
Gentle yoga postures: Yoga and spinal twists first thing in the morning realign the body and can be invigorating.
Balance in wake/ sleep cycles: Best sleep occurs between 10 pm and 6 am keeping the body in sync with nature's rhythms. One study even showed an association between nap taking and increased life span.
Hydration: Before coffee in the morning, hydrate the body with a glass of warm water with lemon. Hydrating foods include cucumbers, celery, watermelon.

Look on the Bright Side: Negativity can put undue stress on the immune system. By some estimates, the rate of complaining in American conversations is 70-84%. Studies have shown that positivity and joy boost both innate and adaptive arms of the immune system.
Vitamins D3 & C: Vitamin D3 assists the immune cells. Low levels of vitamin D3 have been linked with increased susceptibility to a number of infections. The Public Heath and Medical societies of U.S. and Canada recommend 600 - 2000 IU per day. Vitamin C also contributes to immune defense. However large doses can increase risk of kidney stones.
Olive Leaf Extract: A potent virus, bacterial and fungus killer. Has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that may reduce rates of upper respiratory infections. (Over-the-counter supplement).
Weight Management: Maintain a healthy weight through diet and exercise. Obesity contributes to increased inflammation and compromise of the immune system. A normal BMI (body mass index) is between 18.5 - 24.9 . Google: "How to calculate body mass index" . A BMI over 25.0 is considered overweight.

According to Qigong Master Chunyi Lin, certain foods are also beneficial to the body's subtle energy systems.
- An apple in the morning detoxifies the body, strengthens the lung energy and is good for elimination.
- 1/2 tsp of vinegar daily helps protect lungs and skin. (Organic, unfiltered apple cider is best).
- 1 Tbl honey in late afternoon helps protect the liver.

Best foods in winter months:
- slow cooked hot soup
- stir fry
- mushrooms twice a week (helps cleanse the intestines)
Most importantly! Always listen to your doctor and your body's own intelligence in order to determine what's best for you.
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