Reprinted with the permission of foodmatters.com/articles
Flu season is approaching and friends, family and coworkers will be catching and spreading the illness. While most of us have experienced the flu, this doesn’t mean new bouts will be any less of a nuisance or exhausting, putting you out for one to two weeks and preventing you from getting on with what you need to do. The flu is particularly prolific during colder months as researchers have found the virus is more stable in cold, low humidity air, due to flu particles’ ability to float without collecting moisture and dropping to the ground. Maintaining a healthy immune system gives you the best chance of naturally avoiding catching the flu. Here are our top tips on keeping in good health this flu season.
The flu is a contagious respiratory illness caused by the influenza virus. It is common for the flu and colds to be confused but they are caused by different viruses. The common cold is a viral infection of your nose and throat (upper respiratory tract) that usually comes on slowly. The flu, on the other hand, comes on suddenly and feels much worse than the common cold, attacking the entire respiratory system including the lungs.
Fever
Cough
Runny nose
Muscle or body aches
Headaches
Fatigue
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Paying special attention to your overall well-being through eating fresh foods and exercising will stand you in the best stead against colds and flus, but sometimes even the healthiest get knocked down by the flu during winter. To further strengthen your immunity, here are some key flu -fighters to both prevent contracting the flu virus and to recover as quickly as possible should you get sick.
VITAMIN C
VITAMIN D
ECHINACEA
ELDERBERRY
OREGANO OIL
ZINC
It has been found that a significant proportion of your immune system (80%) is in the gastrointestinal tract. Maintaining digestive health is crucial to flu prevention during winter, some key ways you can do this include:
An often overlooked source of general health, sleep is crucial during flu season. if your body is overly fatigued it stands less of a chance of fighting viruses.
Regular exercise is a key prevention strategy for most ailments, improving the circulation of immune cells in your blood which neutralize viruses. Maintaining your exercise routine with both assist in a good night’s sleep and help you to draw more benefits from fresh foods and supplements.
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