{"id":12714,"date":"2020-04-26T18:19:39","date_gmt":"2020-04-26T12:49:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/versionweekly.com\/?p=12714"},"modified":"2020-04-26T18:20:03","modified_gmt":"2020-04-26T12:50:03","slug":"how-to-build-your-immunity-during-home-quarantine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/versionweekly.com\/news\/health-news\/how-to-build-your-immunity-during-home-quarantine\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Build Your Immunity During Home Quarantine?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Life in a lockdown is not easy and we all can agree to that. Changing our routine can be difficult and could take time. We still have weeks to go before it is safe to go out. While we are keeping ourselves safe at home, it is important to ensure that we are healthy and prepared \u2013 by boosting our immunity.<\/p>\n

Here is how you can make the best of your time during home isolation and enhance the protective abilities of your immune system.<\/p>\n

Staying at home protects us from the different antigens (bacteria or virus) present in the environment outside that could affect us. Our immune system is our body\u2019s defence mechanism. When these antigens enter our body, our immune system recognises and kills them. Lymphocytes, a type of white blood cells when triggered, play a very important role to form antibodies. These antibodies remain in our body to identify the antigens if they attack us again in the future.<\/p>\n

The First Line of Defence Is to Adopt a Healthy Lifestyle<\/h2>\n

The state of your mind affects the state of your body and it is known that high levels of stress weaken the immunity. Don\u2019t look at this as distancing yourself from everyone, but as keeping yourself safe. Yoga, meditation and exercise definitely help with anxiety and stress during such a pandemic.<\/p>\n

Physical activity releases serotonin that makes you feel better and happier, while increasing your immune regulation. It also decreases the inflammatory response by flushing out the pathogens.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

This helps in faster circulation of the WBCs to the farthest parts of our body. Exercising also reduces the release of the cortisol hormone (stress hormone) which inhibits our immune functioning. Hence, try exercising for 30 min every day to feel energised and happy!<\/p>\n

If you are someone who consumes alcohol or tobacco, now is a good time to quit as they have a definite adverse effect on your immunity. Excessive consumption of these, reduces the immune system\u2019s response to invading pathogens.<\/p>\n

Research shows that good quality sleep of at least 7-9 hours helps to build our immunity.<\/p>\n

Alongside these lifestyle changes, you must be mindful of your eating habits by prioritising nutrition.<\/p>\n

Nutrition not only supplies building blocks for your immune system but also affects your gut microbiome. The gut microflora sets a communication link between your immune system and your brain.<\/p>\n