Our Line of Defense Against COVID-19

We are inundated with so much information in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s natural to fall into a state of fear and panic. As we are still in this state of flux, I want to remind you of the key pillars of healthy living as this is our line of defense to stay strong and protect ourselves, those we love, and our community.
#1 HAVE A STRONG MINDSET + DO NOT STRESS
When we are faced with a situation that is out of our control, how we respond is where the true power lies. Have a strong mindset, think positive and behave within reason to gain a sense of control and balance. Taking the CDC precautions of washing hands, wiping areas down, not touching face, and social distancing, we can put matters into our own hands and be socially responsible.
Stressing out during these times do not help. When we stress, our bodies release cortisol which breaks down our immune system. Now more than ever, our immune system needs to be strong and resilient.
#2 FUEL UP ON NUTRIENT DENSE FOODS + HYDRATE
Nutrition is medicine! When we nourish our bodies with nutrient dense foods, we amp up our immune system. Avoid alcohol, sugar, and dairy. It helps to reduce inflammation and mucus so our cells can do their job. Make sure to drink lots of water. Avoid drinking cold water, warm water is best to aid in release of toxins and purification of the bloodstream.
#3 GET ENOUGH ZZZZZ’S
Sleep deprivation doesn’t provide ample time for our bodies to recover therefore weakens our immune system. Make sure to get at least 7 – 8 hours of sleep. Recovery is crucial to help fight off infections.
#4 (LAST BUT DEF NOT LEAST) EXERCISE!
It is so important to maintain physical activity during this time. Not only will it relieve stress but helps to build up antibodies and promotes cellular turnover to ramp up the immune system. One of the main reasons to exercise is to be and feel stronger so when we get hit with these infections, our bodies can tolerate the blow and recover! With technology, we are now able to stream classes and work out at home or opt for an outdoor workout. If you do train at a gym, make sure to keep your distance from other members, be cautious and wipe down all surfaces, avoid touching your face and wash your hands before and immediately after your workout.
Our mind and body is stronger than we think. So let’s tap into our natural super powers, love and laugh and we will all come out on the bright side soon enough. Stay healthy and strong NOW + ALWAYS!

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