Immune system is the
set of cells and their activity against antigens, or infectious agents
that comprises of the body's defense system against diseases. The
immune system does a great job of keeping people healthy and preventing
infections. However, sometimes problems with the immune system can lead
to illnesses and infections.
Therefore, in oder to strengthen the
immune system, we must know what foods in our diet can nurture our
defense system to defend against any virus attacks.
Here are some foods can help in strengthen our immune system
1. Mushroom
Mushrooms have an immune substance that enhances immune response
by helping the production of white blood cells. It brings vitality to
the cells by increasing cellular metabolism, removing toxins and
preventing free radical damage. Also mushrooms have been reported to
significantly reduce stress and has shown beneficial in relieving
joint pain and strengthening the skeletal and neuro-muscular systems
of the body. The best kind of mushroom is shiitake.
2. Yogurt
Yogurt
has great protective anti-infection agents. Increased yogurt
consumption may help increase one's resistance diseases such as cancer
and infection, particularly gastrointestinal infection. This increase in
resistance is in part because of the live and active cultures (LAC)
found in yogurt.
3. Broccoli
Broccoli contains the properties
of 3,3'-diindolylmethane (DIM), a chemical produced from the compound
indole-3-carbinol when broccoli is chewed and digested. DIM is
effective in augmenting the immune response for our body, and we know
that the immune system is important in defending the body against
infections from many kinds of cancer and virus.
4. Blueberry
Blueberry is known to boost the effectiveness of vitamin C, a major strengthener of the immune system and reduce inflammation production. Blueberries also can help manage the stress on the immune system by being a free radical scavenger, leaving the immune system to help protecting your body from the formation and growth of cancer cells.
5. Fax seedFlax
seed is a great source of both soluble and insoluble fiber which may
reduce the risk of developing hormone-sensitive cancers, such as
prostate and breast cancer. Also flaxseed helps to better regulate blood
sugar levels, eases inflammatory tissue conditions, controls attention
deficit disorder and enhanced immune system.
6. Green tea
Green
tea is loaded with powerful antioxidants which may protect against cell
damage that leads to aging, and helps prevent heart disease and cancer.
Study shows that the anine in green tea may help the body's immune system respond better when fighting infection, by boosting the disease-fighting capacity of gamma delta T cells.
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