Winter
is finally here, bringing with it lots of ways to get sick. As everyone dreads
getting the winter chill and flu, Hopewood Health Retreat has put together five
simple tips to help you stay healthy this winter.
1. Increase your
Omega 3
Omega
3 is an essential fatty acid found in all sorts of food. Omega 3 contains two
of the most healthy and biologically active fatty acids; EPA (eicosa-pentaenoic
acid) and DHA (docosa-hexanoic acid).
Omega
3 plays a key role in boosting your immune system, maintaining healthy
cholesterol levels and supporting a healthy heart beat. To increase your Omega
3 you can consume more leafy greens, cruciferous vegetables, nuts (walnuts and
Brazil nuts), seeds such as flax seed, pumpkin seeds and sesame seeds.
2. Improve your sleeping
Studies
show that sleep plays a critical role in immune functions, metabolism, memory
learning and other vital functions, so a good night’s sleep is crucial. Sleep
deprivation actually suppresses immune system functions. The less sleep you
get, the harder your immune system has to work to fight colds and bacteria, so
getting a good night sleep every night is very important.
3. Ginger Tea
Having
a cup of ginger tea not only warms your body up, it can also help prevent the
flu. Ginger tea can help relieve congestion by shrinking
the blood vessels in the nose, and because it has virtually no side effects, it
offers an all-natural alternative to pharmaceutical decongestants. Ginger will
not only make your throat feel better, it also has a reputation for helping
relieve a wide variety of painful conditions. It can help lessen the aches and
pains associated with a cold, such as headaches and cramps. Ginger also boosts
circulation and stimulates the immune system.
Make ginger tea with 12 thin slices of fresh
ginger root. Place the slices in a saucepan with three cups of water. Bring the
water to a boil, reduce the heat and simmer for 20 to 25 minutes.
4. Exercise
Exercise
is not only effective in burning calories, it also encourages a healthy immune
system. Exercise actually temporary boosts the production of macrophages, which
are the cells that attack bacteria. Also, during moderate exercise immune cells
circulate through the body more quickly and are better able to kill bacteria
and virus.
5. De-stress and relax
De-stressing will help your mind, body and soul relax so
that when you do have to face the winter season, your body is in top condition.
Hopewood Health Retreat offers many health packages such as ‘Stress Free &
Healthy’ and ‘Health & Vitality’ that can help you relax. Naturopaths are
also available and can assist in getting your winter immunity back on track.
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