2. Stop Smoking
If you smoke, stopping smoking is one of the best ways to help your immune system to function properly. Aside from the carcinogens that are known to cause cancer, there are many other pro-inflammatory compounds found in tobacco smoke. When the immune system is fighting infection it produces an inflammatory response. Having constantly high levels of inflammation however can impair immune function and lead to further chronic diseases.
The pro-inflammatory compounds in smoke and nicotine serve to put our immune system function out of balance. (2) The good news is that if you stop smoking, you can to some extent reverse the effects that smoking has on immune cells supporting its proper functioning. 3
3. Manage Stress
When we are stressed our bodies release more of a hormone called cortisol. In short bursts, cortisol can help our immune system by being an anti-inflammatory. However, having chronically high levels of cortisol can lead to higher levels of inflammation which limits our ability to fight off infections. 4
Having strategies in place to manage stressful situations or strategies to lower your stress levels such as practicing mindfulness, exercising, and taking some time out to do the things you love, can help you to reduce your levels of stress and improve your immunity.
4. Maintain A Healthy Diet
An unbalanced diet which lacks sufficient nutrients can result in weakened immunity. (5) Fruits and vegetables contain antioxidants and key immune-protective nutrients such as fibre, folate, vitamins C & E, zinc, selenium, which all have a strong effect upon cell growth and are necessary for an optimal functioning immune system. 6
Eating a lot of foods that are high in saturated fat and sugar is associated with increased levels of inflammation in the body and can impair the immune system. A healthy diet comprises a balance of different food groups including sources of lean meat or plant-based protein, wholegrains, dairy/dairy-alternatives, healthy fats (such as olive oil, nuts and seeds) and lots of fruits and vegetables.
Summary
Having a well functioning immune system is essential to keeping us healthy. Taking steps to reduce stress, eat a balanced diet and stopping smoking can all help to boost general immunity. Alongside the tips above, exercising regularly and getting enough sleep can help us to see the signs of a strong immune system. However, if you do have any concerns about your immune system, it is important to consult your GP.