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Posted on June 8th, 2010 by Craig Maltby, Editor

The brain uber alles: Immune health and your mind

I’ve written regularly about my health experience over the past couple of years. How I’ve not taken an allergy

The mind is an immune health amazement

The mind is an immune health amazement

medication for my allergies since I began taking an EpiCor supplement each day. How I’ve not had any serious cold or flu episode in that time, at least nothing that required more than some extra fluids and rest for a day or half day. How my kids have experienced significant reduction in missed school days since taking EpiCor.

Now, as a responsible health communicator, I cannot say that such supplementation has cured or treated anything.  To proclaim that, my experience and my specific  immune cell function would need to be studied and documented by outside researchers who could show causal cell activity that proved a mechanism of action that produced efficacious outcomes, and then observe similar results among thousands of other individuals, and then compare those results to thousands who took a placebo during the past two years, and thousands who took nothing. That study would need to be structured in a way that the results would be repeated at least 95 percent of the time (or higher) to demonstrate a confidence level that is statistically significant.

So, my experience is just that, my experience, and nothing more. There are some smaller clinical trials in which a number of participants experienced reduced cold and flu symptoms, but small trials are not considered definitive.

And what about my experience? Is it the EpiCor? Or is it something else that I’ve done in my lifestyle to improve my allergy/cold/flu experience? Am I washing my hands more often? Am I staying inside more and out of the outdoor pollen? Am I eating more immune-friendly foods? Am I getting more exercise? Is my stress level changed somehow? Who knows? I sure haven’t kept a journal of all these things.

One study that’s really intriguing shows that immune-related conditions might be mitigated simply by the power of the brain.

…”Scientists recruited healthy men and women and had them watch slide shows. All of the volunteers watched a 10-minute slide show about furniture; this was deliberately boring, to act as a control condition. Then a bit later, half the volunteers watched a fairly disgusting slide show, with images of skin lesions and oozing pox, in addition to garden variety sneezes and coughs. The other volunteers watched a slide show about guns–not just guns, but people brandishing firearms, and mostly pointing the weapons directly at the viewer.

The guns were important, because guns are very threatening–especially when they’re aimed at you–but they’re not related at all to disease or infection. The scientists wanted to rule out threat–any threat–as the cause of any immune response they measured. And that’s just what they saw. They drew blood from the volunteers before and after each slide show, and measured the levels of a cytokine called IL-6, a major fighter in the immune war. Those who had viewed the depictions of sickness showed a dramatic jump in IL-6 production–more than 23 percent. These same volunteers had no biological response to looking at furniture and–more important–the volunteers who looked at brandished weapons also showed no significant immune response.”

Many studies show reduced stress can improve immune health. Now this one shows fear of germs might also gird the immune system to work harder. Just goes to show how the mind/body connection is more powerful and mysterious than many realize.

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