What is the immune system and how to take care of it?
Immunity is our body's ability to fight toxins. These toxins can be bacteria, viruses, fungus, parasites or any other harmful substances. If our immunity is strong, it not only protects us from cold and cough, but also protects us from many diseases including hepatitis, lung infection, and kidney infection.
The stronger the immune system of our body, the more healthy and fit we
will be. But what is the immune system, we first learn about it. The
immune system means that our body's immune system is not a single organ
or unit, rather it is a network of cells, tissues, and organs that work
together to protect the body. This network identifies pathogens
(pathogens) and tumor cells (tumor cells) and then together with their
network partners destroy them and keep the body healthy. The peculiarity
of this network is that while it is able to identify viruses from
infiltrating the body to parasitic worms, it can also identify healthy
cells and tissues of the body, so that no action can be taken against
them.
Experts say that there are five corpus of our body - annamaya kosha
prepared from food and environment, pranamaya kosha, structured by
breath, manomaya kosha prepared by words, Vigyanamaya kosha with
consciousness and realization and blissful bliss with joy . The network
of immune system to handle these five cells of our body is broadly
divided into four levels - physical, mental, emotional and consciousness
levels.
Network of Immune System.
The main components of the immune system include leukocytes, i.e. white
blood cells, some cells of bone marrow (bone marrow), lymph nodes
(soluble molecules such as lymphoid organisms and antibodies) and
spleen. Leukocytes consume external pathogens, bacteria, etc. that
attack the body. T-lymphocyte and B-lymphocyte cells accumulate in
lymphoid organs. She develops herself and gets training in dealing with
antigens. The bone marrow (bone marrow) is the main lymphoid organ where
lymphocyte, especially B-lymphocyte, develops. Similarly, a sufficient
number of lymphocytes and lymph nodes are found in the bean-shaped
spleen. Due to this, the spleen filters blood by trapping pathogens.
Dead red blood particles go into the spleen and separate from the blood.
Therefore, it is also called the graveyard of red blood particles.
The immune system can mainly be divided into two parts. The first is
INNATE i.e. innate immune
capacity. It does not develop due to any antigen such as infection or
vaccination. Rather to keep our body functioning well, it already
exists. The second is the
ADAPTIVE immune system,
which is the
FAVORABLE immune system
that we gain from our way of life in life. When we are victim of an
infection, or come in contact with a pathogen (pathogen), our body is
ready to fight against it. We can make this Adoptive Immune System
stronger by our efforts.
For this, all we have to do is to take a little time for physical activity in life. Now suppose that if you exercise every day, then your body will gradually become stronger, but if you are accustomed to rest, then the body will not feel the need to remain strong and it will become more accustomed to rest. Therefore, the first step to strengthen the immune system is to use the body adequately balanced.
See signals of disturbances.
Many types of pathogens are found in our environment, which enter our
body through food, water or breath. If the immune system is
strengthened, then these pathogens are defeated, but in case the immune
system is weak, the person falls ill. The immune system is spread in all
the five koshas of the body, so signs of disturbances in one of the
cells start prompting from other cells. For example, if your immune
system is weak, then you get sick more often than others, complain of a
cold, cough, sore throat, gingivitis, mouth sores or skin rashes. At
such a time, by doing a blood test, you can find out if your immune
system is getting weak.
Sometimes the immune system becomes inactive rather than weak. The
weather has not changed a bit that some people get sick. Most of these
people are those who spend most of the time in air-conditioned rooms in
the house or office. Their body gets used to living in the same
temperature and even when going in an open environment, the body reduces
the effort of adjusting the temperature i.e. the immune system comes
into neutral mode. For a strong immune system, our normal body
temperature should not be below 36.3 degrees Celsius, because cold
viruses survive at 33 degrees.
The immune system of some people can sometimes be weak due to genetic
reasons. This has also been confirmed in a recent study report published
in the journal Trends in Immunology. According to a research report by
Adrien Liston, researcher at Translational Immunology Lab, Belgium, our
immune system has a combined effect on our lifestyle, food, sleep
patterns, environment and family history. Liston has said that our
immune system sometimes staggers due to our genes' response to the
environment. Many times our immune system becomes inactive due to a
virus or bacterial infection for a long time. In such a situation the
immune system stops alerting us. Many times, there are some people who
do not get feverish even after being exposed to some kind of infection.
It is a symptom of poor immunity.
How to maintain the immune system?
Body is Safe, Then Disease.
A strong immune system requires a clean environment, because the risk
of infection due to dirt increases. Due to being in contact with dirt or
germs throughout the day, wash hands thoroughly with an antibacterial
lotion. Wash fruits and vegetables thoroughly before eating and cooking.
Clean your hands thoroughly before cooking and eating. Take a bath
daily. Keep the body as clean as possible. Doing this will prevent
infection, the mind will be happy and this refreshment will work to
boost your immune system.
Use the Body.
Just as the use of iron does not cause rust in it, in the same way, the
immune system becomes sluggish due to not using the body. Exercise daily
to strengthen the immune system. Use stairs instead of lift. Instead of
taking an auto-taxi for a short walk, walk. By doing this, the blood
flow in your body is accelerated. Digestion is accelerated. Even if you
are doing a desk job, take time out and take a little stroll in between.
By doing this, the body remains flexible.
Do Not Let The Tension Come To Pass.
The immune system is also a matter related to our mental and emotional
activities. When we are in stress, our immune system weakens. In the
case of stress, the secretion of cortisol hormone increases, which
conspires to make us sick. Do yoga, pranayam daily to remove stress.
Perform happy activities like meditation, dancing and sex.
Bake the Warm Sun in The Morning.
Vitamin D increases immunity and is lacking in most people. The most
effective solution for this is to bake the lukewarm sunlight of the
morning sun. Vitamin D helps in the absorption of calcium in the body,
which makes our bones strong.
Maintain Immunity Water.
The most part of our body consists of water. Therefore, the first
effective step to strengthen the immunity system is to drink enough
water. Water helps in removing the toxic elements from our body. Keeps
our kidney functioning healthy. Drinking water in a copper vessel
increases its quality. Water provides energy to our muscles, improves
intestinal activity. To stay healthy, it is important to drink at least
7-8 glasses of water a day. Avoid quenching thirst with soda, alcohol,
tea or coffee.
Get Enough Sleep
6-8 hours of sleep is very important for our body and brain to function
properly. Enough deep sleep helps in rebuilding the cells. If you do not
get enough sleep, the immune system weakens due to lack of time to
rebuild. Adequate sleep not only maintains your energy and mood, but it
also prevents stroke, and helps to keep the weight balanced. Stay away
from alcohol and cigarettes. When there is no choice left, resort to
injection. If the immune system is too weak, you can take an injection
of immunoglobulin extracted from a donor's blood, after consulting a
doctor.
Eat Properly.
People have become more knowledgeable about food. Most people are
beginning to know that carbohydrate gives energy, protein makes the
tissue strong. But most people do not know the right way to eat food,
because people do not have time. It takes about 15 minutes for the
satiety center of the brain to report the food you eat. But people empty
the plates of food within five-seven minutes. In such a situation, there
is a signal of your starvation from the brain, while you have eaten more
than necessary. Therefore, it is important that you chew it properly and
eat it. So that the body can be satisfied with less food. Eating
properly, the nutrients of the food reach the bone marrow in plenty,
where white blood cells are produced to fight against diseases.
While eating, keep in mind that what we are eating, it will be easily
digested. Food expert NR Desai says that vegetables, fruits and sprouted
grains are digested in 13 hours, ripe vegetables and pulses take 24
hours to digest, while non-vegetarian and fried foods take 72 hours to
digest. Our body clock is such that from four o'clock in the morning the
body is ready to take out the leftovers of the digested food, our immune
system is ready to eat and digest from noon to eight o'clock and at
eight o'clock in the night from four o'clock in the morning, preparation
and absorption of the diet remains. Therefore, every meal we eat, it
should have 35% protein, 35% carbohydrate, 15% salad and 5% oil every
time. That is to say, instead of the abundance of dishes in the meal,
there should be one protein-rich dish, one or two carbohydrate-rich
dishes, green salad and chutney of garlic, coriander, mint etc.
The information here is taken from various sources. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy, timeliness and genuineness of this information. However, it does not belong to ovihealth.com. We humbly request you to contact your doctor before trying any remedy. Our aim is just to provide you information.
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