By Dr Govardhan Senior Food Scientist – Enlightlife
COVID-19 pandemic, with its unexpected entry into our lives, have led us to take a few steps back from our fast-moving days and reconnect with things that are essential for health and well-being. Needless to say, our lives prior to the pandemic was about compromised hours of sleep, increased intake of unhealthy food and minimum or no exercise and lack of exposure to sunlight. Not only has it affected our immune system, it has also made us vulnerable to get infected by the dreaded virus. Keeping a healthy immune system is of utmost importance today especially to fight off the virus. While it is crucial to maintain hygiene standards like washing hands frequently, especially after travelling in public transport, taking additional precautions and steps to improve your immunity is paramount at this juncture. Individuals with health disorders such as diabetes, high blood pressure, heart problems and respiratory issues are at a higher risk of having COVID 19 complications. The problems aggravate as you age due to reduced immunity.
Before we proceed to explain ways to keep our immune system strong, we must understand the role our lifestyle plays in building a strong immune system. Stress, depression, anxiety, lack of adequate sleep and too much alcohol can have adverse effects on our immunity and can make us prone to getting infections. Falling sick and feeling fatigued often are signs of weak immunity. A weak immune system creates a barrier in the process of eliminating harmful bacteria, fungi, viruses, and as a result, makes us vulnerable to infections. A struggling immune system indicates that your body needs more energy than normal to keep fighting the infections. According to a study by the John Hopkins University, our gut plays a significant role in the health of our immune system.Frequent stomach issues like diarrhoea or constipation are also signs of a weak immune system. Therefore, a healthy lifestyle is a must for a healthy immune system.
While questions about possibilities about re-infection are making waves in this battle to fight COVID-19, it is important to be well prepared and keep ourselves healthy. Few do’s and don’ts to follow and keep in mind –
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