PREVENTION

What You DON’T Eat Can Strengthen Your Immunity

There are lots of foods you should eat to strengthen your immune system, including those that are high in Vitamin C.  One important reason is that Vitamin C is used by your white blood cells to destroy viruses and bacteria that invade your body.  When you eat sugar, however, the Vitamin C in your cells in depleted and your body’s ability to fight off infection and disease is reduced by up to 75% for 4 to 6 hours.

It so happens that the receptors in your cells for Vitamin C are the same ones as for glucose.  The cells have a greater affinity for glucose than for Vitamin C, so when sugar levels in your blood are elevated, the cells will absorb the sugar at the expense of Vitamin C.  If you consume sugar often, your cells will continue to be depleted of the Vitamin C they need.

Sugar is also great food for the bad bacteria in your gut and the more sugar they can feed on, the faster they grow.  The growth of bad bacteria in your gut will crowd out the beneficial bacteria, which are the ones that are important for your gut health.  The existence of good bacteria in your gut is critical to reduce inflammation and a healthy gut is directly related to a properly functioning immune system.

In determining what you should and shouldn’t eat, what’s important is to make the distinction between added sugar in processed foods vs natural sugars that are found in whole, unprocessed fruits, vegetables and grains.  Because these whole foods come with lots of fiber, their natural sugars are absorbed more slowly into your blood stream and the fiber also promotes the growth of beneficial bacteria in your gut.  This is all on top of the antioxidants and other nutrients found in the whole foods.  Stay away from sodas and other sugar-laden drinks, cakes, cookies and candy as well as white bread, pasta and rice.   Keep in mind also that a lot of condiments and dairy products like flavored yogurts have a lot of added sugar, as well as packaged cereals and granola bars.  Artificial sweeteners like sucralose are also harmful for your gut health and may interfere with how your body processes sugar.

As we all work to stay healthy and avoid contracting illnesses like the coronavirus or even common colds and flu, what we don’t eat is just as important as what we do for building up our immunity.

Brigitte Kelly

Brigitte Kelly is the founder and editor of "The Know Food Diet". Brigitte has an avid interest in nutrition as medicine and believes that knowledge is power.

Share
Published by
Brigitte Kelly

Recent Posts

Feed Your Immune System

At this time of year, when cases of flu and COVID are rising, as well…

1 year ago

Manufactured Foods Are Not Nutritious

The Access to Nutrition Initiative has analyzed around 11,000 products from leading food companies including…

2 years ago

Score One More for Coffee!

In case you needed any encouragement for enjoying your coffee, a new study published in…

2 years ago

Artificial Sweeteners Are Not Good For You

A study published in the BMJ has found a connection between consuming artificial sweeteners and an increased…

2 years ago

Superfood! Quinoa

Quinoa is an ancient, plant-based seed that has been cultivated in the Andes for 7000…

2 years ago

Eat Too Much Salt? Get More Potassium

We all know the importance of cutting back on salt in order to keep our…

2 years ago