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Statistics show that roughly 80 percent of the
population will catch at least one cold during the cold and flu season. The statistics for the flu are a
little lower due to the flu shot.
However, a flu shot does not guarantee you will
not get the flu – each year scientist’s develop the flu shot based on three of
the most “popular” strains of the flu virus. If you happen to catch one of the
viruses that are not included in the flu shot then you are going to get the
flu.
Another factor to include in your fight against
colds and the flu are the age of your child. You taught them to share and they
love to share everything, especially the germs they bring home from school!
By boosting your immune system, you should be
able to fight off those nasty cold and flu germs with a few simple tips. Even
if your children are grown or you have no children, you are still exposed to
germs every time you go out in public or someone enters your home that has been
out in public where germs are spread.
Tips
to Boost Your Immune System
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Eating a well-balanced diet, following the food
pyramid is a great place to start. You already know that breakfast is the most
important meal of the day and a pastry is not the type of breakfast I am
talking about. Your lunch should have
protein, dairy, vegetables and a fruit. For example, a chicken salad with a
piece of fruit and a 6-ounce glass of milk is a perfect lunch and the same
applies to dinner. If you need a snack, veggie sticks and peanut butter or
broccoli with a little onion dip is a good choice.
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Drink plenty of water, water is necessary to
keep your cells hydrated so they can help in the elimination process of toxins
in your body. A build of toxins (which most people have) is a breeding ground
for those nasty germs that cause the flu and colds.
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Get enough sleep while you sleep your body
recharges itself. People underestimate the power of sleep. A lack of sleep puts
a strain on the immune system.
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Exercise is also important. It does not have to
be a strenuous workout that you dread, it can be something as simple as taking
an evening walk.
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Keep your stress level under control. Stress is
one of the first things to cause your immune system to break down. Learn to
meditate, take a yoga class, and ask for help with household chores, at work or
whatever you need help with.
Be sure to include a daily vitamin and mineral
supplement just to make sure you are getting the amount of vitamins and
minerals your body needs to stay healthy. If you start to get the sniffles or
any cold or flu symptoms start treating them right away, this can cut down on
the severity and length of time you have the cold or flu.
Tammy Mahan has worked in the
healthcare field for over 20 years. In her free time, she writes articles for Healthline.Com.
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