It is important to look after your nutrition also to keep your immune system strong. Eat real food, natural food. As close to nature as possible. Avoid processed foods. This is important for your immune system.
Eliminate sugar, cakes, biscuits, sweets, confectionery, soft drinks, crisps, junk food and white flour products. These all clog up your system and impair your body’s ability to repair itself and fight infection.
Vitamin C is excellent for your immune system and white blood cells, which fight infection.
Oranges are an excellent source of vitamin c and of the alkaline minerals calcium, magnesium and potassium. These alkalise the system, which is good for your immune system.
Good food sources of vitamin C include citrus fruits, kiwis, berries, broccoli, kale, tomatoes, pineapples
Pineapples also contain the enzyme bromelain. This is good for breaking down and clearing mucus in the body.
Zinc is also important for the immune system.
Sources of zinc include; Meat, Fish Raw nuts, especially pecans, cashews, pine, Brazil nuts. Seeds such as pumpkin, sesame, sunflower
Zinc is also an alkaline mineral. Our system is supposed to be alkaline.
Fruit and Veg are naturally high in the alkaline minerals. Especially parsley; this is good in soups, salads and tea.
Eat plenty of greens and a good variety of coloured fruit and vegetables also. These contain biologically active compounds called flavonoids and polyphenols which have antioxidant properties that have been shown to protect against a number of diseases.
Homemade soup is an excellent immune booster and you can use pretty much any veg you wish. Good things to include are; Kale, garlic, lemon juice, celery, broccoli, ginger
You can get an excellent boost by taking these vitamins and minerals in supplement form.
Please see our web shop for a full range of top quality supplements;
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To Recap;
- Eat fruit and Veg
- Get good exercise
- Get quality sleep
- Get out into nature
- Keep as much normality as you can in your daily routine
- Be informed of what’s going on but don’t obsess about it (no need to watch the news 24/7)
- Watch and read uplifting / positive material
- Take advantage your new found free time to re-evaluate your life / discover new things
- Do things you always wanted to do but didn’t have the time
- Look for the silver lining in this situation
Stay safe and well, look after yourselves and each other and make the most of the change
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