cell defence - nutrition in practice series by nourish me and biocare

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Nutrition in Practice Series – Cell Defence

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Cell DefenceJoint event with our partners BioCareHosting nutritionists and health practitioners for a discussion on Cell Defence …… thereby gaining a broader understanding of the immune system and it´s defence meachnism vs. abnormal cellsFirst hand recommendations for nutritionists and health practitioners on how to put knowledge into practiceNetworking opportunity for Swiss based nutritionists and health practitioners

+Cell Defence in Practice

For organisms to survive and stay healthy, they need robust defences We live in an environment full of ‘non-self’ competitive cells and potentially

damaging molecules House dust contains around 9,000 types of fungi and bacteria Our gut contains trillions of microorganisms We are exposed to toxic and oxidative stress

To meet this challenge, the immune system exists to sense these antigens and pathogens and protect us from damage and disease …

… utilising its complex collection of specialised organs, tissues, cells and signaling molecules On the one hand the immune system is an intelligent system, highly adaptive to the

individual environment and circumstances On the other, it is a powerful instrument that does not always work to our advantage

and may itself be the root cause of ill-health

Ensuring it deploys its potent weapons with balance and specificity is the great challenge to optimising immune health

Introduction

+ Cell Defence – a matter of balance

We are “under attack” continuously We have great a defence system in the form of our immune system and antioxidantsSimple diet and lifestyle changes can help to support our defence systemLook after your immune system and it will look after you

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Methylation as a critical aspect of cell defenceWithout a functioning methylation cycle, your DNA is not going to replicate properlyClean up your diet “Real foods” Balance blood sugar levels Gluten and casein avoidance may be beneficial Avoid alcohol / stimulants Plenty of leafy greens and organic liver are good sources of nutrients for optimal

methylationSupport gut healthReduce factors that deplete methyl groups (alcohol, excess oestrogen, diuretics)Consider supplementationMinimise stress levels

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BioCare30-years of expertise in the development of professional nutritional supplements Extensive range of supplements includes vitamins, minerals, probiotics, fatty acids and specialist combinationsFormulated to the highest standards of purityStrong emphasis placed on nutrients being presented in their most bio-available formwww.biocare-schweiz.ch

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Contact us:+41 79 416 5109+41 76 414 6469info@nourishme.chwww.nourishme.chhttps://www.facebook.com/nourishme.ch/

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