There are two questions that have fascinated immunologists in any pandemic.
Why do some people get sick while others stay healthy?
And among those who become infected, why do some people fare so much better than others of the same age and gender?
Over and over again, it turns out that a person’s diet and lifestyle make an enormous difference.
The truth is there are things you can do — right now — to give your immune system what it needs to protect you.
And with all that’s going on in the world right now, these strategies are more important than ever.
The founders of the Food Revolution Network, John and Ocean Robbins, have put together a free Smart Immunity guidebook.
In it, they’ll show you the specific foods that scientists recommend eating to stay healthy — and that can help you make a swift recovery if you ever do become sick.
Which of these foods are you already eating? And which ones are you missing out on?
And there’s more…! John and Ocean are also hosting the 2021 Food Revolution Summit.
Starting April 24th, you can join 24 of the world’s top food and health experts. When you download your Smart Immunity guidebook, you’ll get a spot in the online Summit, completely free.
During the Summit, you’ll discover what the world’s top doctors and health experts want you to know about food, your health, and what we can do to create a sustainable planet for all, including:
- Dean Ornish, MD, the “father of lifestyle medicine”
- Will Bulsiewicz, MD, bestselling author of Fiber Fueled
- Kristi Funk, MD, bestselling author of Breasts: The Owner’s Manual
- Joel Fuhrman, MD, bestselling author of Eat To Live
- David Perlmutter, MD, bestselling author of Brain Wash
- And many more…
Get your Smart Immunity guidebook and join in the free Summit now.
Every bite you take counts.
It’s more urgent than ever to strengthen your immune system. So which foods help, and which make you more vulnerable to getting sick?
Find out, and grab your spot in the free online Summit here.
See you at the summit!
Posted by: Susan Troyer
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