Embracing healthy habits for a happy holiday season
Holiday season is upon us, and some of us may be lucky enough to be jetting off on international adventures. While going on holiday is undoubtedly good for the soul, it is not uncommon to get a bout of illness while traveling overseas. A few preventative measures may go a long way in ensuring you can make the most of your holiday.
Colds and flus
Airports and Airplanes are breeding ground for bacteria and other pathogens, and long haul flights can be particularly perilous, for several reasons. Extended time spent in recirculated air, close proximity to others, poor sleep, exposure to radiation, low humidity and poor nutrition can all contribute to a stressed and depressed immune system, making you more susceptible to falling sick and putting a dampener over your holiday.
Various herbs and nutrients can bolster the immune system to help prevent illness during long distance travel. Immuno-adaptogenic herbs may help support immune system function whilst helping the body adapt to the stress of travelling. Commencing an immune regime 5-7 days prior to travel may help ensure that your immune system is in tip top shape before being exposed on your flight. Furthermore, adaptogens may help ease some of the pre travel stressors.
Gastrointestinal upsets
Eating new cuisines is part of the joy of travelling, however occasionally said new foods may not agree with us. Travellers’ diarrhoea or gastroenteritis can make a holiday memorable for all the wrong reasons. Preventative measures can help reduce the likelihood of reacting to bad food or infected water.
Specifically targeted probiotic strains, has been shown to reduce the incidence of traveller’s diarrhoea and reduces the duration of acute diarrhoea in children. These probiotics may be taken in the lead up to, and for the duration of an overseas holiday by the whole family, particularly when travelling to destinations where food borne illness and poor water quality are common. Should an infection occur, travelling with antimicrobial herbs may help promote a faster recovery.
Therapeutically prescribed Myrrh, thyme, oregano oil and phellodendron are known for their antimicrobial, antifungal and antiviral properties and can be taken as prophylactic or upon infection.
Sleep
Poor sleep affects all facets of life from immune system function, moods, memory and so forth. Whilst jetlag is not completely unavoidable, supporting deeper sleep may help hasten adaptation to your new time zone, and help you start enjoying your holiday faster.
Herbs such as valerian, hops and passionflower are used in traditional western herbal medicine to relieve sleeplessness and calm the nerves. Taking sleep supportive medicines several days before and after arriving at each new destination may help ease the jetlag.
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