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We're stuck with this novel
coronavirus in our environment perhaps indefinitely. And there might be
another, more deadly and contagious pathogen right behind it that's poised to
dart around the world and stir yet another pandemic. But here's the good news:
Pandemic proofing your life is easier than you think, and it's not about
building a bunker or megadosing on supplements and waiting white-knuckled for
the next booster shot. A remarkable
suit of armor is already within you. In the
midst of a global pandemic, we've all changed. I joke that you've either
become a chunk, monk, hunk or drunk. But seriously, what surprised me in my
research into how we can prevent serious illness and death -- and prepare for
the next globetrotting scourge -- is the key role diets play in our immune
system and response to any infection, not just Covid. So, how
does your diet adversely affect immune function? Some of it is direct. Food
can spark or, conversely, subdue levels of inflammation. Our daily sustenance
also constantly serves and regulates your intestinal microbiome -- the gut's
internal "friendly" germ factory that plays mightily into immunity. I
realize that changing your diet in an effort to optimize your health will
take some time -- and it should. I kept a food journal a few years ago to
figure out new foods I could add to my diet to diversify my microbiome. I
learned that fermented foods like pickles are my secret weapon. I now
regularly snack on them to boost my productivity and energy. Find something
similar for you. For too
long, we have been lulled into the false belief that wealth can buy health.
It is why we wait for the vaccine instead of more fully adopting simple
strategies to best protect ourselves every day. In the wake of this pandemic,
we will need to analyze how we nourish ourselves at a deeper level than we
have ever done in the past. Think about it. The food you eat today can lay
the groundwork for pandemic proofing your body in the future. |
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Monday, September 12, 2022
Chasing Life
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