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Monday
27Apr2009

Weighing In on Swine Flu

"Don't panic." ~ Douglas Adams

I wasn't going to post on this topic, as I think there's enough information, for better or worse, flying around out there, to boggle the mind. And then I thought, well, maybe that's why should post something.

Not that I have any greater insight or useful preventative information. I'm with everyone else here... just watching it all unfold and waiting to see if this really is The Big One I've been hearing about for some time. (History has shown that we have been subject to some kind of large-scale epidemic every twenty years or so - the last being the Spanish flu of 1918 - so some would say we are WAY overdue.)

But even here, as I briefly scanned some resources to validate that last statement, I can see that I may not have been entirely accurate. So with that, I am hesitant to add my own voice to the growing list of half-informed sources out there and just stick to what I know.

Which is this: Panic and fear are detrimental to the immune system.

The best thing you can do in this or any situation is to calm down. Imagine all the little (and not so little) things your mind worries about as thieves of your resources. The more taxed your inner resources are, the less your body has to work with to stay healthy. Not to mention, panic creates fuzzy thinking and poor judgment.

If this thing follows the course of some experts worst fears, or even if doesn't, there's going to be a continuing influx of information from all fronts about what it means, where it's going, what to do, what not to do... not all of which will be accurate, rational or even sane. Like with all media bombardment, this kind of input affects us even without our conscious awareness. Be aware of that. And also be aware that worldwide pandemic is probably out of our immediate sphere of control. Taking care of ourselves and our own health.. that we can do. As well as taking care of what information we chose to let in.

Does that thought already feel more manageable?

Okay. So, if I were to recommend any course of action, it would already be along the lines of what you could be doing anyway. That is, support your body and mind in becoming stronger. Pay close attention to what you allow in: food-wise, chemical-wise, thought-wise.

Influenza is a virus...which, unlike bacteria, cannot be 'killed' as it's not a living organism. Our bodies manufacture specific killer cells to engulf and dispose of virus cells, like microscopic bouncers at a night club. There are 'anti-viral' foods and herbs which support the body's ability to manufacture these immune cells in a timely manner. Here are my suggestions to support your body in doing this.

As far as food...

-- The less ingredients, the better. In other words, more fresh stuff, less processed.

-- Watch your sugar intake. Sugar depresses the immune system. And don't even get me started on high fructose corn syrup.

-- Learn the joys and wonders of miso soup. Eat it daily if possible.

-- Research natural immune-building foods and herbs. There's a ton of stuff out there. Use common sense.

About hygiene.

-- Cover your nose and mouth when you sneeze or cough.

-- Wash your hands thoroughly.

-- Keep your habitation clean. Wipe down keyboards, phones, doorknobs, kitchens, bathrooms, etc. frequently. No need to be obsessive.. that's not healthy. Just include it as part of a maintenance routine.

-- Chemical-based cleaning products are not only unnecessary but may also inhibit your immune function. (Once again, 'antibacterial' products are meaningless when dealing with viruses.)

-- Alcohol wipes, I've read, are fine to use.

-- Vinegar as a household cleaner is far better than the chemicalized stuff. At worst, it won't be any less effective than 'antibacterials'; at best, some believe the acidity does in fact destroy viruses, and it's just plain better for your own health.

Defending your energy.

-- Stay in your body. What I mean by that is when dealing with conversation or media reports or whatever that focus on fearful topics, pay attention to how you're responding. For those who are new to this, it can be a tremendous effort. But if you can get to an awareness of what you feel in your body and emotions... tension, nervousness, helplessness ... you can make a conscious choice to remove yourself from the conversation, turn off the computer or tv, or take some other action that is productive, rather than let your energy get mucked with anxiety.

-- Identify which actions will actually help you feel better and more prepared. Maybe it's cleaning your house. Or stocking up on Vitamin C, or other herbal supplements. Savoring how good a bowl of miso soup tastes, while visualizing your body becoming stronger. Never underestimate the healing power of feeling, well, empowered.

-- Identify which sources satisfy your need to be informed, but don't freak you out. Once again, pay attention to how you're feeling.

Should a vaccine become available.

I won't venture too far into this controversial topic except to say, please do your research. Now. And know that any 'toxin'.. medication, vaccine, even some natural products if used unwisely... put a strain on your overall system in some way, and demands energy and resource to deal with it. Please consider that before using anything, and make your choices from a place of reason and calm, clear intuition, not fear. Both ends of the spectrum- the 'medical' side and the 'holistic' side - will conveniently have the solution and will be happy to sell it to you, especially if you're freaking out. Do your research.

This would be a good time (yes, here's my particular remedy (grin) to cultivate a habit of centering, grounding, and listening to your body and intuition. Meditation, qigong, and/or bodywork will give you a foundation of calm to work from, a self-awareness to trust, and a practice to fall back on so as not to get carried away by mayhem.

Pandemic or no, these things will ultimately serve you and your well-being.

Other posts you might find interesting:

Fear, the Real Pandemic

Yi Leading the Qi



Tuesday
29Jul2008

Fear, the Real Pandemic

First things first, I try to avoid fearmongering.

I believe (and it's been proven) that fear and worry take a toll on the immune system. Not to mention, there are far better ways to spend one's time and energy. But I also feel a sense of responsibility to pass along information when it seems necessary. It can create a dilemma.

For example, when I received not one, but three successive emails last week from the the Natural Solutions Foundation (a clearinghouse for information to protect the public's health freedom) about the weaponization of the avian bird flu, well, I was a little torn as to my role in spreading the word.

My first response, as the author of these emails had intended, was concern, giving way to panic. The author, Dr. Rima E. Laibow, effectively using scary subject lines, made it clear that ignorance of this potential government plan to cull our population by releasing a pandemic of laboratory-concocted bird flu virus, could result in the death of myself, my loved ones, and many, many more. Among Dr. Laibow's advice for preparation, (besides procuring passports, and getting ready to find a spot to hole up for a few years) was to strengthen the immune system.

Aha. Here is something I can get behind.

Okay, so, first of all, don't panic (quick becoming an oft-used tag line in my life). Panic is paralyzing, and it triggers the autonomic nervous system response (read: 'fight or flight'), draining the brain of  blood, and diverting essential energy to muscles, rather than to internal organs. This is good advice in any situation. Panic rarely leads to anything positive.

Other suggestions she gives (and while this is always relevant, perhaps even now more than ever) is to clean up the diet! Get rid of refined sugar, which has an immediate suppressing effect on the immune system. Cut back on processed food, genetically-modified food, pesticides, chlorine exposure, fluoride. Educate yourself about immunity-enhancing supplements and herbs. Take up stress-relieving activities: meditation, exercise. Get regular bodywork, like shiatsu (you had to know that was coming!)

But seriously, anything that can reset your nervous system to a regular, calmer state, and your mind and thoughts to a higher 'set point' of positivity will go a long way to to cultivating a natural inner strength and defense system, in the face of whatever will be in store for us. Information is power, but it can also be paralyzing. Know how to gauge your own stress responses, and when you're feeling overwhelmed, step back and breathe. Chances are there is nothing in this moment (especially if you're sitting in front of the computer) that you need to run from or react to, so take the time to regain equilibrium and decide a logical course of action from a calmer, stronger place.

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