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  • Immune System

    What Is The Immune System's Role?

    The immune system is the police force of the body. It is a complex system of cells that defends the body from invading organisms, regulates inflammation and controls abnormal cell growth. Many organs are involved in the immune response, including the bone marrow, lymphatic system, thymus, liver and spleen. Bone marrow produces red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets.

    The spleen is a location where immune cells can monitor the blood for foreign matter. It also speeds up red blood cell production and activates blood clotting. The liver can increase body temperature and induce sweating to help fight off infections. The thymus produces B cells, which make antibodies, and T cells, which are part of the immune response.

    The immune system is capable of fighting off intruders and remembering them so that they are killed off quickly if they invade again. The immune system must be able to differentiate self from non-self in order to know what to attack. If it does not recognize the body’s own tissue, then autoimmune diseases occur.

    • The immune system can be compromised by:
    • physical or emotional stress
    • poor dietary habits
    • exposure to chemicals and medications
    • lack of sleep
    • deficiency in friendly bacteria
    • lack of physical activity

    Stress & The Immune System

    Physical and emotional stress has been shown in studies to depress the amount of circulating immune cells. Examples of possible stressors are excessive exercise, surgery, a long illness, and loss of a job or the death of a loved one. The sympathetic nervous system is activated by stress and causes increased heart rate and blood pressure, and a heightening of the body’s senses. It decreases the functioning of systems that are not essential for fighting or fleeing a situation. This includes immunity. Stress also causes increased inflammation and a buildup of damaging agents called free radicals. These substances can interfere with normal immune functioning.

    Diet & Immune Health

    Poor dietary habits inhibit the immune system by creating deficiencies in protein, vitamins and minerals. A healthy diet, with sufficient protein intake, supports the immune system because the immune cells are made of protein and are in a constant state of renewal. The immune cells use a variety of vitamins and minerals to carry out their jobs. The most important nutrients are vitamin A, vitamin B6, vitamin C, vitamin E, selenium, zinc and essential fatty acids. For example, vitamin C strengthens white blood cells and prevents the multiplication of bacteria and viruses. Deficiency of any one of these nutrients impairs the immune response.

    Dietary sugar, especially white sugar, has been directly linked to depression of the immune system immediately after its consumption. One study showed that eating three and a half oz. of simple sugar reduced the ability of white blood cells to destroy bacteria. Sugar also provides fuel for invading organisms, like bacteria and fungi, thus strengthening their attack.

    Sleep is an essential component of our body’s repair mechanisms. During sleep, the body is in an anabolic, or building, state. Insomnia prevents the renewal of immune cells. Over time, this leads to a decrease in immune functioning. Lack of sleep also stresses the body and usually occurs with an increase in sympathetic nervous system function. The immune system is depressed by the mechanism described in the previous paragraphs.

    How Medications Effect The Immune System

    Many medications, especially cortisone and antibiotics, affect the immune system, especially when taken for long periods of time. Cortisone suppresses the bone marrow, and antibiotics kill beneficial bacteria. Toxic substances, including excessive alcohol and heavy metals, depress the function of the immune system or cause immune cells to prematurely die.

    Probiotics Role In Immune Health

    Some of the most important players in the immune system are not part of our own body. Friendly bacteria, often called probiotics, line the digestive tract, sinuses and other mucosal surfaces. On all of the surfaces, they prevent infection with other microbes.

    In the digestive tract, they also break down food particles and manufacture vitamins. Friendly bacteria are in a constant state of renewal. Frequent infections can be due to an imbalance of friendly bacteria. It is easy to upset this balance by improper diet or taking medications like antibiotics.

    Conditions That Commonly Affect The Immune System

    Lack of Exercise

    Lack of physical activity weakens the immune response by hampering the ability of immune cells to get to where they are needed.

    The Lymphatic System

    The lymphatic channels act as highways for immune cells, but they contain no musculature of their own. They depend on the activity of surrounding muscles to push the lymph fluid around the body.

    Mutated Cells

    Mutated Cells are the result of abnormal cell growth and replication. In a healthy system, these abnormal cells are destroyed by the immune system. Tumours form when the abnormal cells multiply, unchecked by the immune system, into a mass of tissue. If the cells do not pose a threat to health, they are called benign or non-cancerous. Malignant tumours pose a threat to the body. They can damage surrounding tissues, move to other areas of the body and will grow back if removed.

    Colds and Flu

    Colds and flus are a part of everyday life. They are usually caused by viruses, although if left untreated, bacteria can move in and cause infection as well. Lingering or recurrent infection is a signal of an immune system that is overwhelmed.

    Environmental Allergies

    Environmental allergies can be any substance, but the most common ones are dust, pollen, animal hair, animal dander, insect bites, grasses, moulds and fungus, cleaning products and metal in costume jewellery. The immune system incorrectly views allergens as a threat to the body. When the allergen contacts a mucous membrane, inflammation occurs due to the release of chemicals such as histamine. Some researchers postulate that this condition may be due to the build-up of environmental toxins. These toxins cause an additional strain on the body’s immune system. The hyperactive system then responds inappropriately to stimuli that are normally found in the environment.

    Food Allergies

    Food allergies involve antibody responses to food. Allergens can be any food substance, but the most common ones are dairy products, peanuts, eggs, wheat, corn, soy, the nightshade family, food additives and preservatives and medications like penicillin and aspirin. Some researchers postulate that the early introduction of foods to infants causes food allergies. Other reasons for food allergies are the build-up of environmental toxins and heredity.

    Autoimmunity

    Autoimmunity is when our natural immunity turns against us and attacks our healthy body cells. Some common autoimmune conditions are: Celiac disease, lupus, psoriasis, Addison’s Disease, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, and inflammatory bowel disease.

    Tips For Optimizing Your Immune System

    • Consuming a nutrient-rich diet
    • Reducing physical and emotional stress
    • Getting adequate exercise, rest and relaxation
    • Limiting your exposure to environmental toxins & medications
    • Supplementing your diet with nutrients that support the immune system

    Choose lean meats, fermented dairy products and legumes to fill your daily protein requirements. Supplement with protein powder or an amino acid complex if you cannot consume enough protein. Eat fermented products to increase the amount of friendly bacteria in your system. A diet high in raw fruits and vegetables provides a good source of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants for the immune system. Onions and garlic are good sources of substances that make up anti-inflammatory compounds and help to kill microbes. Flaxseed and fish oils contain essential fatty acids that are anti-inflammatory. Avoid excess animal products, dairy products, processed foods, white flour and sugar products, all of which decrease the immune system.

    Stress puts a burden on the immune system and taxes the body’s resources. Use whatever stress-busting methods work for you to decrease your stress level. Avoid excessive exercise and hectic daily routines. Do regular physical activity that you enjoy and that is appropriate for your age and fitness level. Go to bed at the same time each night, before midnight is preferable, and sleep for about 8 hours. Incorporate time into your day for relaxing practices like hobbies, reading or meditating.

    If you suspect that your immune system is adversely affected by toxin build-up, undergo regular organ detoxification to cleanse your system. Include lymphatic cleansing in the protocol to decongest the immune cells’ transportation network.

  • Top 7 Best Supplements for 2023

    With the start of each new year, a new crop of favourite supplements arises. That's why we have gathered a list of our top supplement picks for 2023 that will help make this year your healthiest year yet!

    1) Top Meal Replacement: Real Easy by Natural Factors

    Meal replacements are a great way to get more vitamins in your diet without adding too many calories. You may find they help with weight loss or help with the maintenance of a healthy weight without having to cut back on food. Real Easy Protein with PGX is our customers favourite for convenient meal replacements with added benefits. Real Easy Protein mixes PGX, a high-quality fibre that helps you feel fuller, longer. Made with whey protein, it includes a higher range of amino acids, including leucine and is quickly absorbed by your body. These amino acids help you lose weight without losing muscle mass.

    Real Easy Protein comes in chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry flavours, and their products have been shown to assist in up to 5% of weight loss. 

    2) Energy and Mitochondrial Supplements: RegenerLife

    Many report feeling tired and low energy on a daily basis. If this sounds like you, Natural Factors has created a new line called RegenerLife to help. What makes RegenerLife special is that it focuses on the health of the mitochondria.

    The mitochondria, small structures in your cells, are the energy source of the cells. Each cell in your body contains around 1,500 mitochondria. With age, your mitochondria can become damaged and less able to produce energy. Two common symptoms of this are feeling tired and visible signs of aging. But mitochondrial aging can cause other health issues, too.

    RegenerLife now makes it even easier to support a healthy brain and aging process by formulating individual supplements like Resveratrol, Liposomal Vitamin C and easy-to-use 30-day supplement kits. The Longevity Kit contains a one-month supply of all-in-one packets to support healthy aging. Each packet contains nutrients to help mitochondrial health, increase energy production at the cellular level, repair cell membranes in the nerves and brain, defend against free radicals in and outside of cells, and promote healthy aging of the heart and blood vessels.

    3) Best Liver Health Supplement: Milk Thistle

    If you’re feeling sluggish, it might be because your liver is trying to process toxins out of your body. For many, certain times of the year call for overindulging in alcohol, sugary treats, and/or fatty foods. Not only can these foods make you feel bloated and tired, they can also cause damage to your liver.

    Meet milk thistle, an herb with excellent liver-protective potential. Milk thistle, used for centuries to support liver health, contains a compound called silymarin which helps protect the liver from toxins and heavy metals.

    Mariendistel milk thistle from Hubner and Naka is one of our best-selling supplements at National Nutrition. This quality, clinical-dose milk thistle is great for detox programs. Made in a fast-acting syrup format, its active ingredients are delivered quickly and effectively to your digestive system, where they are absorbed and go to work in your liver. Furthermore, this milk thistle is recommended by doctors and pharmacists in Europe.

    4) Best Immune Health Supplement: Elderberry Syrup

    Cold weather is a natural breeding ground for colds and other viruses. When the temperature drops, it’s good to have helpful immune-health supplements in your medicine cabinet, like elderberry.

    Elderberry is a natural remedy for colds and can help you recover faster. Elderberry can help prevent and ease symptoms such as sore throat, coughing, and congestion. Researchers have found that black elderberry reduces upper respiratory symptoms and could be used instead of antibiotics for relieving upper respiratory symptoms from viral infections, including the common cold and influenza. Elderberry also helps boost your immune system by increasing the production of white blood cells that help fight germs in your body. Here’s some of the research on elderberry:

    • One study of of 312 air passengers found those treated with elderberry showed a shorter duration of cold symptoms than those who didn't take it.
    • A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled* study of 60 patients suffering from influenza found that those who took 15 mL of elderberry syrup reported symptom relief on average four days earlier than those who took a placebo. Researchers found that elderberry syrup offers a safe and cost-effective treatment for influenza.
    • In another study, researchers noticed elderberry extract slowed the growth of several bacteria and fungi that commonly cause upper respiratory infections.

    *a randomized study is one in which participants are randomly assigned to either the treatment group or the control/placebo group (which doesn't receive the medical intervention). A double-blind study means neither the participants nor the researchers know which group the participants belong to.

    When it comes to elderberry supplement formats, syrup is the most effective. This is the format that was studied in the research mentioned above. At National Nutrition, we carry several quality elderberry syrup products from Naturopathic Labs, Sambucol, and Suro.

    5) Best Supplements for Joint Health: Curcumin and Theracurmin by Natural Factors

    Most people like to start the year on the right foot, which usually means a new exercise program! But if joint pain or discomfort gets in the way, it can hinder your goals. Meet curcumin.

    Curcumin, a compound found in the popular Southeast Asian spice turmeric, is known for its powerful anti-inflammatory properties. These properties can help ease arthritis and joint pain. However, alone, the active ingredients of curcumin are poorly absorbed by your body; therefore, you want to take a curcumin supplement that is easy to absorb.

    Natural Factors CurcuminRich is a powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory that helps relieve symptoms linked with chronic degenerative diseases as well as the body's reproduction of healthy cells. Best of all, CurcuminRich has been confirmed by human research to be easily absorbed by your body, so you can get moving again.

    6) Best Supplements for Relaxation and Muscle Pain: Magnesium

    If you've never taken it, maybe 2023 will be the year you try magnesium. Magnesium is an essential mineral that plays a role in more than 300 enzymatic reactions in your body. From energy production to protein synthesis and cell signalling, magnesium does it all. It is involved in muscle contraction and relaxation and blood pressure maintenance. However, you may be surprised to learn that most people are low in magnesium. Indeed, about one-third to one-half of Canadians are lacking in this important mineral.

    One of the most common forms of this supplement is magnesium citrate. Magnesium citrate is often used to promote relaxation, calm muscles, and it has a mild laxative effect. We love Natural Calm's magnesium citrate because it mixes easily into warm water (try drinking it at bedtime) and tastes great.

    Another great supplement choice is magnesium bisglycinate. Magnesium bisglycinate is ideal for helping lower stress and anxiety and promote sleep. Plus, magnesium bisglycinate is easier on your stomach than magnesium oxide or citrate; therefore, it won't cause an upset stomach or diarrhea. At National Nutrition, we love CanPrev's magnesium bisglycinate because it's easy on your stomach and available in different doses to better suit your needs.

    7) Get Better Sleep and Relaxation: Stress Relax

    Stress has many negative effects on your overall health, and for many, interferes with sleep quality too.

    If you often feel stressed, consider Natural Factors' Stress Relax line. This line was created to help you cope with occasional stress while helping promote restful sleep. The line includes:

    Tranquil Sleep - a safe and fast-acting formula that contains 5-HTP, melatonin, and green tea's stress reliever, L-theanine. These natural ingredients work together to promote restful sleep. This formula is available in capsules and chewable tablets, which work quickly to help you sleep.

    Stress-Relax Mind Retreat - a formula that works together to increase relaxation. Made with a superior source of the relaxing neurotransmitter GABA, combined with magnesium, lemon balm, and vitamin B6. Mind Retreat helps temporarily promote relaxation and relieve insomnia and occasional restlessness due to mental stress.

    The Stress Relax line offers lots of other great products that can help you sleep and soothe day-to-day stress. Pop into our store (or visit us online) to try this new line of products.

    These are just a few of our best supplements to consider trying in 2023. Whether you're looking to improve your joint health, rest a little easier, try something new for your mitochondrial health, or learn more about natural health supplements, at National Nutrition we've got you covered with these top picks, plus educational videos on our Youtube channel.

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