SWINE FLU AND OVERWEIGHT
What has swine flu to do with overweight? Fat people
may have a weaker immune system.
Here is a very fresh Newsletter I got from Dr. Al Sears
today (on May 1st):
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"Al Sears, MD
11903 Southern Blvd., Ste. 208
Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411
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Dear Georgina,
I’m just getting ready to leave Brazil, which
means I’ll be hopping on a plane to South Florida soon.
Naturally, all I’m hearing about is the swine
flu.
My office has even sent me several emails,
asking me if I could post an alert, because the phones
have been swamped with calls.
Am I worried about the swine flu? Personally …
no. I know that my immune system is the best it has
ever been. I don’t get sick … period.
But when it comes to you and my patients, yes, I
do have concerns.
I don’t believe this is going to be the huge
pandemic the fear-mongers are predicting. But I do think
it could have some widespread affects … especially on the
elderly and those who have a low immune
threshold.
And here’s the real problem: If you’ve been
loading up on a lot of refined foods … if you aren’t
getting enough antioxidants … if you’re stressed out and
not getting enough sleep … if you suffer from recurrent
inflammation … your immune function could easily be
suppressed.
These things all lower your immune function and
leave you more susceptible to flus, viruses and
colds.
So the
best thing you can do right now is start building up your
immune defenses. Here are the supplements I
recommend for maximum antioxidant protection:
CoQ10 – CoQ10 is a powerful
antioxidant that shields your body from the free radicals
that bombard your cells every single day. I recommend
that everyone take CoQ10 regularly as a constant source
of new energy for your cells. You can stop and pick some
up at the health food store, or order a bottle of my Accel. It’s a
special form of CoQ10 called ubiquinol, that’s 8 times more
potent than regular CoQ10.
SOD – Often called the body’s
“master antioxidant,” SOD can do more for your health
than any other antioxidant on the planet. SOD doesn’t
just seek and destroy free radicals … it acts as a suit
of armor, making every cell in your body more resilient
and better able to fight off free radical
attacks.
Resveratrol – Resveratrol acts
as a potent antioxidant by binding with free radicals.
It’s found naturally in grapes, blueberries and
cranberries, but it’s difficult – if not impossible – to
get enough of it from food alone. That’s why I
created my Res3 formula … a powerhouse mixture
of Resveratrol , SOD and Green Tea for the highest degree of
protection.
Cod Liver Oil – The omega 3
essential fatty acids found in cod liver oil can help
reduce inflammation. And it’s full of Vitamin D,
which acts as a great immune system booster. In fact, a
recent study found that people recovering from colds,
flus and other respiratory infections had low levels of
vitamin D in their blood. The study results also showed
people with lower levels of vitamin D were 40% more
likely to have respiratory infections.1 You can find good quality cod liver oil at
your local health food store, or order my Norwegian Cod Liver Oil here … fresh
from the pristine coldwaters of the Norwegian
Sea.
Daily Multi-Vitamin –
Unfortunately, with our western diet of processed and
refined foods, most of us are lacking all the vitamins
our bodies need. This chronic lack of critical nutrients
puts you at risk for today’s most serious health
threats. I always say that taking a multi vitamin
is the first step to better health for everyone. It’s
inexpensive and easy to add to your daily routine. I
recommend that my patients use Daily Power to make sure they’re
getting everything they need for the best of
health.
You
can’t entirely isolate yourself from infection. The trick
is to have sufficient antibodies in your
system.
In the meantime, wash
your hands regularly and keep them away from your face. I
suggest using a good old-fashioned bar of soap and rubbing your
hands for at least 30 seconds before rinsing.
Drink plenty of water, get plenty of rest, and stay off the
airlines if you’ve been sick recently or have a known history
of weakened immune defense.
To Your Good Health,
Al Sears, MD"
Visiting his site you will find also an
amazing oil from the Rain Forrests called Sacha Inchi. We take
it since 2 years now (1 spoon per person) and it is wonderful.
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