The wintertime supplements one acupuncturist takes daily to ward off colds and flus

We get asked all the time what we do to stay healthy in the winter when almost every patient walking through our door has caught the latest bug going around. So today Amy is here to share with you the foods and supplements she uses on a regular basis to avoid getting sick.

You could basically call these my immune boosting “magic tricks.”

What I take on the daily:

There's very few supplements I take on a daily basis. I prefer to eat foods that naturally boost my immune system (lean protein, fruits and veggies, healthy fats) and avoid foods that I know act like kryptonite to my health (for me specifically, that's sugar).

Adding in superfoods daily like home-made bone broth (I like to sip it like tea), spirulina (I add it to my post-workout protein powder shake), and fermented foods (my faves are kombucha and sour pickles) help give my immune system the extra boost it needs during the winter months.

The only supplements that I take religiously in the winter are vitamin D, a probiotic, and a mushroom defense blend.

Living in Minnesota leaves me desperately craving sunshine and vitamin D during half the year, so I supplement with a higher dosage than the RDA (recommended daily allowance) and just get my levels checked yearly to make sure that I'm staying within a safe range.

Don't forget that the RDA amount of vitamins are enough to keep you surviving, not thriving. So, basically the RDA of vitamin D is enough to keep you from getting rickets, but not necessarily enough for have a sufficient vitamin D level in your blood. Make sure you check your levels with your doctor before you start on a higher vitamin D regiment.

As for a probiotic, I have a history of Crohn's disease so taking a probiotic is a non-negotiable for me. I know that years of steroid and immune-suppressing drugs took a toll on my microbiota and I'm doing all I can to build up my gut's defensive system again. After a not-so scientific study I accidentally performed on myself one time I was on antibiotics, I swore off all cheap probiotics stick to Therlac, Standard Process' Prosymbiotic, and Garden of Life's Raw Probiotic.

The thing about probiotics that most people don't realize, though, is that there are studies coming out by the dozens showing that probiotics are as helpful for your immune health as they are for your digestive health. Certain bacteria in the gut can even increase the number of certain types of white blood cells (T-cells for you health nerds).

The last thing I take daily though the winter is a mushroom defense blend. Now, I didn't start taking this because I had studied up on the most recent research or because mushrooms have a thousand year old history in Chinese herbal medicine. I basically was gifted a bottle one day and found that when I took them I felt freaking ah-mazing.

The first winter I took them daily was the first winter that I didn't even get so much as a sniffle through the entire cold and flu season. Now, I'm on my third winter taking them daily and I truly believe that they play a part as to why I haven't had a real knock-down-drag-out cold or flu in those three years.

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What I take to pull up my defensive shield:

Last winter, guy came down with the flu. Yep, the chills, fever, achey, painful flu. Now, I was about three days away from a week-long business trip and the last thing I wanted or needed was to get sick. So, I pulled out the real ammo. The things I keep tucked away for when there's a legitimate threat.

First up, was my homemade fire cider. (You can find a recipe for it in our DIY sinus care e-book!) I've found that if I take a shot of this a few times a day (up to every hour on the hour if I'm actually coming down with something), I can usually keep the virus at bay. This spicy blend packs a punch and is chock full of anti-microbial plants that kick the immune system into action.

Next, I started taking some Congaplex as a preventative measure. This is one of my favorite whole-foods based supplements for fighting off bugs, but it can also be taken in smaller dosages as a preventative.

If I start to feel a tickle in the back of my throat (my own body's illness tell, if you will), that's when I'll make a batch of homemade chicken soup and pull out my Chinese herbs.

I know that you probably want to know what Chinese herbs I take when I get sick, but guess what? I'm not going to tell you.

Chinese herbal medicine is incredibly individualized.

If you're going to take herbs, please talk to a board-certified herbalist first.

One formula might be spot on for your cold, but totally off the mark for another person's.Do not go to the health food store and buy a bottle of Chinese herbs because your friend took them once and they helped him/her/them. Go seek out a professional herbalist and get a prescription that's custom tailored to your needs. Or come see me - I'll help.

So, there you go! I hope this little voyeuristic dip into my medicine cabinet is just what you needed to get through the rest of the season a little more healthy.


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