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The winter season can be a time of rest and reflection. But with this cold season comes holidays, poor diet, friends and family and stress, which can often lead to illness. Food and nutrition are the foundation for health and a good immune system. It is important to boost your system with foods high in bioflavonoids, Vitamin C, zinc and probiotics. Eating a wide variety of color in your diet is a simple way to make sure you are getting a broad range of nutrients. Also, eating simply with plenty of liquids will support you this season. Make sure you are getting probiotics daily either through a supplement or cultured vegetables, such as raw kimchi and sauerkraut. A strong immune system relies on a well balanced gut. Your gut houses 90% of your immune system! Your momma didn’t
lie: Chicken soup is very healing when you are sick, especially when you make
your broth from the bones. Chicken is also a great source of selenium and zinc.
A deficiency of zinc can leave your body more susceptible to infections. Mushrooms
and green vegetables are good additions to your soup. Mushrooms are rich in
selenium, required for immune function. Shiitake mushrooms have been used for
centuries by the Chinese and Japanese to treat colds and flu. They appear to
stimulate the immune system, help fight infection and increase anti-tumor
activity. Eat a variety of non-starchy vegetables, especially greens! Greens
are full of phytonutients, protective elements that fight harmful toxins,
bacteria and viruses. Dark leafy greens are a great source of chlorophyll,
calcium and iron. If you are feeling unwell, make sure you are getting high
amounts of Vitamin C from broccoli, cabbage, bell peppers, sprouts, parsley and
citrus fruits. Sipping on hot tea is a great way to
clear out any congestion. It is also very soothing and comforting for a sore
throat. Ginger, chamomile, peppermint, nettle or fresh lemon juice are all
great choices. Sage, slippery elm and
marshmallow root are especially helpful in relieving a painful throat.
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