Are Natural Immune System Boosters Affected By Foods?
At one time medical science concerned itself for the most part with understanding and defeating viruses and germs. But today the focus has changed. Today lifestyle choices are impacting on our health, dramatically altering our life span.
Our obsession for acquiring more real estate , better cars, more exotic holidays we are continually swapping quality for quantity and the thing that suffers the most is our own health. The environment we’ve created is literally depleting our own life resources and we are not replacing these depleted reserves. Inclusion in our diet of natural immune system boosters is being ignored. As a direct result, our health status is critically shortened.
Increasingly the same conditions are sapping away at our health; obesity, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, respiratory problems and cancer. Their occurrences becoming more common by the day. We seem to have blind faith that medical science will ‘cure all’..
Undoubtedly medicine has made huge strides in helping us regain our health but unfortunately this success is almost counter productive. Today we seem to want to pass over the responsibility of our health to anyone but ourselves. “Let science sort it out”.
We are failing to take responsibility for our own actions. it’s this attitude has given way to an astonishing level of confidence by patients in the antibiotic treatments , and putting doctors are under unrealistic pressures to deliver immediate results.
As a viable alternative to this spiral the use of an herbal antibiotic should not be ignored. The distinct advantages of this type of treatment is that they are designed to treat the ailment and criticallyboosting the body’s immune system. Typically we can look at a tiredness remedy that also provides immune system boosters.
Herbs as a medicinal source are too easy to pass off as a critical factor in our food chain to support and strengthen the immune system. Their anecdotal reputation has been obtained after years of use by our ancestors. But their use has shown herbs are capable of feeding the immune system as well as fighting many of the ills to which we are susceptible.
Herbs need not be an added expense; you can grow them yourself on a windowsill or in a small garden. You can dry them yourself; then you’ve got herbs all year around. Even if you cannot grow them yourself there are a number of quality suppliers which will be able to provide herbs in a formyou find acceptable. There’s the convenience of herbal teas, the reputation of Chinese medicinal herbs or perhaps you want to use fresh herbs in your daily cook pot? Then again perhaps you’d prefer the homeopathic option.
You are welcome to review some of the more common uses of our popular herbs at Herb and Herbal Matters.
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