Here are 10 ways to boost your immunity during the coronavirus outbreak:
1. Reduce Stress & Fear. Trust God!
Bringing calm to your inner environment in a time of panic and fear is a critical strategy. The easiest way to do this is to claim the promises of God’s word:
- “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” John 14:27 | NIV
- “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:6-7 | NIV
God says he will never leave us nor forsake us. Psalm 121 tell us where all of our help comes from. Proverbs 3:5-6 tells us to trust in the Lord. While we take the necessary precautions we must never forget where our faith is.
2. Replenish Your Stores of Vitamin C
Let’s start with the basics, when was the last time you had Vitamin C? You might have had an orange for breakfast, or a morning smoothie, but when boosting your immunity a little extra never hurts. This essential vitamin is a potent antioxidant that supports epithelial barrier function against harmful pathogens at a cellular level. Impaired immunity and susceptibility to infections is a common symptom of Vitamin deficiency, so whatever you’re protecting your body from this season, it’s wise to up your dosage. There’s plenty of sources for the water-soluble vitamins, so we’ve broken down a few that we love to absorb.
3. Up Your Zinc Intake
Our bodies require minerals, organic materials that cannot be synthesized within our body, for essential functions. Zinc is one of these minerals, important to the body in a wide variety of roles. It is needed to make proteins and DNA, our genetic make-up, but also aids the immune system in fighting off invasive bacteria and viruses. Zinc can come in tablet or supplement form, but there are great sources of the mineral available in our diets, such as legumes like chickpeas, lentils, and beans.
4. Dose Up On Immune-Boosting Herbs
Instead of panic-why not add a few of these tried-and-true herbal remedies to your cabinet. Echinacea, Elderberry, Andrographis, and Astragalus have all been praised for reducing the severity and duration of illness when a disease takes over, however, it is vital to note that no research has currently been conducted in regard to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
By eating nourishing foods rich in all the essential nutrients for boosting immunity, our bodies can develop the tools they need to ward off sickness. Turmeric-based recipes are great to use for warding off any nasties. We also love immunity-boosting smoothies as a healthy dose of superfoods and tonic herbs for breakfast, or hearty root vegetable soup for the whole family to enjoy.
6. Revitalize Your Hygiene Habits
Did your mother ever drum into you to cough into your elbow rather than your hand? Now’s the time to brush up on that. Make sure you wash your hands, regularly, as disease is often passed on through touch. Do not use a hand-drier, but opt for a paper towel or clean cloth. WHO advises staying at least 6 feet away from anyone who is coughing or sneezing, and avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth – this is habitual and hard, we know!
7. Knock Back A Glass of Fire Cider
Use Jalapeno, horseradish, ginger, onion, and apple cider vinegar to make a nutrient-packed fire cider. It has broad-spectrum antibacterial and antimicrobial properties, praised for centuries for warding off colds and cases of flu. A shot a day keeps the doctor away, so make up a big batch to keep in the family fridge.
8. Reading The Bible To Avoid Stress and Anxiety
Reading the Word of God is a wonderful tool for avoiding stress and anxiety. What is less known, is that long-term stress and anxiety can have disastrous implications for our immune systems. When we are stressed, our bodies release adrenalin into the bloodstream but lose efficacy to fight off antigens like viral infections. No studies have been conducted to measure if this will have an effect on COVID-19, but the range of benefits coming from meditating on God and His Word makes it a practice worth adopting all the same.
It is a discipline that takes time and intention, but one that brings great benefit to the soul. We need to carve out time to lay hold of the truth of God’s Word. Meditation is pondering the Word in our hearts, preaching it to our own souls, and personally applying it to our own lives and circumstances. It is how we sanctify our thinking and bring it into submission to Christ—taking every thought captive.
9. Embrace Old Wives Remedies
They’re tales passed through time, that you probably picked up from your grandmother, but they’re still around today because they actually work. Include a tablespoon of Manuka honey and coconut oil in your daily routine for powerful antibacterial and antiviral properties, just as you would drink hot lemon, honey, and ginger drink when you’re feeling under the weather. A tablespoon of apple cider vinegar in water before your meal is good for probiotic gut bacteria, which in turn can aid in immunity. You can even make your own essential oil spritzer with eucalyptus and tea tree or lavender to spray on yourself and your kids in public areas. This natural concoction is strong enough to destroy pathogens and viruses.
10. Trust God Always!