10 Immune Boosting Flu Shot Alternatives


by Paul Fassa

(NaturalNews) Pharmacies have already begun promoting walk-in flu shots for the "flu season". The late and early months of each year seem to be when more of us catch colds and come down with the flu. So what measures can you take to ensure you are not sidelined with nagging colds or a debilitating flu episode?

This article will give you nine easy tips, with probably the most important last. There you'll also be able to access a Health Ranger video with Mike Adams, which convincingly debunks the concept of "flu season".

Your Immune System

Boosting your immunity is important for coping with the cold and flu season. Of course, getting a flu shot with dubious efficacy is not one of them. All vaccines depress the immune system and can cause lifelong neurological damage and autoimmune diseases.

  • Elderberry for Cures: Elderberry (picture above) extracts or syrups have been clinically proven to help get over colds and flu. It's not a drug. So it's cheaper and without the side effects that have been reported for Tamiflu. If you hurry, you can make your own tincture and save money. (Source #1)
  • Protective Supplements: Elderberry is curative. Echinacea herbs are protective. They're usually sold in tinctures or extracts. Vitamin C is protective and, in large quantities, curative. Zinc is a helpful mineral for protecting against colds. Increase them with the right foods or supplements.
  • Minimize Sugar: Ease up on sodas, pastries and such. You've probably had enough ice cream during the summer. A few grams of sugar can destroy your white blood cells' ability to resist infections for several hours.
  • Eat for the season – Root vegetables, soups and slow-cooked stews and casseroles are all favourites for the winter, as are beans and lentils. Don’t worry about calories (although avoid using too much fat and sugar in your cooking). Focus instead on the nutritional content. It’s normal to gain up to 4kg in the winter. This makes up part of your yin for the yang months.
  • Eat more Garlic and Onion: Besides being rich in antioxidants and selenium, garlic is antibacterial and antiviral. Both garlic and onions are part of the Allium family, which is rich in sulfur-containing compounds responsible for many of their health-promoting effects.
  • Exercise: Moderate exercise, even walking a mile or two at least three times a week, helps your lymph system cleanse impurities to boost your immune system. Avoid long gruelling workouts. A brisk walk every day is all you need in the winter. Mindful practices such as winter chi ball, qi gong, tai chi, yoga, Pilates and Feldenkrais are also excellent for building and balancing yin and yang.
  • Stress Less: This should be an all year practice. Many consider stress or anxiety as the leading cause for decreased immunity. Lighten up. Try meditation or yoga. Laugh more. Be less critical. Worry less.
  • Sleep: Not necessarily more, but better. Make sure where you sleep is totally dark so your melatonin production will be sufficient. There are melatonin supplements if you feel the need. The different phases of sleep contain two cycles that are deep enough to refurbish your immune system. You need to sleep through them. (Source #2)
  • Probiotics: Your body contains ten times more bacteria than cells. Most of them have to be friendly. Friendly bacteria not only attack pathogenic bacteria and fungi, but also they trigger appropriate white cell reactions to invaders and they influence your mental/emotional state. It's estimated that eighty percent of your 100 trillion bacteria are located in the gut (Source #3). Friendly bacteria are usually depleted, especially by GMOs. We all need probiotic foods and supplements. Commercial yogurt is insufficient. Raw milk and raw cheese, fermented foods, and water kefir or milk kefir should be staples (Source #4). There are probiotic supplements as well. If you're forced into taking antibiotics, double up with probiotic supplements.
  • Vitamin D3: If you live in a year round warm sunny area, you'll need to make sure you get plenty of sun to skin exposure. If your regional climate restricts sun exposure, take your Vitamin D3 supplements. You can check your Vitamin D3 blood levels, but many experts recommend five to ten thousand units daily.
Source: www.naturalnews.com/033814_winter_flu_shot...
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jennifer commented on 03-Nov-2011 04:25 AM5 out of 5 stars
I had my first flu shot last year and had the worst year of my life in terms of bronchial coughs and exhaustion that lasted all year.Then I gave up sugary and processed food and started on a diet high in whole nutrients and lots of raw veg., low calorie,
low GI,seeds and nuts ,no meat( except fish and chicken once a week) walks x 3 a week for an hour and have not had one cold or cough.The flu injection is to be approached with great caution as it can actually deplete your natural immunity and leave you in
a weakened state for a long time.
thevegancafe@yahoo.com commented on 03-Nov-2011 06:23 AM4 out of 5 stars
Very good and the best options to the death shots. One thing I would like to add is to make sure we continue to drink water. I know I do not drink as much as I do during the summer so I will drink my water room temperature instead of chilled. Room temp
water is better for the body anyway.
Pat McLeish commented on 03-Nov-2011 07:07 AM5 out of 5 stars
Great article--I would also add eating 3-5 pieces of dark chocolate due to its high antioxidant content. But not all dark chocolate is healthy or created equal. Look for unprocessed (cold pressed) dark chocolate with no additives & refined sugar/caffeine/milk
products/hydrogated oils. A healthy great tasting choice is available out there!
Lori Williamson commented on 03-Nov-2011 10:14 AM5 out of 5 stars
I really liked this except for the raw milk, and cheese.. I think eat more raw plant food green juicing, but the other.. probiotic fermented vegetables are better.
Nicolle commented on 03-Nov-2011 11:30 AM5 out of 5 stars
My fave Probiotics are BioKult - sensational :)
Anonymous commented on 03-Nov-2011 01:26 PM5 out of 5 stars
$25 Million was spent on research & development for the #1 supplement needed for Immune Health !
Anonymous commented on 03-Nov-2011 02:52 PM5 out of 5 stars
Have NEVER had the flu shot, even while pregnant with Both pregnancies...chose alternative approach :)
ziv commented on 03-Nov-2011 06:29 PM5 out of 5 stars
great article, very interesting and informative. thank you.
Donna commented on 03-Nov-2011 10:05 PM5 out of 5 stars
I take Oil of Oregano supplements for boosting my immune system. Gotta love Mother Nature!
Rational Ralph commented on 03-Nov-2011 10:34 PM5 out of 5 stars
Why would you want to boost your already healthy immune system? Boosting the immune system means increasing the symptoms that you are trying to get rid of (cough, runny nose, fever...all symptoms of the immune system working). I for one would just rather
boost the anti-bodies needed to fight a virus...like with a flu shot :)
Anonymous commented on 03-Nov-2011 11:23 PM5 out of 5 stars
I like having other options for this than the shot. My son, a 17 year old who is a cancer survivor is always told to go get flu shots but when he does, he gets sick. I want to try and build his immune system instead of knocking it down.
Anonymous commented on 04-Nov-2011 12:24 AM5 out of 5 stars
this article is great if you dont work around immunocompromised or immunosuppressed people... flu shot is still useful to help reduce chances of others not getting sick.
Anonymous commented on 04-Nov-2011 04:47 AM5 out of 5 stars
Cold fx has worked good for me. It is basicly gensing.
Lisa commented on 04-Nov-2011 08:02 AM5 out of 5 stars
here can I get elderberries? I never know where to find things like this I could use- we live in ND, no Whole Foods stores or anything like that here.Li
Anonymous commented on 07-Nov-2011 04:41 PM5 out of 5 stars
oregano oil and vitamin c work for me. probiotics and a healthy diet that balances the body and creates ideal ph. I don't trust 'tamiflu' and I have never needed it.
Anonymous commented on 01-Dec-2011 05:37 AM5 out of 5 stars
What is the best probiotic brand at a discounted pirce?
Anonymous commented on 02-Dec-2011 11:22 PM5 out of 5 stars
Please check out this article. http://wvoutpost.com/2011/06/07/the-amish-dont-get-autism-and-they-dont-get-vaccinations-possible-link/
Eva commented on 13-Dec-2011 02:45 PM5 out of 5 stars
Hi my name is Eva, I am a Homeopath, and there are many homeopathic options, generally we tend to prescribe by the presentiment of the symptoms, but from time to time I have used a remedy called Oscillococinum 200C potency,with great success.
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