Why does singing concern our immunity?
Researchers
have shown that,as making love,singing increases the production of
immunoglobulins . They made blood tests to singers of choir
and noted a raise of immunoglobulins A and of hydrocortisone (stress
hormone). Immunoglobulins prevent the pathogenic agents from being
bound in cells, in particular cells of skin and mucous membranes.
However, we have no information concerning music style which has most benefactions on our system. Thus, it is necessary singing; just listening do not stimulate immunity.
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Be in Love
To be in love is one of the best means to have a formidable
immunity.
First of all, kissing!
This is a good way of improving immunity because it involves
the exchange of bacteria. Kissing prepares our defence system to fight the real
infection by producing specific antibodies.
Then, making love!
During a sexual relationship the brain releases endorphins,
substances that have a reassuring effect and combat stress. Furthermore, we
measured a 30% increase in people regularly making love.
Being in love offers one of the best ways of perfecting the
immune system.
Laughing!
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Laughing!
Many small studies are concerned with the measurement of the physiological effects of laughter. These consist of showing people humorous films and then measuring in their blood and saliva the levels of the immune system’s components. The results of these studies suggest that laughter may lead to a more successful immune system.
Furthermore, laughter is a way of fighting stress, which can be dangerous for the immune system, as we can see in the article.
However, we should keep an open mind pending more rigorous research into the beneficial effects of laughter.
In the meantime it’s safe to say that having a good laugh doesn’t hurt, on the contrary laughter:
- is good for the heart
- is good for dealing with pain
- is good at helping prevent high cholesterol
- is an anti-depressant
- helps with sleep
- aids digestion
- combats cancers
- increases the amount of oxygen in the blood…
- and many other qualities!
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Have
fun!
Plan a pleasant activity!
An evening with friends, a cooking class or a sport session, it can
only be good for your health. Researchers discovered that the
anticipation of a pleasant activity was a booster for our immune
system.
Indeed, they compared the
level of stress of two groups of students, one had planned an
activity the other one not. Students of the first group had rates of
hormones of the stress (cortisone and adrenalin) subordinates.
To conclude: avoid stress
and have fun!!
No
stress !
Stress has an influence on
our immune system.
Indeed, it modulates the
production of interleukine. The interleukin is a substance produced
in reply either in germs, or in antigens, and which is in charge of
stimulating cells loaded with the development of the immune system
(see what is th immune system). It stimulates growth and
differentiation of lymphocytes.
Stress can have various
impacts according to its duration. The more stress is long, the more
immune system passes from adaptive to fatal.
Sharp stressful event (ex:
parachute jump)
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Stimulate
natural immunity and reduces a little the specific immunity
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Short stressful event (exam)
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sympathetic
nervous system and neuroendocrine
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Mourning
and trauma
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Neuroendocrine
system
Rate of
cortisol rise (cortisol make quantity of T lymphocytes decrease)
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Inflammatory
reaction
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Stress
(Which change identity)
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Neuroendocrine
system
Rate
of cortisol rise
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Inflammatory
reaction
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Neuroendocrine system
is the whole of cells which receive messages from nervous system and
translate them into hormones which are directly going to influence
the immunizing cells.
Sympathetic nervous
system get ready our body for action through hormones (adrenalin
and noradrenalin) and activate several organs and functions.
We also discovered
the existence of a hormone, secreted in case of stress, which reduces
the immunity. It is the osteopontin.
It make rate of corticosterone increases, hormone which destroys
white blood cells and provokes an atrophy of spleen and thymus, the
organs which contribute to the production of lymphocytes, monocytes
and antibodies.
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http://www.sciencesetavenir.fr/sante/20070904.OBS3302/une-proteine-qui-s-en-prend-a-l-immunite-en-cas-de-stress.html
http://www.sciencesetavenir.fr/sante/20040704.OBS2253/trop-de-stress-nuit-au-systeme-immunitaire.html
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