We usually think of the immune system as something separate—something that activates when we’re exposed to germs, kicks in during a fever, or needs “boosting” with supplements and rest.
But what if we told you that your immune system doesn’t act alone?
One of the most eye-opening truths is that your immune system doesn’t get to call the shots on its own. It actually takes cues from a much higher authority: your nervous system.
Your nervous system has two main gears—and each one sends a completely different message to your immune system:
You can’t be in both states at once—so if your body is constantly stuck in fight-or-flight, your immune system never gets the chance to do its job fully.
Have you ever noticed that a busy mom seems to “power through” all the chaos… until vacation hits, and then suddenly she’s sick in bed?
That’s not bad timing—it’s biology.
When we’re under constant stress, the body goes into protective mode. It redirects energy away from things like digestion and immunity and instead focuses on immediate survival. You’re not “allowed” to deal with that virus or inflammation when your body thinks it’s being chased by a threat (or managing screaming toddlers, deadlines, or endless to-do lists).
That immune challenge doesn’t go away—it just gets shoved aside, suppressed, while your nervous system is busy fighting fires.
Then, the moment you slow down, your parasympathetic system finally kicks in… and that’s when the immune system gets the green light to deal with everything it’s been holding off. Cue the fever, fatigue, congestion—it all hits at once.
This isn’t just an adult problem. Children today are often living in a low-grade fight-or-flight state, too—thanks to early birth stress, overstimulation, food additives, poor sleep, or emotional overload.
In that stress state:
But when a child is in a calm, regulated, parasympathetic state, their body has the capacity to do what it was designed to do: adapt, fight, recover, and grow stronger.
You can’t avoid every virus. You can’t bubble-wrap your kids. And honestly? You shouldn’t try to.
Germs are part of life. But how your body responds to them—that’s what makes all the difference.
A well-regulated nervous system allows the immune system to:
In short: a body that feels safe is a body that can heal.
Whether you’re a worn-down mom who always crashes on the weekend, or a parent watching your child cycle through constant sickness, the real question to ask is:
What state is your nervous system in?
The more time you—and your kids—can spend in a parasympathetic state, the better your body can do what it was created to do: adapt, defend, and thrive.
Because health isn’t just about staying “not sick.”
It’s about being fully alive—calm, clear, connected, and strong.
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