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Five Flavoursome Foods that will Keep Colds Away

12 May 2015 by Australian Women Online

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image002As temperatures begin to fall across Australia, it’s clear that winter is coming to set its cold mitts on us. With over 200 different viruses responsible for infecting us with a cold every year¹, it can be difficult to avoid falling victim to all those nasty symptoms.

According to Sheila Zhou, expert Scientist at USANA, leading producer of high quality supplements, “The key to staying healthy during the winter months largely lies in the foods that we eat. There are a number of foods full of rich vitamins and minerals that actively fight the symptoms of viruses and promote a healthy immune system, plus they are delicious so they’re guaranteed to liven up those cold nights.”

Here, Sheila Zhou reveals the five foods that will help you keep the common cold at bay this year:

1. Honey

image004There’s a reason Winnie the Pooh loves this sweet treat so much! Research has found that honey is much more than just a sweet treat prized by hungry bears. Honey is not only great for the skin; it is also full of a special protein called defensin. This protein actively breaks down bacteria and strengthens the body², so whether it’s on porridge or in your tea, make sure you use honey to sweeten up your winter.

2. Salmon

220_F_73599286_Luj1b1uz5AagSbLveLOuEL8jPMsSJkAVFrom the depths of the ocean to the bench of the kitchen, salmon is full of beneficial omega 3 essential fatty acids. These oils have been found to reduce the production of prostaglandins 2-series, compounds in the body that can worsen inflammation³. Salmon is also a major source of Vitamin D, which promotes the activation of cells within the body that maintain the immune system.

3. Dark Chocolate

220_F_60434035_puz85qv1k6Qx47szj0cbgoyyaZpOdtBJA pesky cough is one of the most persistent and annoying things about developing a cold. While it may seem like an unlikely saviour, the regular consumption of dark chocolate may help alleviate these symptoms. Research has shown that Theobromine, a derivative of cocoa, reduces the intensity and length of coughing⁴. So whether it is melted in a fondue or baked in a cake, unsweetened dark chocolate lets you indulge while staying healthy during the cooler months.

4. Citrus fruits

220_F_46921411_w6peECz6RzQDR2kBWSojpWZ8z4RLW6BIOranges, lemons, or mandarins, all citrus fruits are important sources of Vitamin C, which is vital in maintaining strong bones, muscles and blood vessels. Vitamin C is also a key ingredient in supporting a healthy immune system which means your body is able to eliminate the threat of a virus before it strikes.
 

5. Chicken Soup

220_F_77344279_YXDBfzfSd3gxAkOYUxepqOuqeixcXHMvNo matter how hard you try, sometimes it’s impossible to beat a classic. Chicken soup is often the first port of call Australians turn to when they start experiencing signs of a cold. However, chicken soup is also a beneficial meal for people who want to make sure they escape the clutches of a pesky cold. These hearty meals are full of fluids that keep you hydrated and prevent the more severe symptoms of a cold from developing⁵.

To view the full range of USANA Health Sciences nutritional, weight management and personal care products visit www.usana.com.

References:
1. http://www.healthdirect.gov.au/colds-and-flu
2. http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/264667.php
3. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/04/060404085719.htm
4. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/11/041122095327.htm
5. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2000/10/001018075252.htm

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