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Cold and Flu Season is Upon Us: How's Your Gut Function?

Fall is here, and that means that cold and flu season has arrived. Have you ever noticed that some people seldom get sick? Or maybe you have wondered why after being exposed to the same virus, one person gets ill while the other remains well.

The reason lies in the strength of the immune system.  And the strength of your immune system is largely dependent upon the condition of your digestive system.

When you are exposed to bad bacteria or viruses, it is up to your immune system to protect you from being infected. If your immune system is strong, your body will fight off the threat. If your immune system is weak or compromised, you may end up sick.

Microbes: the good, the bad, and the ugly

Inside your digestive system are many microbes. Microbes are live organisms that affect your overall health.

Some of these organisms are beneficial and protect you from disease. These good bacteria recognize when illness-producing intruders enter your body; they promptly attack the intruders so you do not get sick. If you do not have enough good bacteria in your gut, you will be more susceptible not only to infections such as colds and stomach flu, but you will also be at risk for autoimmune diseases such as colitis, rheumatoid arthritis and Chron's disease.

Ideally you have a large supply of these good microbes living in your gut. But they can easily become depleted in your digestive system. The chlorine in your drinking water can destroy them, as can pesticide residue on the food that you eat.

Once the supply of beneficial microbes in your intestines dwindles, bad microbes such as yeast, fungi and disease-causing bacteria begin to take residence. When the scale tips in favor of the bad, your immune system becomes compromised.

ENTER PROBIOTICS

If you think you might be deficient in good microbes, it is not difficult to remedy the problem. The solution is to take probiotics. Probiotics are good microbes that you consume in your diet. They then settle in your digestive system and get to work protecting you from illness and destroying the bad bacteria that may be living there.

Probiotics are available in capsule form, but you can also replenish the good microbes by eating yogurt. Check the label on the yogurt that you buy to make sure it says that it contains active cultures- those are the good bacteria that you need to eat.

Take action now and get a head start on this year's cold and flu season. You can get ahead of the game by improving your gut function and fighting illness.

Stay Fit KNOXVILLE,

Steven D. Dean

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