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5 Ways to Boost Your Immunity

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Five ways to boost your immunity during the Coronavirus outbreak

Staying healthy is very important, especially when there is a pandemic going around. These 5 ways to boost your immunity will help you during the coronavirus outbreak.

1. Reduce stress

Stress hormones strain the immune system so it can’t do its best at protecting us from those nasty bacteria, says Dr. Tammy Born of the Born Clinic, Grand Rapids, Mich. Reduce the amount of stress in your life by practicing mindfulness, keeping in touch with friends and family through virtual means. Social distancing does not mean zero contact. We have phones, internet, and many ways to stay in touch with your family, friends, and co-workers.

2. Get enough shut-eye

Adequate sleep helps keep your immune system healthy and proficient at fighting off illness, according to WebMD. Aim for 7-9 hours a night to give your body the best fighting chance against foreign invaders.

3. Boost your vitamin C intake

For decades, vitamin C is the ultimate protection against the common cold. While there is no evidence that vitamin C can ward off COVID-19, it will build up your immune system and help it fight the virus, says Dr. Born. The vitamin also enables you to maintain healthy skin, which can serve as a barrier against infection. You can boost your vitamin C levels by eating plenty of citrus fruits, strawberries, kiwi, and broccoli.

4. Take zinc supplements

Zinc helps the body’s white blood cells fight off infection. Consequently, a zinc deficiency can make people more susceptible to colds, the flu, and other viruses. Taking zinc supplements now can be a good idea, says Dr. Born, just make sure not to take more than the maximum recommended daily amount of 40 mg per day, so you don’t experience side effects.

5. Get more vitamin A

Numerous studies have linked vitamin A deficiencies to weakened immune systems, particularly in warding off infections. Boost your body’s capacity to fight infection with these vitamin A-rich foods: egg yolks, dairy products, mango, broccoli, peaches, butternut squash, carrots, and sweet potatoes.

Remember to take care of yourself and use these 5 ways to boost your immunity during the Coronavirus pandemic. Stay healthy. Did you like this post? Check out our other posts at MoneySmart Tips.