Nutritionist Kerry Torrens shares her top tips to support the natural function of the immune system, plus how the recipes from our latest Healthy Diet Plan can help you achieve your goal.
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Five tips for supporting your immune system
1. Top up your vitamin D
It’s less of a concern when the sun’s out, but when there’s less of it, levels of vitamin D (the ‘sunshine vitamin’) are likely to be low. This vitamin is important for immune function, so try to include food sources regularly in your diet. Useful options include eggs, mushrooms and oily fish like salmon. Try the coriander salmon with curried quinoa & pomegranate in our latest Healthy Diet Plan.
Read more about why we need vitamin D.
2. Eat onions and garlic
Onions, garlic and chives not only add flavour to dishes, they also contain potent oils that have anti-microbial properties. The health benefits of onions and garlic make them a great addition to a balanced diet. We’ve included these ingredients throughout our Healthy Diet Plan, including our vegan jambalaya.
3. Choose nourishing foods
There is some evidence to suggest that a diet with too many calories and refined sugar can impair the immune system – yet another reason to limit your intake of sugar, alcohol and highly processed carbs. All our Healthy Diet Plan recipes aim to steer clear of refined, processed products and instead focus on nourishing ingredients, healthy fats, lean proteins and complex carbohydrates. Give it a go with our homemade muesli with oats, dates & berries.
4. Eat healthy fats
Omega-3 fats are essential for many aspects of health including immune cell production. Make sure you’re eating enough by adding oily fish to your diet, such as mackerel, salmon, sardines and trout. If you’re vegetarian or vegan be sure to include plant sources like chia seeds, flax seeds and walnuts. Enjoy our linguine with avocado, tomato & lime for a snack that’s packed full of good fats.
Get the facts on all types of fat and find out the top sources of omega-3.
5. Support your gut
There are trillions of bacteria in our gut, these help our body to digest food, maintain balance and stay healthy and well. In fact, more than 70% of our immune defences lie in the lining of our gut, so it’s essential to include gut-friendly foods in our diet if we want to fight off colds and infection.
Including probiotic foods like live yogurt, kefir, kimchi, sauerkraut and apple cider vinegar can help to feed the beneficial bacteria in the gut. Start your day with peach & orange yogurt pots with ginger oats, you’ll benefit from the oats and bio yogurt.
Discover the top probiotics foods you should be eating, plus more on gut health and what it really means.
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