How to Increase White Blood Cell Production with Food
We don’t always pay enough attention to the food we eat, but once you start giving your body the right food, your immune system's ability to fight disease will improve significantly. The immune system and white blood cells work together to deal with various infections, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites, and even treat cancer cells. The normal range of white blood cells in the body is 4,300 -10,800 cells per microliter of blood, and having fewer than 3,500 cells is a disorder known as neutropenia, which is indicative of an immune system problem.
Some of the recommended nutrients and foods that can be used to
improve the production of white blood cells.
Vitamin C
It
is very important to include different vitamins in your daily diet, but
vitamin C is the most important for increasing the production of white
blood cells. Foods that include citrus, chili, broccoli and green and
red peppers are rich in vitamin C, making them essential to your diet.
Also, it should be noted that broccoli not only helps to increase white
blood cells, it also contains many antioxidants thanks to its high
vitamins A and E content.
Zinc
The
consumption of zinc accelerates immune system function, which is linked
to increased production of white blood cells. Studies have shown that
zinc deficiency may increase the risk of infection, and other studies
have found evidence that zinc intake of 75 mg or more per day may reduce
the duration of a cold and also the severity of the symptoms associated
with it. Natural food sources include beans, sunflower seeds, chicken,
nuts, whole grains, pumpkin seeds, wheat grass, and spinach.
Folic acid
Folic
acid is a water-soluble vitamin that is needed to create and maintain
new cells, and the consumption of this nutrient is especially important
during periods of rapid cell division, such as during pregnancy or
during the development and growth of infants. Vegetables such as
spinach, turnips, peas, legumes and other fruits and vegetables are rich
in folic acid, so it is recommended to add them to your regular weekly
menu.
Selenium
The
recommended daily amount of selenium for an adult is 55 micrograms, and
a lack of this mineral may increase the chances of developing angina,
myocardial infarction, and coronary heart disease. In addition, selenium
can increase the production of white blood cells and can be found in
beef, tuna, salmon, chicken, beans, and Brazil nuts.
Beta-carotene
This
substance helps protect the thymus gland, which creates immune system
cells. Foods that contain beta-carotene increase the production of white
blood cells, and they have the ability to fight infections if you make
sure to consume them daily. Daily consumption of this nutrient should
range from 2 -7 mg per day and it can be found in fruits and vegetables
such as carrots, tomatoes, oranges, pumpkin, mangoes and dark
leafy green vegetables.
Turmeric
Turmeric
is a great anti-inflammatory substance that relieves both types of
arthritis; Osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. In addition, the
main active ingredient is curcumin, which has proven its ability to
reduce inflammation and fever, thanks to its positive effect on the
proper functioning of white blood cells.
Kale
Just
one cup of kale will give you all the vitamin A you need a day, which
can help your body fight cancer cells. Also, kale increases the
production of white blood cells and helps antibodies respond to invasive
infections and even neutralize them.
Garlic
Garlic
contains elements that stimulate the immune system. Furthermore, it
has an impressive ability to fight infections, thanks to the large
concentration of allicin, created by crushing fresh garlic cloves.
Now that you’re aware of the foods
that increase the production of white blood cells, start consuming them, so that you've better immunity to keep diseases at bay.THIS IS ONLY FOR INFORMATION, ALWAYS CONSULT YOU PHYSICIAN BEFORE HAVING ANY PARTICULAR FOOD/ MEDICATION/EXERCISE/OTHER REMEDIES.
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