Showing posts with label Vitamin C. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vitamin C. Show all posts

Friday, September 7, 2012

Immune Health and Vitamin D

When our immune system malfunctions, the consequences can range from microbial infections to cancer.

Many nutritional supplement ingredients are readily available and can help improve immune system health. Some of the more popular and scientifically substantiated ingredients include:
1.     Echinacea has been shown to stimulate the immune system by increasing the activity of certain immune cells and by promoting the release of cytokines (cellular communication and regulatory molecules) from these immune cells.#
2.     Elderberry contains flavonoid derivatives called anthocyanidins that appear to have immunomodulatory effects. These compounds in elderberry extract have been found to bind to viruses and block their ability to invade host cells.# In this way, elderberry is thought to reduce the severity of viral flu symptoms.
3.     Scientific studies on ingredients such as zinc, Korean ginseng, Vitamin C, beta-glucans and arabinogalactans all enhance and improve the effectiveness of the immune system by increasing the protective activity of certain immune cells. Macrophages, neutrophils, NK (natural killer) cells and T-cells (T-lymphocytes) are responsible for attacking and neutralizing foreign, disease-causing microbes. Without the proper functioning of these immune cells, infectious diseases such as colds and the flu usually occur more frequently, are more severe, and have a longer duration.
4.     Another promising avenue for natural immune support is vitamin D3. Studies now indicate that vitamin D, once only recognized for supporting bone health, may be a key nutritional component in enhancing immune function.

The following overviews of some recent studies tout the immune system benefits of vitamin D:

  • A recent study showed that vitamin D signals the immune system to fight infections. Scientists discovered that T cells—white blood cells that are like soldiers who search out and destroy the targeted invaders—require vitamin D to function. The study author explains, “When a T cell is exposed to a foreign pathogen, it extends a signaling device or ‘antenna’ known as a vitamin D receptor, with which it searches for vitamin D. This means the T cell must have vitamin D or activation of the cell will cease. If the T cells cannot find enough vitamin D in the blood, they won’t even begin to mobilize.” From this study, researchers realize how crucial vitamin D is for activating the immune system. The finding could have significant implications in the fight against global epidemics. Nearly half of the world’s population has sub-optimal levels of vitamin D, a problem that’s getting worse as people spend more time indoors.
  • Researchers theorized that the flu season occurs in winter months because of the lack of direct sunlight, and subsequent lower levels of protective vitamin D produced in the body. Their research indicates that influenza epidemics, and possibly even the common cold, are brought on by seasonal deficiencies in antimicrobial peptides, resulting from winter-time deficiencies in vitamin D.
  • In a study of Japanese schoolchildren, vitamin D supplements taken during the winter and early spring helped prevent seasonal flu. The study found that children receiving 1,200 IU of vitamin D daily were 58 percent less likely to catch influenza A.
  • People with higher blood levels of vitamin D had a 50 percent reduction in the risk of developing acute respiratory tract infections than those with lower blood levels. Additionally, of those with high vitamin D blood levels who did develop infections, there was a marked reduction in the number of days they were ill. Researchers concluded, “Maintenance of a [sufficient] 25-hydroxyvitamin D serum concentration should significantly reduce the incidence of acute viral respiratory tract infections and the burden of illness caused thereby, at least during the fall and winter in temperate zones.”
Source: Boosting Immune System

Sunday, October 9, 2011

The Incredible Blueberry

Blueberries are very low in saturated fat, cholesterol and sodium and are a very good source of dietary fiber, Vitamin C, Vitamin K and Manganese.

According to the ND Nutrition Facts and Analysis for Blueberries, 1 Cup of raw Blueberries contains:
  • 84 calories
  • 4 grams of fiber or 14 %DV
  • 24%DV of Vitamin C
  • 36%DV of Vitamin K
  • 25%DV of Manganese
Percent Daily Values (%DV) are for adults or children aged 4 or older, and are based on a 2,000 calorie reference diet.  Your daily values my be higher or lower based on your individual needs.

Did you know that:
  • Blueberries are loaded with carotenoids like lutein and zeaxanthin, and flavonoids like rutin, resveratrol and quercitin (all excellent for the eyes and eye health).
  • The pigments that give blueberries their color improve the structure of veins and the vascular system.
  • Blueberries are high in the soluble fiber pectin, which has been shown to lower cholesterol.
  • A study reported in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry found that blueberries inhibit colon cancer proliferation and induce programmed cell death.
  • Just recently, Beckman Research Institute at the City of Hope, Duarte, CA researchers found that feeding blueberry powder to mice significantly reduced the growth and spread of triple negative breast cancer cells (TNBC), a very aggressive form of cancer - PubMed
  • Blueberries are excellent for the relief of diarrhea and constipation.
  • Blueberries also help reduce inflammation in the digestive and urinary tracts.
  • A study in the journal Free Radical Biology and Medicine suggests that the best way to gain maximum benefits from blueberries and other fruits is to consume them either one hour before protein (milk, etc.) is consumed, or two hours after. - Milk destroys antioxidant benefits in blueberries
More Incredible Info on Blueberries:
  • Polyphenols in blueberries inhibit the formation of fat cells - NaturalNews
  • Study: Prevent high blood pressure by eating blueberries - NaturalNews
  • Blueberries halt hardening of the arteries - NaturalNews
  • Find Cancer Prevention with the Power of Blueberries - NaturalNews
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    Sunday, August 21, 2011

    Strengthen Immune System Naturally

    The immune system does an excellent job of protecting the body from various harmful microorganisms.  However there are times when the immune system may become weak and unable to perform its function properly.

    The most important thing to remember is that the immune system requires balance and harmony to function properly.  This can be achieved through proper diet (high in whole grains, fresh fruits, vegetables, and fiber), an intake of nutritional supplements and adaquate amounts of sleep.

    A healthy immune system is the #1 key sytem to preventing sickness, viruses, bacteria, parasites, fungus & chemicals from damaging the body.

    Listed below are 10 natural immune supplements that can be very effective in strengthening and enhancing your immune system function.

    1.  Vitamin E - Vitamin E is a potent antioxidant that triggers the production of cells that are able to find and destroy germs.  100 to 400 mg is the recommended daily requirement of vitamin E.

    2.  Vitamin C - Vitamin C stimulates an increased production of white blood cells and antibodies.  It is also known to help in reducing the risk of heart disease, high blood pressure and certain cancers.  200 mg of Vitamin C is recommended daily.

    3.  Glutathione - This is an antioxidant that is known to make the immune cells such as the T cells and B cells live longer.  Therefore it can improve the production of antibodies.  About 500 mg of glutathione per day is recommended.

    4.  CoQ10 - A powerful antioxidant, CoQ10, improves the ability of your immune system to destroy viruses.  200 mg of CoQ10 per day is recommended.

    5.  Quercetin - This is a bioflavonoid that enhances the health and functioning of the cells.  Studies have shown that it helps in blocking the production of substances that cause inflammation.  500 mg is suggested for daily use.

    6.  Garlic - Garlic has many beneficial health effects due to its release of the enzyme allinase.  It may be consumed in raw form or may be added to food while cooking.  A clove of garlic a day is recommended.  In the form of extract, it may be taken in the quantity of 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon/day.

    7.  Curcumin - This is an age-old natural health remedy.  Potential treatment for cancer, cardiovascular diseases, alzheimer, diabetes, allergies, arthritis, asthma, acne and other inflammatory conditions.  www.curcuminresearch.org

    8.  Beta Glucan - The carbohydrate component of the beta glucan fiber helps to stimulate the functioning of the NK cells.  These cells constitute the body's first line of defense against infection causing microorganisms.  www.bakersyeastbetaglucan.com

    9.  Melatonin - The hormone, melatonin, is a natural immune supplement that helps regulate the manner in which the immune system communicates with the immune cells.  5-10 mg of melatonin may be taken at bedtime.

    10.  Go Green - Go Green is a powdered supplement which consists of a well balanced blend of 77 ingredients such as, organic vegetables, leafy greens, grasses, sprouts, mushrooms, plant-based enzymes, antioxidants, friendly probiotics, herbs, and sea trace minerals.  Using low temperature processing maintains the nutrient value, plus live enzyme and probiotic action.  Recommended daily amount: 1 scoop/day in 8 to 12 oz. of water or your favorite beverage.  www.healthisinreach.com/GoGreenNutritionalSupplementandpHBalancer.htm

    source:  home remedies for you