Health & Fitness >
Cold & Flu
Superfoods to Stomp out a Cold
Not only do healthy, nutrient-dense foods nourish your body and
help the cells grow and reproduce, they also help arm your body's
defenses to ward off attacks from germs that cause colds. Low-fat
meats, whole grains, fruits, vegetables and whole grains all play a
part in preparing your body to do battle.
Another important component of your anti-cold defense system is
water. When your body is dehydrated, it's at an increased risk of
germs latching on and not letting go. So be sure to drink plenty of
water and decaffeinated drinks to help your body stay hydrated and
ready.
Just one cup of yogurt a day may work to keep the gastrointestinal
track healthier, which can help ward off colds. It has to be yogurt
with live cultures, as this is the key ingredient that helps keep
the GI track ready to rumble. And an added bonus to eating yogurt -
recent studies suggest regular dairy consumption helps you lose
weight or maintain a healthy weight.
Garlic contains allicin, an antibiotic that has been shown to
prevent complications from a cold in some research. Garlic can be
added to many of your favorite dishes to spice them up and help you
suit up to do battle against cold germs.
It's been said an apple a day keeps the doctor away. Well, so can
an orange. One orange a day provides your recommended daily
allowance of vitamin C. Oranges are also abundant in flavonoids,
which helps your body's cells regenerate and stay healthy and
strong. Green bell peppers are the vegetable family's best vitamin
C source. Add them to a salad, or simply slice one up and eat it
raw. Flavonoids are also found in peppers. You may even want to
prepare a green pepper dip seasoned with garlic for an added
germ-kicking effect.
Lean ground beef, especially when prepared with a bit of garlic,
can maintain cell health and fight off illness. It's a good source
of protein, selenium and zinc, and when eaten with a bit of tomato,
is a great defense during cold season.
|