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Cold & Flu Season: What Makes You Susceptible?

From the Show: Health Radio
Summary: What are natural ways to boost your immune system?
Air Date: 10/26/15
Duration: 10
Host: Melanie Cole, MS
Guest Bio: Veronica Anderson, MD
Veronica AndersonDr. Veronica Anderson is a no nonsense, highly intuitive physician who has helped thousands of people focus on prevention, rather than 'sick' care.

She frequently appears on news and commentary programs, including Nancy Grace (CNN), Our World with Neil Cavuto (Fox News Channel), and Live with Adam Carolla. She is the author of the adventure travel web-video series Medicine Woman Modern World that she created, hosts and produces and the author of the best-selling book, WIN!: 35 Winning Strategies from Today's Leading Entrepreneurs.

Dr. Anderson is a graduate of Princeton University and received her MD with honors from Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences. She completed an Internal Medicine Internship at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital.

Her Ophthalmology and Glaucoma specialist training was completed at New York's Mount Sinai School of Medicine. She is president of Medicine World Enterprises and hold a Doctor of Pastoral Science and Medicine from the Pastoral Medical Association.
Cold & Flu Season: What Makes You Susceptible?
Does it ever seem like you get sick with a cold or the flu much more often than others around you? Or, someone you know is constantly sniffling and maxing out on sick days at work?

This happens because there are certain aspects of a person's life that can make them more susceptible to getting sick. People with a healthy immune system are able to stay healthy, even when they have been exposed to others with a cold or the flu.

How can you prevent illness this cold and flu season, and what are some natural remedies you can do immediately, so that you don't end up in the ER?

Veronica Anderson, MD, shares what makes you susceptible and how you can help protect yourself from the cold and flu.