For many of you the colder, damper weather is looming as is the threat of colds and flu…A good post to read to ensure you have the tools to avoid the dreaded flu/colds..Stay well xxx
Last week I began a series onThe Immune System and how it works.
This week I would like to show you how your role it your immune system’s efficiency is critical and possibly life saving.
I spent most of the first 40 years of my life in ignorance when it came to my body. I had studied biology at school and apart from a scary film on childbirth (meant to be the ultimate contraceptive), I knew more about the insides of a frog.
As a family we ate well… But it was not related to our health in any way. Certainly as I stuffed food in one end I gave little thought as to what happened to it on its journey to the other end. I was more concerned that my sugar craving was satisfied and I was then a happy bunny.
It took the short and very sharp…
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Great advice. It always seems like I’m most likely to catch a cold as the seasons change – but I’m keeping my fingers crossed that I don’t get one this fall.
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That used to happen to me every year like clockwork when I lived in the Uk. Apart from the first year I lived here.. Touch wood I havent had one in 7 years.. I hope you don’t succumb this year 💕
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I have a feeling most people didn’t think about what they were eating years ago. It seems today people are more health conscious. This was a fantastic post Carol and I will share it for sure. xxx
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Thank you…But do you think rthey had to think as much as there wasn’t so much processed food around people walked more plus the schools had P.E every day not once a week…Times were just so different 🙂 Thank you so much for sharing 🙂
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Thanks for sharing Carol…hugs ♥
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Always a pleasure Hugs xx
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Thanks for sharing, Carol.
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Sally’s posts are always worth a share… I hope you find it of help 😀
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Always. Thanks, Carol.
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