Bottom Line: Snowstorms,
wind that cuts right through your coat, and a lack of available sunlight. Ah,
the joys of winter! For many of us, winter means more time indoors, and a
higher likelihood that we circulate germs that could cause us to become sick.
When your ill, food is the last thing on your mind. Everything seems
unappetizing when your nose is clogged, and you can’t taste a thing. But, by
making healthy food choices, you can become stronger and speed up your
recovery. Also, by maintaining a healthy diet, you can strengthen your immune
system and perhaps even get sick less often.
Why it Matters: You’ve
heard it before, but it’s true. Food is the fuel for your body. So give your
digestive system a break and be sure to eat easily digestible, nutrition-dense
foods. It will help your immune system stay strong. Here are a few ideas to get
started.
- Bone broth contains minerals that
can boost your immune system
- Probiotics found in yogurt can
improve your sleep, digestion, and immunity
- Lean meats, especially those with
omega-3 fatty acids, can reduce inflammation
Next Steps: A little
planning can go a long way. Most of the time, we make poor choices when we are
in a rush, or unprepared. And this often results in stopping by a restaurant or
taking out food on the run. Create a simple calendar highlighting your
meals for the week. Healthy home-cooked meals will not only strengthen your
immune system, but it can also help you save money!
Science Source:
Chicken soup inhibits neutrophil
chemotaxis in vitro. Chest. Oct 2000
Probiotics and immune health.
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology. Oct 2011
Omega-3 fatty acids in inflammation
and autoimmune diseases. The Journal of the American College of Nutrition. Dec
2002
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