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Boost Your Immune Resilience
Take the first step to building a stronger immune system.
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    The following eight questions will provide you insights to help you boost your immune resilience.

    Amit Sood, MD

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    Micronutrients are dietary components that are essential for cellular growth and division, and for disease prevention and wellbeing. Micronutrients include vitamins (vitamins A, B2, B6, B12, Folic acid, C, D, E) and minerals (Iron, Selenium, Copper, Zinc).
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    Sleep is essential for your brain health and for optimal functioning of the endocrine and immune systems. After a good night's sleep you should wake up refreshed, and not feel overly fatigued or drowsy during the day.
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    Sleep is essential for your brain health and for optimal functioning of the endocrine and immune systems. After a good night's sleep you should wake up refreshed, and not feel overly fatigued or drowsy during the day.
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    Our definition of "moving enough" is a combination of at least thirty minutes of moderate physical activity along with avoiding prolonged sitting. Moderate exercise improves immunity and protects you from infections. Mark yes to this question if you achieve this much activity on most days.
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    Stress is your struggle with what is, what was, or what might be. Excessive stress suppresses your immune system while at the same time predisposing you to inflammation.
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    Adversarial relationships and perceived loneliness, both predispose you to inflammation and suppress your immune system.
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    Happiness is experiencing a preponderance of positive emotions. Happiness enhances health and longevity by improving genetic expression, enhancing immunity, and decreasing inflammatory markers, among other benefits.
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    We all are exposed to toxic chemicals from multiple sources. They include pesticides, heavy metals, hormones, micro-plastics, chemicals in cosmetics, impurities in water, pollutants in air, and others. Cigarette smoking (and other sources of nicotine), excessive alcohol consumption, and drugs of abuse are additional obvious sources of toxic chemicals.
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    Spices, antioxidants, probiotics, natural anti-inflammatory molecules, flavonoids from fruits – nature provides countless healthy compounds that can help your immune system.
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