When your goal is to control or reduce inflammation, any of the self-care practices addressed in last month’s blog post can help. Here are four ways to naturally boost your immune system and help your body regain or retain its balance.
Studies have demonstrated that changes in nutrition, exercise, breathing patterns, meditation, and prayer exert positive changes in the body. Being mindful and in touch with how your body feels is very important
The body and the mind are connected. Daily meditation can be an important part of helping the body’s systems rest, recover, and establish homeostasis. Research has found that a regular meditation practice can help people:
Meditation can moderate physical responses like high blood pressure. Because high blood pressure “is a response mediated through the inflammatory and autonomic systems. When the sympathetic nervous system is over-activated, the peripheral circulatory system reacts by narrowing blood vessels. Relaxation and meditation techniques will increase the parasympathetic tone and decrease excessive sympathetic tone and therefore blood vessels will open up to the proper internal diameter.”
To do the simplest form of meditation:
Other meditation options are:
Some amount of daily exercise and movement is good for everyone. Studies have shown that exercise of any type can be beneficial. If exercise is done in a moderate manner, it is extremely effective in reducing inflammation throughout the body and including the brain.
The following exercises are worthy to consider incorporating into your daily routine:
Exercising too much or too hard can lower your immune response. That means that if you are exposed to a cold virus after you’ve worked out too hard or too long, your immune system will not be able to mount a sufficient inflammatory response.
“Exercise offers an opportunity to push ourselves to tolerate some discomfort and to cultivate patience. We must have stresses in life to grow, learn, and build up our immune systems. Exercise creates the stresses the body requires to maintain itself in optimal condition. At any given time in one’s life, one can build muscle, strengthen oneself, and regain flexibility.
Talk with your doctor before starting any new exercise regimen to ensure your unique health needs are considered.
A natural diet, made up as much as possible of whole foods, is the best diet to reduce inflammation. Processed foods that include trans fats and white sugar increase inflammation.
Specific foods can support a regulated inflammatory response:
At the quantum level and in many ancient and modern healing cultures, the body is seen through an energetic lens, This ubiquitous energy is referred to variably as qi (pronounced “chi”), ki, prana, or the bioenergetic field, among others.
Global cultures include many different traditions to help build and maintain that ubiquitous energy. Massage, acupuncture, and acupressure are techniques that are intended to recirculate stagnant energy and balance the flow of energy that occurs in the body. Additionally, there are practices you can do yourself to nurture and regulate energy. As mentioned above, these include practices like tai chi, qigong, yoga as well as expressive/emotive dances forms.
Exploring these techniques, can offer rewarding, pleasurable and beneficial ways to support your well-being and overall health.
At Eaton Chiropractic we look at your body and your life as a whole. If you have a friend, family member or coworker who is looking to truly elevate their health have them give the team a call at 770-429-9733 for an initial consultation done at our expense. We are in network with all insurance, including Medicare and Kaiser.
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