Originally published December 6 2005
Oriental medicine provides a plan for avoiding the flu
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
According to Mark McKenzie, dean of the Minnesota College of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, other methods, besides vaccination, can boost your immune system's flu defenses, including acupuncture, sleep and protecting your body from wind.
With the onset of the flu season and in light of recent fears of a possible influenza pandemic, many people may wonder how they can stay healthy this winter.
There are a several approaches to maintaining good health in bad weather, and the field of acupuncture and Oriental medicine provides some tried and true steps that can go a long way towards preventing illness.
Many people talk about the flu "going around" as though it infected everyone in its path.
Germs only lead to illness when the body is out of balance and immunity is weakened.
Practicing good health habits can help prevent the flu, says Mark McKenzie, MaOM,LAc, dean of the Minnesota College of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine at Northwestern Health Sciences University in Bloomington, Minnesota.
Acupuncture recognizes that this qi (pronounced "chee") energy needs to low freely, enhancing the body's natural healing Combined with other healthful behaviors, traditional Chinese medicine can help prevent illness.
Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
Wash your hands often to help protect yourself from germs.
The Oriental medical perspective is that wind invasions make people more vulnerable to developing colds and flu.
Get a treatment to boost your immune system.
Use any stress-reduction methods (like yoga, massage or meditation) to avoid feeling overwhelmed.
Avoid simple sugars (processed food and baked goods, alcohol, etc.) Choosing less acidic foods raises the body's Ph and makes you less susceptible.
Even if you obtain a flu vaccine, it's still a good idea to consider these steps -- they are common sense ways of keeping your immune system strong.
When you are well rested and robust, you are in good shape for confronting illness, whether it is the flu or the common cold.
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