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Page 1: Boost the Immune System Naturally for You and your Family Preventing illness during the cold and flu season Dr. Jese Anne Wiens B.Sc., N.D. Whole Foods.

Boost the Immune System Naturally

for You and your Family

Preventing illness during the cold and flu season

Dr. Jese Anne Wiens B.Sc., N.D.

Whole Foods Penticton October 8, 2013

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Topics to be covered

Naturopathic MedicineColds & FlusThe Immune System, White blood cellsPediatric immune considerationsSymptoms of low immunityImportant nutrientsBotanical medicineHomeopathic MedicineLifestyle considerations

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N.D. = Naturopathic Doctor

Therapies include Nutrition, Botanical Medicine, Traditional Chinese medicine including acupuncture, Physical Medicine, Homeopathy, Counselling, Pharmaceuticals.

Extensive Training: 4 years B.Sc. & 4 year medical school.What do I treat? Any acute or chronic disease

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Principles of Naturopathic Medicine

First, Do no HarmDoctor as TeacherSupport the healing power of natureIdentify and treat the causes of diseaseEmphasize preventionHeal the whole person through individualized treatment

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Colds & Flus

Cold virus Symptoms (sx): runny nose, nasal congestion, sneezing, sore throat, cough, headacheIncubation period. 2/3 days, up to 7 daysContagious period: first 2-4 days after sx

Influenza virusSudden onset, fever, aches, fatigue, cough, sore throat, stuffy nose, headache, nauseaIncubation period: 1-4 days, avg 2 daysContagious period: 1 day before sx, to 4 days after

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Colds and Flus

Colds and flus are respiratory infections caused by viruses. However, because these viruses are so widespread, it is perhaps more accurate to say that colds and flus are caused by a decrease in immunity that allows one of these viruses to take hold.Biological terrain vs. germ theory. The state of the body can determine the severity of illness.

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The Immune System

Through a series of steps called the immune response, the immune system attacks organisms and substances that invade body systems and cause disease.Surface barriers

skin, lungs, stomach, tears, saliva, flora

Components of the Immune System:White Blood Cells circulate via blood and lymph.Lymph tissueOrgans: thymus, spleen, bone marrow

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White Blood Cells

Two types of white blood cells (leukocytes)1. Phagocytes, cells that chew up invading

organisms. Eg. Neutrophil, monocyte, basophil2. Lymphocytes, cells that allow the body to

remember and recognize previous invaders and help the body destroy them. Lymphocytes start out in the bone marrow and either stay there and mature into B cells, or they leave for the thymus gland, where they mature into T cells.

B cells make antibodies and eventually develop into memory B cells. T cells are helpers, cytotoxic, have memory, and regulate.

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Symptoms of low immunity

fatigue allergies frequent or severe colds/flus sore throats swollen glands headaches aching muscles

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Baby’s immune systemPassive immunity. Antibodies in placenta or breast milk provide temporary immunity to diseases the mother has been exposed to.

Important is colonization of moms flora from birth and breastfeeding.

Blood brain barrier intact at 6 weeks old. ? Hep B

The immune system develops as it is exposed to antigens, about 2-3 months old. This is when passive immunity decreases and baby is able to produce antibodies. Initial response is to viruses and gram positive bacteria.

Under 6 months immune response to gram negative bacteria is limited so vaccinations are considered.

Meningococcus, H. influenzae b, Pertussis

At 1 year old the immune system is strong. Fully matured at age 6-8. Full levels of antibody formation age 12-14.

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What can lower immunity?

Stress, due to increased cortisol releaseDietary fat imbalance

high trans or saturated fats. Low omega fats

SugarPoor GI flora (dysbiosis)Use of alcohol, smokingChemical pollutantsLack of sleepCaffeineNutrient deficiencies (Vit A, C, E, D & Zn, Fe, Se)

Food allergies causing malabsorption

Some prescription meds (eg. Prednisone)

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Important NutrientsVitamin A. Beta carotene from foods is

converted to Vitamin A. maintains the protective mucus barriersincreases the number of infection-fighting cells, natural killer cells, and helper T-cellsa powerful antioxidant that mops up excess free radicals that accelerate aging. It is high in orange and green vegetables. Stored in the liver. Caution in pregnancy

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Important NutrientsVitamin C

Helps to kill viruses, maintains tissue repair, enzyme cofactor, & is an antihistamine

Collagen (skin, blood vessels, cartilage)Carnitine production (energy)Neurotransmitters

Highly concentrated in immune cells. Helps the activities of phagocytes, the production of cytokines and lymphocytes, & monocytes.Most useful at onset of illness or as a boost when exposure to illness increases.

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Important Nutrients: Vit C cont.Due to a mutation, humans can’t make it.

Also bats, guinea pigs, primates, & some birds.

It is high in tomatoes, carrots, kiwis, citrus fruits, peppers, broccoli & berries. As a supplement:

kids up to age 6 can take 250 mg per day. Older kids can take 500 mg per day. Adults 1-3 grams. Available as a powder, chewable, or capsule. Side effect: loose stool

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Important nutrients: Vit C cont.Vitamin C action in the body:

Tissues that accumulate 100x level in bloodadrenal glands, pituitary, thymus, corpus luteum, & retina.

Tissues that accumulate 10 to 50x blood levelbrain, spleen, lung, testicle, lymph nodes, liver, thyroid, small intestinal mucosa, leukocytes (WBC), pancreas, kidney and salivary glands.

Deficiency can show as poor wound healing, brown discoloration on skin, bleeding gums, atherosclerosisHigh levels reduce incidence of cardiovascular disease including heart attacks, reduces all cause mortality.

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Important Nutrients

Vitamin E is an antioxidant. It is high in wheat germ, nuts & seeds. Stimulates the production of natural killer cells & enhances the production of B-cells

Zinc maintains the immune system and generates new white blood cells. A vital mineral for enzymatic function, blood sugar metabolism, protein metabolism and DNA formation. Found in pumpkin seeds, wheat germ, & seafood. Children up to age 6 years can take 10 to 20 mg per day. Older kids and adults can take 20 to 40 mg per day.Esp important for those who suffer from recurrent infections, allergies, have diets high in dairy, or are elderly.

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Important NutrientsIron

Needed for DNA replication / cell growth. Iron stores can be depleted during periods of rapid growth, e.g. puberty. Very important for children and menstruating women.

Lab work: check CBC and ferritin

Animal sources of iron are the most absorbable, 10 times more than plant forms. Chose organic beef, chicken, dark turkey meat, eggs. Plant sources of iron include dark green leafy vegetable, sunflower and pumpkin seeds, organic unsulfured dried fruits (raisins, prunes, figs, apricots, cherries), blackstrap molasses, beets, red beans, quinoa, almonds.

Selenium is a boost to thymus activity, increasing NK cells and cancer fighters. Found in seafood, brazil nuts, & whole grains.

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Important Nutrients

Vitamin D ‘the sunshine vitamin’Used for regulation of gene expression and so affects health in many ways. It is helpful in acute illness and to prevent infections. Recent studies show that deficiency is common and is a risk factor for many chronic diseases like cancer, autoimmune reactions, and diabetes.Supplementation is recommended for all ages, including breastfed infants. 1000iu per day for children up to age 12, 2000iu age 12 and up. Get tested! 25-hydroxyvitamin D, or 25(OH)D

• Optimal level is 125nmol/L or more.

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Other Nutritional Tips• Water. The cells lining the inside of the mouth and nose are

extremely prone to dehydration. When these tissues dry out, they develop small holes and cracks, thereby offering free passage to cold viruses. In contrast, well-hydrated mucus membranes are plump and more resistant to infection

• Avoid sugar! It can paralyze white bloods cells starting at 30 minutes after ingestion and lasts for up to 5 hours.

• Decrease dairy to one serving per day. It creates mucus production that can congest the ears, nose, sinuses, intestines, and throat.

• Overall: Focus on whole foods, organic when possible. Wash all produce with a veggie wash to remove pesticides and bacteria.

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Supplements• Probiotics

– These are healthy bacteria that live in our intestines and help with our immune system. They inhibit colonization of pathogens in the intestinal tract, degrade toxins, stimulate local and peripheral immunity, promote enzyme activity, and produce antimicrobial substances.

– Probiotics are considered safe and well tolerated, making it a great supplement for all ages.

– The most studied include Lactobacillus acidophilus, L. casei, L. sporogenes, Bifidobacterium bifidus and Saccharomyces boulardii. 3-8 billion twice daily depending on age.

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Botanical Medicine• Echinacea is used to boost immunity to prevent

illness. Also decreases the severity of colds & flus. • Increases phagocytosis, inc WBC count, effects

immune cell activation. • Long history of use with native americans &

eclectic physicians• Myths: take for short periods of time, use tops or

water root extraction, use once sick, CI in autoimmune conditions

• Need to use root extracts with a high amount of alkylamides. E. angustifolia more than purpurea

• Caution if allergies to daisy family

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Botanical Medicine cont.

• Astragalus. – Common in Chinese Medicine, this herb has the

ability to enhance natural killer cells and increase white blood cell immune activity. Can be used to increase resistance to infection.

– Also builds‘qi’, aids recovery from loss of blood or chronic infection. Adaptogenic & tonic. Increases memory, physical endurance.

– Found as a piece of bark that can easily can be added to teas and soups.

– Sweet taste and great as a glycerite for kids

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Botanical Medicine

• Reishi Mushroom (Ganoderma) – is used to boost antibody response and antiviral

activity. It can also be used to boost recovery after illness or chemotherapy. ‘the king of herbs’

• Garlic. – stimulates the multiplication of infection-fighting white cells,

boosts natural killer cell activity, and increases the efficiency of antibody production.

– The immune-boosting properties of garlic seem to be due to its sulfur-containing compounds, such as allicin and sulfides. Best used fresh or lightly cooked.

– Garlic, ginger, lemon & honey tea

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Botanical Medicine

• Andrographis paniculata – Acute upper respiratory tract infections, speeds

recovery

• Fever: yarrow or elderflower• Thyme: tea for congestion & antimicrobial• Oregano is strongly antiseptic and increases

WBC’s. Expectorant. Used as a tea, tincture, or oil. This can be taken at first onset of symptoms or as a preventative.

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Homeopathic Medicine– Homeopathic Influenzinum / Oscillococcinum

• This remedy can be taken prophylactically or at the onset of cold or flu symptoms and is very safe and easily taken by children. This remedy decreases duration and severity of influenza infections without side effects.

– Nosodes • homeopathics from a pathogen and can be used for

homeoprophylaxis. These can be used to increase the body ’s response to a specific disease, such as whooping cough. This is not equivalent to a vaccine.

– The homeopathic immune boosting shot • increases the activity of the antiviral white blood cells. This

results in a decreased risk of viral infection, and less symptoms and shorter recovery time during illness.

– Thymulline or thymusinum is used to support thymus activity.

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Homeopathic Medicine• Flu:

– Aconite. Use at onset of sudden sx, esp after cold exposure. Thirsty. Feverish and fearful.

– Belladonna: fever, hot head, glassy eyes.– Gelsemium classic flu. Tired, weak, achy, chills, want

to be alone, heavy eyelids

• Cold– Pulsatilla. Fever, weepy, clingy, agg warm rooms

thirstless. Thick mucus, coughs– Ferrum Phos. Fever with flushed skin in patches.

General early stage remedy– Kali bi. For thick sticky mucus, esp sinuses

• Single remedies: 30ch as needed

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Lifestyle• Wash your hands, for 15 seconds with soap and get

under your nails. Always before you eat, after you use the toilet, when coming home, and after visiting a public place.

• Disinfect your high use areas: doorknobs, fridge handles, light switches, phones, KEYBOARDS.– Diluted bleach, isopropyl alcohol, vinegar, oils, H2O2

• Get plenty of exercise, preferably in fresh air. • Find ways to reduce stress, as high cortisol inhibits your

immunity. • Ensure that you wind down in the evening and get 7-8

hours of restful sleep• Bundle up to keep warm. In Chinese medicine colds

and flus are seen as external invasion of cold. Cover your ‘wind gates’, which are between the bottom of your neck and your shoulder blades. Use those scarves!

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Thank you!

• Questions?

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For more information, please contact me:

Dr. Jese Anne Wiens BSc., ND

Kimberley Health CentrePenticton 778-476-6016

Summerland Family Chiropractic Summerland 250-494-3321

Email: [email protected] www.doctorwiens.com