*5 Ways to Protect Your Kids (and Yourself!) from the Flu*

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are few steps that you can take to protect yourself and your family from
what seems to be the inevitable flu <http://www.intent.com/category/Flu>. The
guardian of the health of our body is the immune system.  While intangible
and challenging to identify, the immune system has very specific signs and
symptoms.

For a moment, put aside the traditional considerations for assessing your
child's health.  Instead, I'd like you to consider some new approaches and
angles that will provide you with insight into the likelihood that your
child will stay healthy or get sick this winter season.

*1. Sugar and processed foods impact the immune system.*

Studies have shown that through a complex system of chemical processes sugar
and processed foods depress the immune system.. There exists a direct link
between the amount of these foods that your child consumes and his/her
health.

*Obvious foods such as sodas, candy, cookies, ice cream, and potato chips
are the big guns that should be kept concealed.*

Even more disturbing are the foods that you think are healthy for your child
that hide sugar and many refined ingredients: yogurt, and yogurt drinks and
"pops;"most cereals; juices; fruit roll ups and "leathers;" "healthy"
cookies and treats, soy ice cream and frozen treats. While being marketed as
healthy choices, these foods aren't much better than the obvious poor
choices. Work hard during flu season to keep these foods away from your
children.  Read ingredient labels and watch out for:  corn syrup, high
fructose corn syrup or "HFCS," brown rice syrup, fructose, sucrose,
barleymalt and the obvious, sugar.

*2. Fresh foods offer the highest quality vitamins.*

It's shocking to me how often I see people turn to orange juice for vitamin
C in an effort to fight off a cold or flu.

It is important to understand that *the majority of vitamin C in orange
juice is added after processing. *Vitamin C and others like zinc, vitamin E,
and magnesium help to support the immune system and are a great defense
during flu season.

Choose better by having kids eat fresh whole foods such as cherries,
berries, and apples, and vegetables such as spinach, kale, Brussels sprouts,
broccoli, carrots and sweet potatoes.

I know you probably hear this suggestion all the time, but it can't be
stressed enough. It is imperative to find creative ways to prepare
vegetables so that kids will actually eat them.  Sautee, roast or grill
vegetables with olive oil or real butter, add some fresh sea salt or
sprinkle with organic low fat cheese and kids will be more likely to eat..

*3. Sleep will boost the immune system*.

At night while we rest, the body is working to rebuild the immune system.
 Deep sleep allows a complex set of hormonal changes that recharge the body
so that it's resilient the next day.  Be diligent and ensure that
kids<http://www.intent.com/category/kids>get a full night sleep of
8-10 hours.

Mandate bedtime despite protests and stick to a regular schedule. These are
the times that mom and dad really need to be the boss. At the end of the day
when you are tired as well, it's easy to give in to your child's vigilant
campaign.

Remember: Would you rather avoid the confrontation tonight? Or deal with a
sick kid tomorrow?

*4. Fatigue is the first sign of a distressed immune system.*

As already stated, the immune system desperately needs sleep to keep the
body healthy.  When the immune system is fighting to keep your child
healthy, it requests that the body get extra rest to help in the fight.

If your child seems more fatigued than usual, it could be a very strong
signal that your child is on the brink of getting sick.

The best way to fight off a cold or flu is to act immediately and get extra
rest. Pay attention to the health of others around you such as those at work
or your child's school.  If you hear of a bug "going around" and you notice
that your child is tired, *there's a good chance that extra sleep will ward
off the cold or flu*.  This is the time to allow extra television and
require a mid-day nap.

*5.. Wash hands frequently, but avoid antibacterial products.*

This seems counterintuitive, but the best way to kill environmental germs is
to use soap and hot water and scrub hands thoroughly. Bacteria live all
around us.  They are on every surface we touch and in every breath we take.
Without bacteria, our immune system wouldn't learn to be strong.

Our internal bacterial system fights off invaders and thereby gets more
effective at winning the battle.  It's just like working out:  In order to
become stronger, you must work hard in the gym.  Your child's body is a
bacterial gym..  Again, this comes back to the immune system. If you foster
a strong immune system, your child's body will fight off invaders and
therefore become more resilient to future battles. While it is imperative to
wash hands frequently during flu season, remember that the hands are only
one very small way that germs enter your child's system. Killing off the
germs on hands with antibacterial products is futile and weakens your
child's- and the world's- future ability to confront germs.

- *Holly Perkins**
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*Holly Perkins B.S. is a Fitness Expert and Personal Trainer in Los Angeles.
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*P.P. Abdullatheef*
Neeleswaram  - CLT

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