The season is changing and we have finally arrived at that bittersweet time of Daylight Savings. I always feel like this simple one-hour time change throws me into a pretty significant physiological shift. For me, it also marks the beginning of the flu and cold season.
Ever wonder why the winter months are when we get sick the most? While many experts have their myriad reasons, the culprit is not as simple as "it’s cold outside."
There are few steps that you can take to protect yourself and your family from what seems to be the inevitable flu. The guardian of the health of our body is the immune system. While intangible and challenging to identify, the immune system has very specific signs and symptoms.
For a moment, put aside the traditional considerations for assessing your child’s health. Instead, I’d like you to consider some new approaches and angles that will provide you with insight into the likelihood that your child will stay healthy or get sick this winter season.
1. Sugar and processed foods impact the immune system.
Studies have shown that through a complex system of chemical processes sugar and processed foods depress the immune system. There exists a direct link between the amount of these foods that your child consumes and his/her health.
Obvious foods such as sodas, candy, cookies, ice cream, and potato chips are the big guns that should be kept concealed.
Even more disturbing are the foods that you think are healthy for your child that hide sugar and many refined ingredients: yogurt, and yogurt drinks and “pops;”most cereals; juices; fruit roll ups and “leathers;” “healthy” cookies and treats, soy ice cream and frozen treats. While being marketed as healthy choices, these foods aren’t much better than the obvious poor choices. Work hard during flu season to keep these foods away from your children. Read ingredient labels and watch out for: corn syrup, high fructose corn syrup or “HFCS,” brown rice syrup, fructose, sucrose, barleymalt and the obvious, sugar.
2. Fresh foods offer the highest quality vitamins.
It’s shocking to me how often I see people turn to orange juice for vitamin C in an effort to fight off a cold or flu.
It is important to understand that the majority of vitamin C in orange juice is added after processing. Vitamin C and others like zinc, vitamin E, and magnesium help to support the immune system and are a great defense during flu season.
Choose better by having kids eat fresh whole foods such as cherries, berries, and apples, and vegetables such as spinach, kale, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, carrots and sweet potatoes.
I know you probably hear this suggestion all the time, but it can’t be stressed enough. It is imperative to find creative ways to prepare vegetables so that kids will actually eat them. Sautee, roast or grill vegetables with olive oil or real butter, add some fresh sea salt or sprinkle with organic low fat cheese and kids will be more likely to eat.
3. Sleep will boost the immune system.
At night while we rest, the body is working to rebuild the immune system. Deep sleep allows a complex set of hormonal changes that recharge the body so that it’s resilient the next day. Be diligent and ensure that kids get a full night sleep of 8-10 hours.
Mandate bedtime despite protests and stick to a regular schedule. These are the times that mom and dad really need to be the boss. Resist the temptation to allow your child to stay up late and watch his or her favorite show. At the end of the day when you are tired as well, it’s easy to give in to your child’s vigilant campaign.
Remember: Would you rather avoid the confrontation tonight? Or deal with a sick kid tomorrow?
4. Fatigue is the first sign of a distressed immune system.
As already stated, the immune system desperately needs sleep to keep the body healthy. When the immune system is fighting to keep your child healthy, it requests that the body get extra rest to help in the fight.
If your child seems more fatigued than usual, it could be a very strong signal that your child is on the brink of getting sick.
The best way to fight off a cold or flu is to act immediately and get extra rest. Pay attention to the health of others around you such as those at work or your child’s school. If you hear of a bug “going around” and you notice that your child is tired, there’s a good chance that extra sleep will ward off the cold or flu. This is the time to allow extra television and require a mid-day nap.
5. Wash hands frequently, but avoid antibacterial products.
This seems counterintuitive, but the best way to kill environmental germs is to use soap and hot water and scrub hands thoroughly. Bacteria live all around us. They are on every surface we touch and in every breath we take. Without bacteria, our immune system wouldn’t learn to be strong.
Our internal bacterial system fights off invaders and thereby gets more effective at winning the battle. It’s just like working out: In order to become stronger, you must work hard in the gym. Your child’s body is a bacterial gym. Again, this comes back to the immune system. If you foster a strong immune system, your child’s body will fight off invaders and therefore become more resilient to future battles. While it is imperative to wash hands frequently during flu season, remember that the hands are only one very small way that germs enter your child’s system. Killing off the germs on hands with antibacterial products is futile and weakens your child’s- and the world’s- future ability to confront germs.



This is wonderful information for parents Holly!
Very very good advice.
Holly…this is awesome and informative!
The only point I would add that is so very critical to our children's care (anyone's really) is:
Drink LOTS of clean, pure water! :0)
We use Ionic Alkaline Water from IonWays. (www.wellspringwellbeing.com or http://www.ionways.com/wellspring).
This environment friendly system uses your tap water…and converts it to the healthiest water one can drink…water that is loaded with negative ions (which act as anti-oxidants in the body, fighting and harmonizing all those nasty free radicals that cause the dis-ease in the first place. Our water has more anti-oxidants per glass than one glass of orange juice!!). The water is also higher in pH which helps to alleviate over acidity in the body (we're born alkaline and grow to be more acidic with age, stress, toxins and poor diet). The water is also highly oxygenated making sure that our blood and cells are happy and healthy!
Last year our family completely skipped any sign of cold or flu…we think we hugely have the water to thank for that! We intend to stay healthy this cold and flu season as well!
Cheers to good health and clean, pure ionic water!
Thanks Debra! I completely agree about keeping water intake up- AND that it should be clean, purified water. We all know that municipal water is a little scary and that there are several ways to filter. Does your system actually filter out the chlorine and other horrific contaminants or merely ionize and oxygenate???
Water filtration could be a whole other post!!!!
Hi Holly…
Thanks for further inquiry. Yes! Our system removes chlorine as well as other "yucky" toxins and contaminants. The system is the most advanced technology of its kind and comes from a company who's manufacturer has over 30 years experience with these systems and their incredible health benefits.
You're right! Water filtration is absolutely a great topic…one that I'll be posting about in the very near future. :0) I'd love to hear your input as well!
Water truly is THE key to assisting the body in performing at its optimum best. Many people have been trained to believe that RO (reverse osmosis) water is the most beneficial. This is simply not true. While the RO process is wonderful for removing EVERYTHING from the water, making it super pure…it also removes the healthy, vitality giving minerals in the water…which makes the water super acidic…NOT what the body needs!
Anyway…as you said, this is another topic entirely…and your intended topic is equally important. Take good care, get adequate rest, wash your hands (LOVE the reminder for NO anti-bacterial soap, SO important!), just say no to processed food/sugars and eat healthy, organic whole fruits and veggies whenever possible…AND drink really good water! :0)
In Harmony,
Debra
thanks for your post. I have also noticed that the 'bugs' seem more prevalent as soon as the central heating systems go on. Cleaning any dust and built up dirt from boilers/radiators/gas fires before heating the germs up may help! I am not sure there is a solution to the germs breeding in the unnatural heat. Like you say, building up a strong immune system is the best plan.
I was wondering one thing: I am a teacher and some of my students in the nursing program have told me that they are instructed to wash in soap and COLD water and not hot. Their reasoning makes perfect sense. Most bacteria are not killed until the water temperature reaches about 160 degrees, which would badly scald the skin. In other words, we can't stand water that is hot enough to kill germs anyway, and by using cold water the pores remain closed, preventing absorption of more bacteria from outside sources.
Any thoughts?