Refined sugar as well as foods with a high glycaemic index more generally, are known to promote weight gain and play a key role in the epidemic of obesity affecting Western societies.
But a number of studies have also shown that increased blood sugar levels may weaken immune defenses too. So it’s even more important to reduce your consumption of high GI foods, and wean yourself off sugar in general (1).
Drunk in modest amounts, coffee is, on the whole, good for our immune system and general health; it’s a stimulant, has cardio-protective effects, is rich in antioxidants (primarily polyphenols) and is also an anti-inflammatory.
Drink too much, however, and the effects become negative. Over-consumption of coffee (2):
So drink no more than 2 or 3 cups of coffee a day (and no later than 6 hours before bed), if you want to obtain its health benefits and safeguard your immune system.
Most saturated fatty acids, especially those abundant in processed products, fast food, snacks, etc, have a negative impact on the immune system and cause chronic inflammation (3-4).
Conversely, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids such as omega-3 and omega-6 are involved in inflammatory reactions and thus play a role in the immune system.
They are, in particular, essential components of cell membranes: they regulate the expression of receptors on the cell surface and thus influence the exchange of nutrients, enzymes, and cells involved in inflammatory and healing processes. So don’t stop consuming fats - just be selective!
Producing high levels of metabolites in the blood, compromising the liver, disrupting the gut microbiota, damaging epithelial cells, T lymphocytes and neutrophils, weakening the respiratory system, etc.: alcohol is generally bad for the immune system.
That said, there’s no need to outlaw alcoholic drinks: the occasional small glass is not going to suddenly destroy your immune system. Here again, it’s the amount that counts: what impairs the immune system is regular heavy drinking or binge-drinking (5-6).
So stick to the health recommendations and try to restrict your alcohol intake to no more than 5 glasses a week, and no more than 2 glasses on any one occasion.
Sweeteners are food additives used to add a sweet taste to consumable products. While excessive consumption of sweeteners has already been linked to an increased risk of obesity, type 2 diabetes and certain cancers (primarily breast and prostate), it also seems to have a significant negative effect on the immune system.
Though the precise mechanisms behind these adverse health effects have yet to be established, scientists have hypothesised they might include (7):
Once again, occasional, limited consumption of sweeteners should not present a problem, but in general, it’s best to reduce your sugar intake and adopt a healthy, balanced diet if you want to maintain an optimal immune system.
You’re no doubt aware that excessive salt intake promotes cardiovascular disease, hypertension, osteoporosis and kidney stones, but recent studies also show it may considerably weaken the immune system (8).
The good news is that the effects of salt on immune defenses are temporary: you simply need to reduce your consumption to restore a healthy immune system.
To sum up then, in order to strengthen your immune system, you first need to avoid eating too much fat, salt and sugar! Apart from regular exercise, a varied, balanced diet with a good proportion of natural, unprocessed foods is what’s most important.
In contrast to our list of what not to eat for strong immunity, following is a list of foods and plants which are particularly beneficial for our immune defenses.
The health benefits of high-fibre foods (such as wholegrains), especially for lowering blood cholesterol and glucose, have been recognized for some time by the European Food Safety Agency (EFSA).
But in order to obtain more data on the mechanisms of action of non-digestible polysaccharides, a huge project was set up involving 4 European universities, 5 research institutes and 8 companies. This revealed that fibre from polysaccharides boosts the immune system by stimulating the gut microbiota (9).
It’s therefore a good idea to consume not only wholegrains, but mushrooms such as reishi, which are high in polysaccharides, in order to maintain your immune defenses (you’ll find reishi combined with other mushrooms in the synergistic formulation Organic MycoComplex).
We should also mention the properties of lactoferrin, one of the most powerful constituents of colostrum (the first form of mother’s milk, given by the cow to her calf, for example).
Cows produce colostrum, and thus lactoferrin, to neutralize viruses and bacteria which threaten their new-borns. Purified bovine lactoferrin is available in capsule form (see the supplement Lactoferrin).
A perennial with upright stems, echinacea is a medicinal plant which has been used for hundreds of years by native Americans. Recent studies have shown that its roots exert immunomodulatory effects by, in particular, activating various immune cells (10). It is often combined with vitamin C and zinc, both excellent pro-immunity nutrients (such as in the supplement Immunity Booster).
Astragalus is a small perennial plant, the root of which has been used for thousands of years in traditional Chinese medicine. It also contains high levels of immunostimulant polysaccharides, zinc, iron, flavonoids, saponins, etc. With this wealth of active principles, astragalus extracts are able to support the body’s natural defenses against external aggressors.
Last but not least, many people, including bodybuilders, CrossFit enthusiasts, and sportspeople in general, are turning towards glycine.
This amino acid contributes to collagen synthesis and hemoglobin formation, plays a neurotransmitter role within the nervous system and is involved in the immune response. Spirulina, turkey and sesame flour are among the best sources of glycine (to increase your intake, you can also take a glycine supplement).
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