Gearing up your system to fight illness
A healthy immune system is always on the job, protecting your body against viruses, infections, and illnesses. But for this complex network to function round-the-clock, your cells need to be well-fed with immune-boosting foods. Research published in late 2021 in Frontiers in Physiology suggested that above all other lifestyle factors, nutrition plays the most significant role in maintaining great immune function—a relationship doctors saw in action during the pandemic. One study found that among patients hospitalized with Covid-19, 82.2% had a vitamin D deficiency. Other research has shown that deficiencies in nutrients like vitamin C, vitamin B12, selenium, iron, and omega-3 were also common among Covid-19 patients.
Roger E. Adams, PhD, a dietitian from Katy, TX, suggests one way to set your body up for success is to load your diet with variety. “Fruits and veggies provide plenty of antioxidants, water, fiber, and other nutrients to help you get off to a promising start,” Dr. Adams says. “It’s important to have balance, however, since no single food, nutrient, substance, or activity will boost this system alone.”
Dr. Adams and other nutrition specialists say a diet rich in colors is one place to start. Here are some nutrient-packed options to keep your immune system in fighting form.
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Garlic
Get the breath mints ready. Garlic has been used for centuries to support the immune system and provide protection against a range of health conditions, including heart disease and Alzheimer’s disease. “The sulfuric compounds that garlic contains are most potent when raw, since heat inactivates sulfur enzymes,” says Frances Largeman-Roth, RDN, dietitian and author of Eating in Color. “To enjoy raw garlic, use it in pesto and also in chimichurri, which also contains shallots, chilies, vinegar, cilantro, parsley, oregano, and olive oil.”
Garlic happens to be the first ingredient listed in this flavor-packed chimichurri recipe from our sibling site, Taste of Home.
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