It’s winter,
the flu season. It’s the time of year when sickness strikes, causing missed
days at work and school. With winter upon us, it’s time to boost our immune
system and fight against flu. In addition to getting enough rest and sleep, and
engaging in a daily moderate physical activity, some foods with their nutrient
and vitamin content can boost our immune system and prevent us from getting
sick.
Here
are some key nutrients and foods that will help you fly through the winter
season in good health without flu!
Yogurt contains probiotic microorganisms which stimulate the immune system and increase the acidity of the gut so undesirable bacteria can’t grow.
Garlic, onions, and leeks can stink out sickness due to the phytochemicals and antimicrobial compounds they contain.
Mushrooms contain selenium,
which helps white blood cells produce cytokines that clear sickness, and beta
glucan which is an antimicrobial type of fiber.
Sunflower Seeds, almonds, peanut butter, and other vitamin E containing foods have an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory role.
Strawberries,
oranges, lemons, and other vitamin C rich foods can
reduce the duration and severity of cold and flu.
Don’t forget to stay warm and drink lots of water to keep your body hydrated and compensate for the flu losses.
Have a healthy winter!
Dietitian Dina Moghraby.