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"I read that as distress yourself! " I think some of us manage that well enough, LK. I should have focused on the calm, relaxation etc It's a phenomenal difference between people who have high stress levels and those who don't in the weeks after vaccination. Of course, it's good for our health generally too, to be less stressed | |||
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"Stress is very bad for your immune system so makes sense. " | |||
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"If you destress yourself after having your vaccine, it's likely to help you to create a better immune response. This has been found from research on many different vaccines, including flu and others. Reduce your stress levels for as long as possible. And get lots of quality sleep. It can create a significantly better immune response. Stay positive everyone " Prefer to stay negative myself (for covid). Maintaining a good immune system is a start but it wont stop you getting covid... It may help with the severity of symptoms and survival rates though... but no guarantees | |||
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"If you destress yourself after having your vaccine, it's likely to help you to create a better immune response. This has been found from research on many different vaccines, including flu and others. Reduce your stress levels for as long as possible. And get lots of quality sleep. It can create a significantly better immune response. Stay positive everyone Prefer to stay negative myself (for covid). Maintaining a good immune system is a start but it wont stop you getting covid... It may help with the severity of symptoms and survival rates though... but no guarantees" There are no guarantees - any of us could die tomorrow, without warning. Maintaining or improving the strength of our immune systems is a sound approach, to give us a better chance of beating infections. In this specific tip, is the recommendation to use stress reduction, following receipt of the jab, to help our immune systems form the strongest immunity that we can, against SARS-Cov-2. Our immune systems are generally much stronger, when we are less stressed. Someone could do ypga and meditate all day but still get infected. Evidence is based around populations and not 1 individual | |||
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"My body obeyed this and gave me one helluva lie in the day after. Sometimes our bodies know best. " | |||
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