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Omicron Variant - How to Boost Your Immune System

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Omicron Variant - How to Boost Your Immune System
Beautytap Team
Beautytap Team

Dec 22, 2021


Leading doctors reveal their tips for supporting your body’s natural defenses. 


 

By now we’re all well aware of the Omicron variant – currently the dominant strain of coronavirus in the United States. Early data suggests that Omicron symptoms include cough, runny nose and fatigue - similar to the common cold, at least for those who have been vaccinated. 

 

Omicron variant
The Omicron variant is the latest strain of the Coronavirus.

 

As we’ve also learned, viruses are constantly mutating and omicron is no exception. In addition to getting vaccinated (including a booster), leading experts advise wearing a mask while indoors regardless of vaccination status, getting tested - especially if you are experiencing symptoms, traveling or returning from a trip, and social distancing. 

 

It can also be helpful to fortify our immune systems so that we are as strong as possible in the face of infection. Leading medical professionals, Dr. Alejandro Junger and Dr. Susanne Bennett share their natural immune-boosting tips with Beautytap. 

 

Dr. Alejandro Junger is a cardiologist, an expert in gut health and nutrition who incorporates functional medicine with Ayurveda, and founder of the Clean Program, a company providing high-quality wellness products and supplements to support digestion, increase energy levels and improve overall health. 

 

Dr. Alejandro Junger
Dr. Alejandro Junger is a cardiologist, an expert in gut health and nutrition who incorporates functional medicine with Ayurveda, and founder of the Clean Program.

 

First on Junger’s list: Zinc.

 

According to Dr. Junger, nothing is more important than zinc when it comes to immune health. Studies suggest zinc lozenges or syrup taken within 24 hours after the onset of cold symptoms can help shorten the length of colds. Zinc keeps inflammation under control while helping us develop T-cells, which can kill infected cells, and the antioxidants in zinc are great for skin health. “Since our bodies don’t have a way to store or make zinc,” says Dr. Junger, “we need to get enough zinc in our diet each day.” For many of us, that means a high-quality zinc supplement that is easily absorbed and gentle on the stomach, like Shield from the Clean Program. “Zinc supplementation is especially important for older people and those who are immunocompromised,” says Dr. Junger. “As we age, we tend to have a decreased immune response.” 

 

If you’re looking for zinc in your diet, get decadent and have a few oysters. Red meat, poultry, beans, nuts, whole grains, and dairy products all contain zinc. The caveat is that phytates, a substance found in plant seeds, bind zinc and inhibit its absorption, so it’s generally easier to get your supply from animal foods or a supplement. 

 

Vitamin D3

 

A fat-soluble vitamin that your body makes when your skin is exposed to ultraviolet light, I’m sure you’ve heard about getting out in the sun to get your daily dose of the D. But what about D3? There are two forms of vitamin D in your body – D2 and D3 – both of which are what we mean when we say vitamin D. D3 can be made by sunlight exposure while D2 must be consumed in your diet. Both promote calcium absorption, reduce inflammation, and support immune function. 

 

“Due to modern living,” says Dr. Junger, “many people in the world are vitamin D deficient.” This is because they lack sufficient exposure to sunlight. How sad is that? Sad, but also dangerous. “Sub-optimal vitamin D levels can depress our immune system to the point where it has difficulty supporting a strong and adaptable immune system.” He reveals it was initially believed that supplementation was only necessary during winter months. “But now in many major cities, it can be a challenge to maintain healthy vitamin D levels year-round.” 

 

Probiotics
Balance your intestinal flora and support your immune system with probiotics.

Probiotics

 

“Sixty to eighty percent of our immune system is in our gut,” says Dr. Junger. “If the delicate balance of our inner ecosystem is upset, opportunistic bad bacteria and organisms like yeast, fungus, and parasites are more likely to take up residence,” leading to chronic inflammation and a compromised immune system. Balancing your intestinal flora is a powerful way to combat these threats and support your health. 

 

For probiotics to be effective, you need to be consistent in taking them as a supplement or eating fermented foods in your diet on the daily. According to Dr. Junger, it usually takes a few weeks for them to be effective, and you need to be on the lookout for live cultures. I am a kimchi, kombucha and Provitalize girl, while the good doc recommends Cultivate, with 12 potent strains and 30 billion active cultures per capsule. 

 

Dr. Susanne Bennett is a fifth-generation Korean herbalist and one of the country’s leading natural allergy specialists. She has been promoting natural health for over 28 years in her practice at the Wellness for Life Center in Santa Monica, California, but also across multimedia platforms, from her own radio show on iHeart Radio to guest appearances on television and features in print. 

 

The best-selling author and creator of PURIGENEX Skincare agrees with Dr. Junger that zinc, vitamin D and probiotics are must haves for optimal health. “Did you know the largest immune tissue is in your gut? “It's called the Gut-Associated Lymphoid Tissue aka GALT,” says Dr. Susanne “The integrity of your immune defense mechanisms depends on the quality of your GALT.” 

 

Diet and Sleep

 

Keeping this in mind, Dr. Susanne has many natural suggestions, including eating a nutrient dense, whole foods diet full of fresh vegetables, fat rich foods and healthy proteins to boost your immune factors and antioxidants. “Sauerkraut, pickles, coconut kefir, and my favorite, kimchi all have friendly lactic acid bacteria that will improve your gut immunity as well as prevent microbial infections.” Dr. Susanne adds that a recent study found that eating kimchi regularly could lead to a milder case of the coronavirus. 

 

In addition, we need to get enough sleep - we’re talking 7-9 hours of uninterrupted zzzs. “Sleep deprivation can reduce the production of infection fighting antibodies and immune cells,” says Dr. Susanne.  In other words, solid shut eye is essential.

 

Dr. Susanne Bennett advises getting 7-9 hours of uninterrupted zzzs.

 

Herbs

 

Immune protecting herbs such as ginger, oregano, turmeric, and garlic have high antioxidant power, anti-inflammatory ingredients and antimicrobial benefits. My personal favorite. emulsified oregano oil tablets, can help fight off bacteria, viruses, fungi, and amoebas. Dr. Susanne says we should consider it “nature’s broad spectrum antimicrobial agent.”

 

Olive Leaf Extract

 

“I’ve been using olive leaf extract for over 25 years,” says Dr. Susanne. Research has found that olive leaf extract may be an antiviral compound, as well as an immunity booster, with double the antioxidants of green tea. “Olive leaf contains oleuropein, which is a substance that exhibits antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal behaviors in laboratory studies.” And unlike antibiotics that kill both good and bad microorganisms, olive leaf extract appears to selectively target the bad microorganisms.

 

Andrographis

 

Many people have never heard of andrographis, but it is a popular supplement – found in capsule and tincture form – used in Asian medicine and has been widely studied. “It can be used to boost one’s immunity to help fight viral infections, and it has been shown in clinical studies to improve symptoms of the common cold when started within 72 hours of feeling sick,” says Dr. Susanne. 

 

Vitamin C
Vitamin C increases the production of white blood cells needed to fight off viruses and strengthens your immunity.

 

Vitamin C

 

This one is the no-brainer. “Vitamin C increases the production of white blood cells needed to fight off viruses and strengthens your immunity.” Dr. Susanne advises looking for supplements that also contain quercetin, a powerful anti-inflammatory and natural antihistamine. 

 

Quercetin

 

Quercetin is a bioflavonoid that acts as an antihistamine, an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory. Found naturally in dark purple and red fruits (cherries, blueberries, red grapes) and green leafy veggies, it’s great for people with asthma, who may be at a greater risk from respiratory effects of colds and the flu.

 

Stinging Nettle

 

“Nettle leaf supports immunity, decreases histamine production and helps the body remove toxins,” says Dr. Susanne. Buy it fresh, add it to boiling water and take it as a tea.  

 

Don’t forget to laugh – frequent laughter is said to help decrease stress hormones while increasing immune defense mechanisms.

 

NAC (N-Acetyl Cysteine)

 

“NAC is my go-to natural Mucinex!” says Dr. Susanne. This amino acid breaks down mucus naturally and has been heavily studied to address bronchial and respiratory disorders, while also being the precursor to glutathione, which is the master antioxidant of the human body.

 

Elderberry

 

Elderberry works as an antiviral and antibacterial agent, it enhances the body’s immune system, helps with nasal congestion, and can reduce mucus membrane swelling. Elderberry is commonly available as a syrup or gummies. 

 

The Last Laugh

 

Studies show that laughing regularly decreases stress hormones and fight or flight neurotransmitters such as cortisol and adrenaline, while increasing “immune defense mechanisms that combat viruses and bacteria,” says Dr. Susanne. 

 

So, here’s your homework: Say “ha” out loud five times in a row (“ha ha ha ha ha”) while looking up at the ceiling, feel the vibration of the “ha” down deep in the throat. Do it five times in a row and see if it triggers you to naturally laugh. Try it out with friends and family for a rollicking good time!

 

Here’s to staying strong and healthy.


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