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 ‌ COVID Shots: Why It’s Best to Get Them in the Morning You need to read this. [Health Watch] Sponsored Content [Like Heaven!] Sleep secret unwinds your body and mind Have you ever soaked in a warm bath…relaxed in a steaming sauna…or even better… Actually stepped into a hot spring? Then you know exactly how heavenly your body feels once you’re done. But when Japanese researchers wanted to know WHY these hot temperatures could soothe your body into a deep, restful sleep they were led to… A [stunning sleep secret]( that can replicate a hot spring’s relaxing effects! [This natural sleep wonder]( is wildly different from anything you’ve ever tried. Instead of “sedating” your body—it releases the very same sensation of stepping into a steamy hot spring. Night after glorious night. This [stunning sleep secret]( is revealed 3 minutes into this presentation. Click [here]( to discover it, but don’t delay. Due to incredible demand, supplies are limited. [Click Here to SAVE 30%]( --------------------------------------------------------------- COVID Shots: Why It’s Best to Get Them in the Morning The human immune system is an early riser—and that’s why it may make sense to get your COVID shots in the morning. A new study at the University of Geneva in Switzerland recommends that time of day be considered when administering vaccines to increase their effectiveness. Why is morning better? It’s because of our circadian rhythms. That’s the natural body clock that controls many of our biological functions, including our immune system. Your Immune System Wakes Up Early In the morning, like the rest of us, our immune system “wakes up.” After we get up and start moving, we are at greater threat of encountering germs. So immune cells that spent the night in our lymph nodes surge into our bloodstream looking for infections. Then, as the day goes on, our immune system activity gradually wanes. Vaccines given in the morning can be more effective because more of our immune cells are in circulation and will be exposed to the vaccine, generating more antibodies, researchers believe. The study was published in the journal Nature Immunology. Previous research has found that morning shots are more effective for flu vaccinations. Researchers at the University of Birmingham in England gave the flu vaccine to 276 seniors. About half got the shot in the morning between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. The other half were vaccinated between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Content [Age-Fighting LEMONADE?] Start erasing YEARS of aging with 1 glass Have you seen this new [easy-to-follow recipe]( that’s taking the world by storm? Researchers believe it could have the power to undo AGING. All you have to do is add this one secret ingredient to transform a simple glass of water into a powerful age-fighting solution. 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Morning vaccination may be an especially good strategy for people with immune deficiencies. A new study by the CDC shows that people whose immune systems are impaired because of cancer, organ transplants, or inflammatory disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, or gout. don’t respond to the Moderna or Pfizer vaccines as well as other people. The study found that two doses of either vaccine are 77% effective against hospitalization in immunocompromised people. This is far lower than plus-90% effectiveness in people without immune deficiencies. Getting shots in the morning shortly after you wake up may be a simple and effective way to maximize the protection you get from vaccinations. [Get the Latest Breaking News About Coronavirus Here]( - The Best COVID Vaccine Choice. One vaccine is proving to offer stronger protection than others. [Click HERE to find out more.]( - Many Seniors Take Drugs That Could Reduce COVID Vaccine Response. Are you one of them? [Click HERE to find out.]( - Colin Powell: Why the COVID Vaccine Failed to Save Him. Former Secretary of State Colin Powell died of COVID-19 even though he was vaccinated. Why didn’t the shots work for him? [Click HERE to find out](. In Good Health, Amanda Angelini Director The Institute for Natural Healing [References Available Here.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- © 2021 OmniVista Health Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. For more from OmniVista Health Media, LLC, [visit our website](. To end your free subscription, click here: [Unsubscribe]( Health Watch may be republished with its links intact by non-commercial entities. Health Watch may not be republished for commercial purposes without written permission. This information is offered as a general guideline, not one-size-fits-all medical advice. Talk to your doctor before making any changes in your personal health care regimen. 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