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How Not To Get a Cold (Nutritional Yeast)

2/21/2017

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This is just a little nugget of knowledge that won't relate to everyone but I thought I'd share in case there's someone out there that might be experiencing a similar story-line as me.  
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Every year it seems I go through the same cycle of living a intensely healthy active lifestyle, feeling invincible and then ultimately  getting sick.  As I'm suffering from yet another respiratory infection today I've decided to step back and examine this. What am I missing? Is there some superfood out there that I'm not already adding to my smoothies that promises to boost my immune system? Is there another breathing technique that I'm not already making time out of my day to practice like the Wim Hof Method or Tummo? Is a plant-based diet not the best diet for me? Is there a stretch, a yoga move I need to know about. Sign me up!
From researching this it turns out the answer for me is pretty simple. I'm over-training and in turn weakening my immune system. I've noticed a pattern to this yearly cycle to where every year there will be a time period that I'm running farther and faster than ever and I get so excited about it I really start challenging my body to handle way beyond the work load it's use to and then.. sniff sniff cough cough.. I'm sick. Running can and will strengthen your immune system but overdoing it will drastically have the opposite effect.

Interesting enough there might be a way to combat this. Taking 3/4 of a tablespoon of nutritional yeast after excessive bouts of exercise has shown to increase the bodies white blood cell count and help preserve immune function. Even though the body sees the yeast as a foreign substance and triggers the immune system there is no unwanted inflammatory response to it. Amazingly enough, studies have shown an anti-inflammatory response. Nutritional Yeast by the way taste great on anything you want to give a cheesy flavor to.. soup, salads, pizza, nachos, etc..  

After I'm up and running again I will for sure be incorporating this into my post workout meals in the future... and maybe take it a little easier when I feel like putting that cape and tights on again. 
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janice
2/21/2017 05:02:52 pm

Yes. Getting overtired by not getting enough sleep, poor nutrition and/or over working leads to lots of problems. Listen to your body. Exercising for heath is not as rigorous as for training.
Also avoid colds by regular hand washing and avoid touching your eyes, nose, mouth and buffets where other people touch the food. Particularly kids! It took me awhile to learn this.
:@)

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