The holiday season is quickly approaching and many stores
have already begun to promote their holiday products. All too soon people will be rushing to finish
their holiday shopping and asking where the time went. On top of that people are expected to attend holiday
parties where they are likely to (over)indulge in hearty foods, rich desserts
and festive cocktails. All this activity
and potential for stress, coupled with the cold weather can wreak havoc on your
immune system; and as everyone knows with the holiday season comes cold and flu
season.
Everybody has their own “home remedy” for the common cold or
flu, most commonly upping your vitamin C intake, eating chicken soup or taking
herbal supplements. But why bother
treating the symptoms when you could prevent the illness in the first
place? There are many things you can do
to protect yourself from everyday illnesses; things as simple as getting more
sleep, increasing the amount of exercise you participate in, disinfecting hands
and surfaces regularly and reducing the amount of stress in your daily life. The latter may be easier said than done, but
taking some time for yourself amidst the hustle and bustle of the season could
be more beneficial than you think.
Massage
therapy stimulates relaxation and the reduction of stress and anxiety; many
people also attribute a positive change in their sleeping habits to regular
massage therapy sessions. The mentally
and physically therapeutic benefits of massage are widely known, and have been
for years. In more recent years studies
have been done on the healing benefits of massage, specifically the benefits to
the immune system.
The immune system’s purpose is to detect a wide variety of
agents within the body and distinguish them from its own healthy tissues. A
controlled study
recently determined that the physical stimulation provided through massage
increases the body’s natural production of the hormone oxytocin and reduces the
production of the adrenocorticotropic hormone.
Put simply, massage increases the body’s natural production of a “feel
good” hormones and cells that boost the immune system and reduces the
production of an anxiety or stress related hormone. By having regular massage therapy sessions,
you can assist your body in its process of natural protection and healing by
boosting your immune system.
Many people don’t realize one of the body’s natural healing
processes is the fever; by raising its core temperature it increases the
production and release of white blood cells into the blood stream, and slows
the growth of bacteria and viruses. Some
people believe that
steam
therapy can be used as an “artificial fever” and stop a common illness
before it starts. Although it does not
have quite the same widespread natural effects within the body, it does bring a
form of relief to most people. For
everyone to benefit from any sort of treatment thought it is best to get it
before you get sick. Who knows, by doing so you might never get
sick!