During this time, many of us are stuck at home. It’s tempting to hide in a sleeve of Oreos and eat all the junk food we can handle. However, we must try to stay away from emotional eating, and do what we can to nourish the temple that is our body. Here are the top immune-boosting foods so that you can feel more in control of the situation, and less helpless.
1. Mushrooms
Specifically button mushrooms contain large amounts of essentialB vitamins and selenium. These nutrients are paramount for the immune system.They also contain something called polysaccharides, which can make that immuneshield stronger than ever. Try grilling or sautéing them to make the most oftheir rich, meaty flavor. Plant-based subs for the win!
2. Tea
Tea is very important during this time, because drinking hot orwarm liquids can help keep the Coronavirus away. Antioxidants are high in tea –consider trying our white or green tea. These antioxidants are referred to aspolyphenols, while flavonoids do all that essential work on your immune system.Consuming tea can also raise your good cholesterol while combating bad, or LDL cholesterol.
3. Yogurt
It might not be high on the antioxidant scale, but the benefitsfor digestion are innumerable. Yogurt is full of probiotics, and certainstrains can help your immune system generally, but can also reduce the strengthand length of a cold, which is necessary right now in the world. Be sure tolook out for Lactobacillus acidophilus, and Lactobacillus casei.
4. Spinach
Honestly, kale is an overrated superfood. Spinach has always hadour back, and is chock full of all the goodness our body needs to survive. Getacquainted with folate, Vitamin C and A, magnesium, iron, and fiber. All ofthese components help to repair your DNA – just make sure to eat it either raw or very slightly cooked so thatyou can reap all those delicious benefits.
5. Berries
The Acai berry is particularly loaded with antioxidants but isn’t always the easiest or cheapest to get your hands on. Blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries all have a significant amount of disease-fighting compounds that will help ward off viruses. A cup a day will make a noticeable difference in your daily health and energy levels.
6. Miso
Most commonly used in soup, miso is really a savory paste createdfrom fermented soybeans. It tastes better than it sounds, trust us. Rich inGI-friendly probiotics, Miso soup is a fantastic way to slowly introduceprobiotics and protect your body from the inside out. Any other fermented foodis also a great way to start.z
7. Garlic
Some people love garlic, and others can’t stand the scent. Whatwe do know is that it’s one of nature’s most effective remedies, and it figuresagainst viruses, funguses, and all types of bad bacteria. During Strep throat,some people even crack a clove and suck its potent juice out. It has been proven to help reduce the severityof COVID-19 infections, or the cold.
8. Oysters
Although they can be expensive and many people consider them tobe a fancy or gourmet food, oysters are packed with nutrients, particularlyvitamin C, iron, and selenium. They’re also low in calories, and high inprotein. All of this, combined with a good amount of zinc and vitamin A makesure your immune system functions as it should.
9. Sweet potatoes
While normal potatoes are starchy and have practically no nutritional value, sweet potatoes are stocked with more than the daily serving of vitamin A. They also contain vitamin C, and remain low calorie and fat-free, so its a flexible inclusion for any dietary needs. Rather than mashing up your yams and being all boring, bake some sweet potato fries and get creative.
10. Ginger
This root is often considered a spice, and can be added to anydish to add a zing of flavor. They’re a powerhouse for quenching free radicalsand fighting against arthritis, cancer, and pretty much any inflammatory condition.Ginger detoxifies the body with its antiviral and antibacterial capacities.Grate it over fish, soup, or a veggie stir fry.
11. Citrus
For respiratory illnesses, colds and more, Vitamin C (theprinciple nutrient in citrus) is the holy grails in many cultures. It preventsinfections, but also alleviates symptoms if you’re feeling sick. While we oftensee people chugging orange juice during this time, try cracking open a freshorange or grapefruit.
12. Papaya
Papain is the key here – it’s a digestive enzyme that is naturally anti-inflammatory, and many take it as a supplement. There’s also a whopping amount of Vitamin C, along with potassium and B vitamins. You may notice there’s a lot of fresh fruit on this list – that’s because it’s one of the most effective ways to stay healthy year round. Consider making a smoothie blended with a mix of ingredients on this list.