Be Prepared
Whether its a snowstorm, pandemic or earthquake, its good to be prepared for an emergency. For information on emergency preparedness in general, check outEmergency Preparedness with Nutrient Dense Foods , a podcast by Nadine Grzeskowiak, RN, BSN, CEN. Nadine is nationally known as The Gluten-Free RN and is a nurse, author, public speaker and activist on behalf of people with food sensitivities and shes right up the road from us in Corvallis. She stresses the importance of nutrient dense foods for post-emergency situationsboth as nourishment and as medicine.Some items that we stock would fit in quite well with Nadines plan. For instance, powdered superfood blends likeGreen Vibrance andVitamineral Green are packed with nutrition. In addition to a variety of superfoods, they also contain probiotics and enzymes. Miracle Reds would be a good choice for children since it is packed with high antioxidant fruits and is quite tasty. In fact, you can make fruity ice pops that might soothe a feverish child (of any age).
Meal replacements orprotein powders are other good options for your preparedness pantry. These powders have another advantage: for people who have lost their appetite due to illness, powders can be taken in small amounts so they get some nutrition to aid recovery.
Also, think about what comfort foods youpersonally crave when ill. Chicken broth and garlic, for example, or maybe mashed potatoes. And dont forget to stock plenty of tissues and hand sanitizer as well. The CDC recommends a hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol.
Staff Picks for Immune Support
Although the FDA states that there isno vaccine, treatment or cure for COVID-19 from drugs, homeopathy or other modalities at Evergreen Nutrition we believe its important to support the immune system in general so we are better able to fight germs every day. Below are Evergreen's Staff Picks for immune health.We love mushrooms for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is that manymedicinal mushrooms have antiviral action. Six of the seven mushrooms inHost Defense sStamets 7 Daily Immune Support have antiviral action:chaga ,cordyceps ,maitake , mesima,reishi and royal sun blazei. (The exception islions mane .)MyCommunity is a 17-species formula for comprehensive immune support. It includes all the Stamets 7 mushrooms plus these antiviral fungi: amadou, shiitake,agarikon , birch polypore, oyster mushroom, split-gill polypore andturkey tail . In addition to being antiviral, agarikon is also antibacterial and anti-inflammatory. Host DefensesBreathe contains chaga, reishi and cordyceps, all of which have antiviral activity and offer respiratory support.
It is interesting to note that agarikon and turkey tail, among others, are mentioned in aU.S. patent on "Antiviral and antibacterial activity from medicinal mushrooms."
Other Favorites
- Probiotics are another big favorite with us for immune enhancement, digestive benefits and more.
- Moducare contains plant sterols and sterolins (from maritime pine) that have a variety of health benefits including immunity.
- Gigartina, a red marine algae that is great for cold sores, also has activity against coronaviruses.
- Vitamin D, 5,000 IU daily, is also recommended.
There are many herbs that support the immune system. Some of our faves areolive leaf ,ginger ,lomatium andosha . The last two are included in a great immune and respiratory formula,Loviral , fromHerbs Etc. that also contains the immunity superstarsumcka ,elderberry andandrographis plus other immune and respiratory botanicals.
Oregano , due to its high carvacrol and thymol content is a powerful antibacterial and antifungal agent and may be useful for keeping secondary infections at bay. BioticsA.D.P. is unique in that is is a micro-emulsified, delayed release form.
Garlic , one clove daily or an odorless aged extract likeKyolic Aged Garlic Extract and especiallyImmune Formula 103 .
You might try adding some fresh garlic, oregano and ginger to chicken broth comforting, warming and nourishing. Just the thing when feeling under the weather.
In addition, it's worth mentioning that we all shouldget adequate sleep andavoid stress (as much as possible) since both will support the immune system.
How Sweet It Isnt Avoid Sugar!
Sugar (sucrose) has many detrimental effects on our health, and the immune system is no exception. It can suppress the immune system in a number of ways. For example sugar ...- reduces antibody production and interferes with the function of neutrophils and phagocytes (immune cells).
- depletes copper (important for immune function) and other minerals.
- causes excretion/depletion of calcium, magnesium, chromium and phosphorus; when we have a fever important minerals (electrolytes) are lost through sweating.
- depletes vitamin E and B vitamins, some of which (B1 and B6) are necessary for optimal immune function.
- interferes with the transport of vitamin C which, along with Vitamin E, helps us fight influenza viruses.
- increases the production of cortisol which is itself an immune adversary.
For More Information ...
Please see theCenter for Disease Control s website for important information about coronavirus. They includeFive Steps to Wash Your Hands the Right Way and other tips for preventing the spread of all kinds of germs.Although there is officiallyno treatment or prevention of coronovirus , you can take measures to minimize your chances of getting sick. As the old adage says, prepare for the worst but hope for the best.
One last tip:LAUGH! Laughter really is good for the immune system.