer if a person finds time to active outdoors.
There are also other things that boost the immune system a lot such as a happy attitude and certain herbs. But, by and large the best thing that helps is to be careful about what is received into the body whether it is thoughts, sunshine, or a nutritious diet.
Having a network of friends and loved ones to help and be helped by also contributes a lot towards a person's ability to stay well. By equipping your body with an arsenal of support, you can live a long, healthy life. Destry Masterson is a health and nutrition expert. She publishes articles for http://www.foodstoragereviews.com and recommends them for food storage.
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