4 Reasons We Get Sick in The Fall

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If you feel like you experience seasons where you just can’t catch a break and continuously fall ill, there are likely a few areas you may be shortcutting yourself and your immune system and a worse-than-usual flu season may not be, solely, where the blame should lie.

Below are 4 ways you could be weakening your immune system and how to combat that.

  1. Vitamin D Deficiency

Not only is Vitamin D helpful in staving off or reducing your chances of getting cancer, but it also guards against colds and flu as well as helping to combat the risk of infection. 

So how do you get more Vitamin D if you feel like you’re not getting enough? From the sun! Not only does it provide our bodies with an adequate amount, but it also helps to balance Qi which helps nourish our Kidney Yang. This helps to give our body warmth, thus keeping our tissues and organs functioning properly. 

Not enough sun? Not to worry! There is a large variety of Vitamin D supplements that can be taken but be sure to consult with us and your doctor before use.

  1. Lacking in Sleep

The National Heart Blood and Lung Institute state that “during sleep, your body is working to support healthy brain function and maintain your physical health. In children and teens, sleep also helps support growth and development. The damage from sleep deficiency can occur in an instant (such as a car crash), or it can harm you over time. For example, ongoing sleep deficiency can raise your risk for some chronic health problems, including an improper balance of Cytokines. Cytokines are inflammation and infection targeting proteins both produced and released during sleep. In short, skipping the shut-eye can affect how well you think, react, work, learn, and even get along with others.

The National Sleep Foundation suggests the following sleep range based on your age:

  • Newborns (0-3 months): Sleep range narrowed to 14-17 hours each day (previously it was 12-18)
  • School-age children (6-13): Sleep range widened by one hour to 9-11 hours (previously it was 10-11)
  • Teenagers (14-17): Sleep range widened by one hour to 8-10 hours (previously it was 8.5-9.5)
  • Adults (18-64): Sleep range is 7-9 hours (new age category)
  • Older adults (65+): Sleep range is 7-8 hours (new age category)
  1. Not Washing Your Hands

Washing your hands is key in preventing illness or infection. Not only does the act of washing your hands’ matter, but the duration of how long you’re washing them for is important too!

We have some disturbing statistics for you that will hopefully encourage you to take more time in the realm of hygiene. A few studies from the American Society of Microbiology and Michigan State University found the following:

  • 83% of women washed their hands after using a public restroom
  • 74% of men washed their hands after using a public restroom
  • 95% of us don’t wash our hands well enough to kill bacteria
  • 1 in 3 people use soap when washing their hands
  1. Stress

One of the ways that your body heals itself is by producing T cells (a substance in your blood that fights infection). There’s a lot that’s impacted within your body when you become stressed. At a basic level, your body will release cortisol, which impairs T cell production and the ability to fight infection from foreign invaders. Being stressed directly impacts your immune system, so it’s important to find ways to relax! Another way to combat stress is by using Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupressure points!  Yes! Acupuncture can absolutely alleviate stress and anxiety!

By activating specific points known to address these problems, we can actively effect positive change in one, emotional and mental wellbeing! Here are a couple of points that can be used:

  • Ear Shen Men: This point, Heart 7, is also called Shen Men meaning Spirit Gate. This point reduces excesses that disturb the spirit and the balance of yin/yang. This point is so powerful that TCM practitioners often praise Shen Men as being the most calming and relaxing point in the body, while also being highly accessible.
  • Union Valley (LI 4): The point is known to reduce stress, headaches, and neck pain. It’s also used to treat swelling and pain of the eye, nasal obstruction, sore throat, and much more. This point is located on the back of the hand at the apex of the webbed triangle between the thumb and the index finger.
  • CV 17: Conception Vessel 17 (CV 17) is a great self-help point for many reasons. CV 17 is easy to find, and matches the location for the heart chakra, at the center of the sternum. With this point, you will find potent stress and anxiety relief, as well as an opening of the chest and relief of acid indigestion.

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Master Lu has been practicing Acupuncture and Chinese martial arts for over 40 years. He was one of the first Licensed Acupuncturist in the state of Utah. He was trained in Taiwan in both Acupuncture and Chinese martial arts mainly Northern Shaolin Kung Fu and Old Yang Style Tai Chi. Master Lu was also twice national champion for full contact fighting in Taiwan.

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