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Building the perfect immune
system
Hi John
I got an excellent question that will be crucial for MANY of you to read, considering that we're in the height of change-of-season illnesses.
See what Christine writes:
Sherry,
I am a nurse and I am sick. I have been in the hospital battling a Candida pneumonia.
I have been on the biggest antibiotic guns and now antifungals that medicine has to offer.
When I get out of here I feel that is when I'm going to be the most vulnerable. My infection may be gone but so is my entire intestinal flora!
Where do I start?
Christine
SB: Christine, that's an excellent question and you're right on. I'm thrilled to see you're taking a proactive approach toward helping your immune system recover.
For your benefit and that of my readers, here is a brief summary of all of the members of your immune "army" and how you can help rebuild your ENTIRE immune system to protect you from further illness or disease.
The 6-part army known as your immune system
1) Mucus membranes
These are your first line of defense when you come into contact with an infection. They guard your main "passageways"--your mouth, nostrils and genital area.
Mucus is usually just a clear, slippery fluid...that is, until it faces off with an infection. Then it becomes thick and cloudy as it traps the invader, stopping its dangerous action inside of you.
That's why you cough, sneeze and get congested when you have a cold. As much of a nuisance as it may be, it's your mucus membranes protecting you.
2) White blood cells (lymphocytes)
These are the "infantry" of your immune system. Your body makes about 12 million of them every single MINUTE.
About 80% of your white blood cells become "T cells." They work together destroying invaders, recruiting other immune cells as needed and eventually cooling down inflammation.
White blood cells travel through your lymph nodes and help remove toxins and cell waste products. When they're in action removing an infection or other threat, your lymph nodes swell and you get the classic "swollen glands."
3) The thymus
This is a gland in your throat just below your thyroid and is where immature white blood cells become T cells. So if it's not working right, chances are you're not getting enough white blood cells for your "infantry" like I described in #2 above.
4) The spleen
Your spleen produces white blood cells, destroys and removes certain bacteria and cleans up old worn out red blood cells.
5) The tonsils
This pair of oval masses of tissue in your throat traps bacteria and particles entering your body through your nose and mouth. Then your immune cells destroy the invaders.
And last but not least...
6) Your gut flora
These humble, hard-working guys line and protect the intestinal tract and keep your gut wall strong. Without their protection, toxins and pathogens could seep through the intestinal wall and into your bloodstream or abdominal cavity.
And as Christine correctly mentioned above, they also get obliterated when you take antibiotics.
Give them ALL a hand
Every single part of your immune system is important.
Even when just one part is non-existent (as in the case for people who had their tonsils out as a kid) or not functioning properly, you are at a tremendous disadvantage and are FAR more likely to get sick again and again.
The good news is there are strategies to help keep your entire immune army strong, capable and ready to protect YOU the way it's designed to AND help it bounce back from antibiotic treatment.
Here are the...
The Five Surefire Immune Rebuilding Steps
1- Stay away from bad bacteria "chow"
Avoid fast food, processed food, sugars, refined carbs and excessive alcohol consumption.
All of these feed the harmful bacteria in your gut, which makes it easy for them to crowd out your friendly flora and greatly hamper your immune function.
2- Chill out
Stress causes your body's protective mucosal barrier to become less effective at defending against unfriendly bacteria and dangerous pathogens.
That's why many people get sick when they're really stressed--their bodies literally can't fight off illness as well.
There are many ways to help de-stress: Meditation, exercise, taking up a hobby, counseling, deep breathing, prayer, adopting a pet, volunteer work and seminars, to name a few.
3- Chow down on stuff for the good guys
It's crucial for the health of your immune system as well as your overall health to eat a balanced diet that can be easily digested.
When you focus on consuming good carbohydrates (like whole grains, fresh fruits, vegetables and legumes), get enough fiber, and have healthy sources of fats and proteins, you not only encourage better digestion but also you help nourish the friendly flora in your gut.
The Great Taste No Pain health system can help make this a snap for you.
- http://www.greattastenopain.com/great.asp
In Great Taste No Pain, I show you how to choose good, healthy sources of carbs, fats and proteins, and how to structure meals that are easily digested.
I also explain the dangers of refined, processed foods and bad fats that are literal poisons to your body (and deadly to your immune system).
4- Take a high quality probiotic supplement
This is numero uno for anyone who has taken antibiotics!
If you want to ensure a strong "gut army" you need to recruit enough troops.
And Super Shield multi-strain probiotic formula is as good as it gets for recruiting the force you need.
- http://bluerockholistics.com/product/pross.asp
Two of the powerhouse strains in Super Shield probiotic formula, Lactobacillus rhamnosus and Lactobacillus acidophilus, have been shown to be extremely effective in fighting Candida (which is what Christine had) as well as many other dangerous microbes.
And Super Shield's 11 other potent strains support L. rhamnosus and L. acidophilus in keeping your intestinal flora in a healthy balance, ready and able to keep yeast in check, fight off harmful microbes, and strengthen your intestinal walls.
5- Make sure you have enough B12
In addition to helping your body generate energy and keeping your thinking sharp and clear, Vitamin B12 is also essential for a strong immune system.
B12 is crucial for the formation of red and white blood cells, which help boost your immune function.
Problem is, many people are deficient in B12 and don't know it. Especially vulnerable are people over age 50, people who take acid reducers, vegetarians and people who have Crohn's, colitis or IBS.
And even if you eat foods that are rich in B12 or take oral supplements, B12 is not easily absorbed through the GI tract…so you may be getting a LOT less than you think.
The easiest way to make sure you have enough is to supplement with an oral spray form of B12--like Hydroxaden 2.5.
- http://www.bluerockholistics.com/product/hydroxaden.asp
Each daily dose gives you a full 2.5 mg of B12, comprised of two of the best forms--hydroxocobalamin (which raises your B12 level faster than many other forms) and adenosylcobalamin (the form of B12 most used by your brain).
You spray it right under your tongue and from there it's quickly and easily absorbed right into your bloodstream where it's needed.
Recover and rebuild
So, Christine and all of you who are recovering from illness and antibiotics:
Rebuilding your immune system is CRUCIAL--but it's not rocket science and it's certainly not difficult!
By giving it the nutritional support it needs as well as de-stressing, you can help YOUR internal army protect you and keep you feeling great 365 days a year.
To your health,
Sherry Brescia
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PPS: Dean and Loretta don’t get colds or flu anymore, and between them have lost over 100 pounds!
Dear Sherry,
I started your Great Taste No Pain program about a year ago. I was having 7 to 10 migraines a month, constipation, bloating, and Diverticulitis problems for which I had to take antibiotics for.
Since following your program my migraines have reduced to 1 to 3 a month, no more bloating and constipation, and no Diverticulitis symptoms. Oh and as a bonus I lost 30 pounds!
My husband started the program shortly after I did. He suffered from IBS, bloating, gas, constipation, and high blood pressure. Since following the program he has no symptoms of IBS, bloating, gas or constipation. He was able to stop taking BP meds because his blood pressure is normal. He has lost 77 pounds.
We both have more energy now than ever. We feel so much better and we don't get sick (colds, flu etc.) anymore!
Your Great Taste No Pain program is an awesome way of life and we've told all our family and friends about it!
Thank you Sherry!
Dean & Loretta
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Ph.:US/CANADA 1-888-724-4366 FAX: 315-468-5818
Ph: INTERNATIONAL 315-295-1236
Hi John
I got an excellent question that will be crucial for MANY of you to read, considering that we're in the height of change-of-season illnesses.
See what Christine writes:
Sherry,
I am a nurse and I am sick. I have been in the hospital battling a Candida pneumonia.
I have been on the biggest antibiotic guns and now antifungals that medicine has to offer.
When I get out of here I feel that is when I'm going to be the most vulnerable. My infection may be gone but so is my entire intestinal flora!
Where do I start?
Christine
SB: Christine, that's an excellent question and you're right on. I'm thrilled to see you're taking a proactive approach toward helping your immune system recover.
For your benefit and that of my readers, here is a brief summary of all of the members of your immune "army" and how you can help rebuild your ENTIRE immune system to protect you from further illness or disease.
The 6-part army known as your immune system
1) Mucus membranes
These are your first line of defense when you come into contact with an infection. They guard your main "passageways"--your mouth, nostrils and genital area.
Mucus is usually just a clear, slippery fluid...that is, until it faces off with an infection. Then it becomes thick and cloudy as it traps the invader, stopping its dangerous action inside of you.
That's why you cough, sneeze and get congested when you have a cold. As much of a nuisance as it may be, it's your mucus membranes protecting you.
2) White blood cells (lymphocytes)
These are the "infantry" of your immune system. Your body makes about 12 million of them every single MINUTE.
About 80% of your white blood cells become "T cells." They work together destroying invaders, recruiting other immune cells as needed and eventually cooling down inflammation.
White blood cells travel through your lymph nodes and help remove toxins and cell waste products. When they're in action removing an infection or other threat, your lymph nodes swell and you get the classic "swollen glands."
3) The thymus
This is a gland in your throat just below your thyroid and is where immature white blood cells become T cells. So if it's not working right, chances are you're not getting enough white blood cells for your "infantry" like I described in #2 above.
4) The spleen
Your spleen produces white blood cells, destroys and removes certain bacteria and cleans up old worn out red blood cells.
5) The tonsils
This pair of oval masses of tissue in your throat traps bacteria and particles entering your body through your nose and mouth. Then your immune cells destroy the invaders.
And last but not least...
6) Your gut flora
These humble, hard-working guys line and protect the intestinal tract and keep your gut wall strong. Without their protection, toxins and pathogens could seep through the intestinal wall and into your bloodstream or abdominal cavity.
And as Christine correctly mentioned above, they also get obliterated when you take antibiotics.
Give them ALL a hand
Every single part of your immune system is important.
Even when just one part is non-existent (as in the case for people who had their tonsils out as a kid) or not functioning properly, you are at a tremendous disadvantage and are FAR more likely to get sick again and again.
The good news is there are strategies to help keep your entire immune army strong, capable and ready to protect YOU the way it's designed to AND help it bounce back from antibiotic treatment.
Here are the...
The Five Surefire Immune Rebuilding Steps
1- Stay away from bad bacteria "chow"
Avoid fast food, processed food, sugars, refined carbs and excessive alcohol consumption.
All of these feed the harmful bacteria in your gut, which makes it easy for them to crowd out your friendly flora and greatly hamper your immune function.
2- Chill out
Stress causes your body's protective mucosal barrier to become less effective at defending against unfriendly bacteria and dangerous pathogens.
That's why many people get sick when they're really stressed--their bodies literally can't fight off illness as well.
There are many ways to help de-stress: Meditation, exercise, taking up a hobby, counseling, deep breathing, prayer, adopting a pet, volunteer work and seminars, to name a few.
3- Chow down on stuff for the good guys
It's crucial for the health of your immune system as well as your overall health to eat a balanced diet that can be easily digested.
When you focus on consuming good carbohydrates (like whole grains, fresh fruits, vegetables and legumes), get enough fiber, and have healthy sources of fats and proteins, you not only encourage better digestion but also you help nourish the friendly flora in your gut.
The Great Taste No Pain health system can help make this a snap for you.
- http://www.greattastenopain.com/great.asp
In Great Taste No Pain, I show you how to choose good, healthy sources of carbs, fats and proteins, and how to structure meals that are easily digested.
I also explain the dangers of refined, processed foods and bad fats that are literal poisons to your body (and deadly to your immune system).
4- Take a high quality probiotic supplement
This is numero uno for anyone who has taken antibiotics!
If you want to ensure a strong "gut army" you need to recruit enough troops.
And Super Shield multi-strain probiotic formula is as good as it gets for recruiting the force you need.
- http://bluerockholistics.com/product/pross.asp
Two of the powerhouse strains in Super Shield probiotic formula, Lactobacillus rhamnosus and Lactobacillus acidophilus, have been shown to be extremely effective in fighting Candida (which is what Christine had) as well as many other dangerous microbes.
And Super Shield's 11 other potent strains support L. rhamnosus and L. acidophilus in keeping your intestinal flora in a healthy balance, ready and able to keep yeast in check, fight off harmful microbes, and strengthen your intestinal walls.
5- Make sure you have enough B12
In addition to helping your body generate energy and keeping your thinking sharp and clear, Vitamin B12 is also essential for a strong immune system.
B12 is crucial for the formation of red and white blood cells, which help boost your immune function.
Problem is, many people are deficient in B12 and don't know it. Especially vulnerable are people over age 50, people who take acid reducers, vegetarians and people who have Crohn's, colitis or IBS.
And even if you eat foods that are rich in B12 or take oral supplements, B12 is not easily absorbed through the GI tract…so you may be getting a LOT less than you think.
The easiest way to make sure you have enough is to supplement with an oral spray form of B12--like Hydroxaden 2.5.
- http://www.bluerockholistics.com/product/hydroxaden.asp
Each daily dose gives you a full 2.5 mg of B12, comprised of two of the best forms--hydroxocobalamin (which raises your B12 level faster than many other forms) and adenosylcobalamin (the form of B12 most used by your brain).
You spray it right under your tongue and from there it's quickly and easily absorbed right into your bloodstream where it's needed.
Recover and rebuild
So, Christine and all of you who are recovering from illness and antibiotics:
Rebuilding your immune system is CRUCIAL--but it's not rocket science and it's certainly not difficult!
By giving it the nutritional support it needs as well as de-stressing, you can help YOUR internal army protect you and keep you feeling great 365 days a year.
To your health,
Sherry Brescia
- http://www.facebook.com/HolisticBlends
PPS: Dean and Loretta don’t get colds or flu anymore, and between them have lost over 100 pounds!
I started your Great Taste No Pain program about a year ago. I was having 7 to 10 migraines a month, constipation, bloating, and Diverticulitis problems for which I had to take antibiotics for.
Since following your program my migraines have reduced to 1 to 3 a month, no more bloating and constipation, and no Diverticulitis symptoms. Oh and as a bonus I lost 30 pounds!
My husband started the program shortly after I did. He suffered from IBS, bloating, gas, constipation, and high blood pressure. Since following the program he has no symptoms of IBS, bloating, gas or constipation. He was able to stop taking BP meds because his blood pressure is normal. He has lost 77 pounds.
We both have more energy now than ever. We feel so much better and we don't get sick (colds, flu etc.) anymore!
Your Great Taste No Pain program is an awesome way of life and we've told all our family and friends about it!
Thank you Sherry!
Dean & Loretta
Haven't taken the Great Taste No Pain test drive? Why not? Get over to
- http://www.greattastenopain.com/freereports/ and feel the power of Great Taste No Pain.
Orders: 1-888-724-4366
* Forward this email to the people you care about the most!
- http://www.greattastenopain.com/great.asp
- http://www.greattastenogluten.com/great.asp
- http://www.bluerockholistics.com
(c) copyright 2013 Holistic Blends
Pain-Free Living is a permission-based newsletter. The only way to receive it is to request it here To stop getting this letter, simply use the link below and it will end automatically and immediately.
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- http://www.greattastenopain.com/great.asp
PO Box 359 Syracuse, NY 13209
Ph.: 1-888-724-4366 FAX: 315-468-5818
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