Nutrition Best Practice Guidelines to Strengthen Immune System

One of our core values is evidenced-based medicine and nutrition. Here are the best ideas we can offer you to prepare your body:

1. Get better sleep and no electronics after 9:30 PM - Between 10:00 PM and 1:00 AM your body goes into what is called a Slow Wave Sleep cycle. In this your body releases Growth Hormone, that produces the needed immune system response. You want to take advantage of this, studies have shown this can increase immune system response by as much as 54%

2. NO Sugar NO Dairy - weakens the immune system - enough said, take this seriously.

3. Vitamin A - Cod Liver Oil - Carrots - this is critical in mitigating/lessening the adverse reaction or Cytokine storm that this virus creates. This cytokine storm is one of the key causes of this virus producing a serious reaction known as Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome or (ARDS).

4. Full Spectrum of the Pepper Rainbow - Dark Green Bell Pepper, Red, Yellow, juice twice a week (4 oz) create a nice rainbow antioxidant blanket to support melatonin production at night. Eat some celery with this and your Selenium box also gets a checkmark.

5. Green teas

6. Zinc & Selenium supplementation - Don't overdo it, it can harm you, also better to get from foods. Google foods rich in these minerals and incorporate to taste.

7. Sunshine - get your Vitamin D via sunshine - darker the skin color the more exposure you will need. 20- 40 minutes a day on as much skin as possible

Jesse in Ensenada

I moved to Ensenada in 2011 for a more peaceful lifestyle after consulting burnout, heartbreak, and cancer.

I started Ensenada Massage for peace and wellness, and we created Valle Mobile Spa to serve Valle de Guadalupe wine country to Rosarito.

After a Carnival Cruise, we started doing Ensenada Excursions and Tours where we focus on Shore Excursions and Private Transportation.

When not road-tripping, I live in Ensenada mostly with frequent travel to San Diego for family, and whereever I can escape to.

For fun, I play some harmonica, swim, attempt capioera, and listen to audiobooks on personal development, spirituality, and psychology, sometimes business too.

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