A reader asks:
Pasteur said that germs are nothing, what matters is the terrain, your immune system. If you're healthy and strong, you won't get sick. If your immune system is weak, viruses and bacteria will thrive and make you ill. It's really pretty simple.
I am pregnant. What foods should I focus on if for some reason I am constantly getting colds?I'm the kind of person who really does not tolerate sickness, I see it as a sign that something isn't right, whether it's caused by diet, the environment, etc. Pregnancy is a time where I am even more careful to get everything right. To me, a cold is a warning that something needs to be addressed and corrected.
Pasteur said that germs are nothing, what matters is the terrain, your immune system. If you're healthy and strong, you won't get sick. If your immune system is weak, viruses and bacteria will thrive and make you ill. It's really pretty simple.
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| topfer |
What's left? Delicious, wholesome whole foods. You'll be surprised how much money you'll be saving once you focus on whole foods and stop buying processed junk! Focus on big salads, juicy fruits, crunchy vegetables, mineral rich seaweeds, deliciously rich nuts and seeds, etc. Not only will you have more energy to fight off illnesses, but you'll also feel on top of the world!
Now what if you want to take things further and want a list of disease-fighting foods? Try eating foods from the following list daily:
- Fruits rich in vitamin C, like oranges etc. Make fresh juices everyday! It's citrus season right now, so take advantage of it.
- Sunflower seeds: their vitamin E content is wonderful at fighting infections. Moisturize your skin with sunflower seed oil, eat sunflower seeds as salad topping, or make sunflower seed milk.
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- Garlic: everyone knows garlic is awesome. Crush a clove and whisk it into oil and vinegar for a tasty salad dressing. Add a clove to the blender when you make a raw soup. Easy!
- Chia Seeds: if you're veg*an, you need to make sure you are getting enough omega 3 fatty acids (and if you're not particular about where your seafood comes from, you're in the same boat). Chia seeds and other omega 3 rich foods should be a dietary staple (about 2 T a day) coupled with a DHA supplement (like O-mega-zen 3).
- Probiotic rich foods: it is said that a weak digestive system equals a weak immune system. I totally believe it. Make cultured foods a dietary staple, along with cultured drinks such as kefir (coconut kefir, dairy kefir if not vegan, and commercial cultured drinks like Ke-Vita if desired/within your budget). Probiotic pills can be beneficial as well.
Also, make sure that you're eating enough and getting enough calories. You're not exactly eating for two, but you're still growing a life inside of you! Make sure you're not inadvertently on a low-calorie diet because of food restrictions. And, relax, relax, relax. I can't say this enough. Stress is a total immune system killer. Take regular baths, do yoga, practice meditation. Every little bit helps.
Note: this book is aimed at both raw vegans and raw vegetarian, with recommendations for both. It does not focus on meat-based raw pregnancies.



All good sound(delicious:) tips yet again from you, Joanna!
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Thank you Cosmic! XOXO
ReplyDeleteSo important that you include the stress issue! It might be the biggest immune zapper of all...
ReplyDeleteI thought it was Bechamp who emphasized the terrain and Pasteur who talked about germs? But then I guess Pasteur admitted that Bechamp was right...
Hope you're having a good time over there!