How NOT to get sick over the holidays (Hint: mushrooms are involved).
While the holiday season can be really fun, it also is very
* Busy
* Full of food and drink you normally don’t eat (more sugar, fat, alcohol)
* Stressful. Tiring. Overwhelming. Maybe a little too much family time?
On top of these factors, you may also travel or host visitors from out of town. These visitors
may be sick themselves or just transport germs to you.
It’s also a time of the year that many people get sick, so there are more opportunities to
encounter ill folks either at work, out an about, or during travel. Because it is cold, windows are
closed, keeping the air inside and recirculated (including germs and viruses).
For almost 12 years I’ve been working professionally with patients who frequently get sick with
respiratory infections, including people who have allergies, or chronic immune system issues.
I’ve learned a lot, including what helps keep people healthy in times where they typically fall ill
easily or frequently.
The first tip is to address the factor that triggers you getting sick. Some of you may not know
this, but if you watch what is happening in your life for a while, you may be able to pinpoint one
or more factors that play a part. For example, some tend to get sick when they miss sleep.
Some people get sick when their allergies flare up. Some people get sick when they are under
a lot of stress - increased stress at work or stressful events, even if they are happy occasions.
One method of avoiding getting sick is to treat the precursor. If you need to sleep, get more
sleep and/or rest. If you have trouble sleeping, there are a lot of natural supplements and
Chinese herbal formulas that are very effective and not habit forming. If allergies are your
precursor, make sure you are using the Neti Pot, or another sinus rinse or spray, or use
supplements or medications to calm the immune system. If stress is your trigger, de-stress
through meditation, exercise, and laughter. Of course, carving an hour out of your busy
schedule for a re-set and recharge with acupuncture will help any of these situations.
Even if you do address the precursor issues, you might still have trouble getting sick when
there are a multitude of stressful factors on your system (like around the holidays). At this point
I offer my patients a specific Chinese herbal formula to help them stay well. I will also usually
recommend a supplement, often Vitamin D, C or B complex. And my secret weapon, which is
not so secret after writing about it here, is medicinal mushrooms. These are not the
psychedelic type, but medicinal, and my two favorites are Cordyceps by Host Defense, or
MyCommunity, also by Host Defense.
If you are concerned about getting sick, I recommend starting one of these two as prevention.
Cordyceps will also help with energy, so if you tend to be fatigued you may want to choose this
option. The MyCommunity blend offers a wide spectrum of medicinal mushrooms that can help
prevent or shorten the length of a cold or respiratory illness.
I do sell these in the office, but you can also purchase them from Whole Foods Market and
Amazon. I am not always a fan of purchasing supplements from Amazon as there have been
issues with quality, so I would encourage you to either purchase them from Whole Foods or
myself.
Acupuncture and cupping are also very helpful for shortening the length of a cold or cough as
well as reducing symptoms. We are always happy to see you around the holidays to help keep
your system happy and healthy. By carving out an hour of self care, you may avoid many hours
of and unwanted illness and have a lot more fun during the holidays.








