How to keep the flu and cold away

Wednesday 17th February 2016 05:42 EST
 
 

Winter is the time of cold and flu. Even as science is discovering newer and faster cures for other, deadlier, diseases, there is no known cure for the humble common cold. The best way, then, to combat the common cold is to prevent it from entering your system. And the only way you can do that is by building your immunity. Nutritionally, this can be done by just tweaking your diet so that your body can put up a fight.

Get more protein

Protein is one of the key building blocks for antibodies that help resist infection. Raise your intake of protein during the season where you are prone to the 'flu'. For vegetarians, good protein sources include dal, soyabean, quinoa and tofu.

Get more zinc

Minerals like selenium and zinc improve immunity and the sources of zinc include beans, nuts and whole grains. You can find selenium in broccoli, cabbage, spinach and brown rice, among others. You can also have your zinc and selenium in the form of oral supplements, but do check with your doctor; don't self medicate.

Get more water

During winter, we don't feel thirsty, and as a result, we get dehydrated without realising it. It lowers our immunity. Drink at least 10-12 glasses of water per day to help your body combat infection. You can also replace some of your fluid intake with hot soups and herbal teas chamomile and jasmine (which are great at unblocking the nose).

Get more haldi

Haldi is a brilliant anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-viral weapon that helps prevent and heal bacterial and infectious attacks. Half a teaspoon twice a day of pure, organic haldi in milk will make your immune system sing.

Get more silver

Silver is an important mineral that wonderfully aids immunity. Drinking/eating in silverware or from water bottles/matkas in which you have kept small silver coins infuses ions into the liquid, which again has anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-viral properties. You also get electrodes of silver that are commercially available, which can be put into water, thereby releasing ions.

Get more vitamin C

Boost your intake of fresh amla shots or citrus fruit like oranges, mausambi, kiwi and guava to boost your immunity. You can also have daily oral doses of Vitamin C but again, do check with your doctor. Whatever you do, make sure that you are geared to put up the best possible fight against the dreariest of viruses.


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