Episode 330: Ways to Support Your Immune System

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Let's talk about immune support as we head into "cold and flu season"! Here at Team FN, we believe it’s not about eliminating exposure to all viruses or illnesses, but rather about controlling our habits, the foods we consume, and our daily routines to keep our immune system firing on all cylinders. Learn about the nutritional and lifestyle foundations for building a strong immune system, as well as the supplements and nutraceuticals that can offer additional support.

Feel like you’re doing all the basics and are still catching every cold that goes around? It may be time to take a deeper dive. We’re accepting clients to work with us 1:1 within the Functional C.A.R.E. Method™ and would love to see your application!

In this episode:

Anti-inflammatory foods to include in your diet [9:09]

Foods with antiviral properties [15:47]

Microbiome and your immune system [24:21]

Number 1 thing to do to moderate your immune system [31:32]

Common contributing factors to stress and coping strategies [35:53]

Supplements and nutraceuticals to consider for immune support [41:18]

Resources mentioned:

Functional C.A.R.E. Method™ 1:1 Services

Immune-Boosting Zucchini Noodle Ramen Soup

Immune-Boosting Hot Chocolate (Includes video for DIY Brazil Nut & Pumpkin Seed Nut Mylk!)

Immune-Boosting (Lyme Prevention) Chocolate Shake

Qualia Senolytic (get up to 50% off and an extra 15% off your first purchase with link + code FUNKS)

Organifi supplement powder (save 20% on your order with code FUNK) 

Ned Natural Remedies (get 20% off your order with code FUNK)

LMNT Electrolyte Replenishing powder (Use code FUNK get a free sample pack with any purchase!)  

Learn more about Immune Support & Functional Nutrition

Related episodes:

328: Inflammation Hunting- What Does It Mean?

86: How to Prevent the Flu & What to Do if You Get it

7: Natural Cold & Flu Prevention

72: Vitamin D for Viral Infections & Immune Health

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