By Gavin Edley • Active.com
Winter is on its way and with it often comes a plethora of ailments like
colds and flus. Now is the perfect time to start boosting your
immune system to prepare for winter.
The body's immune system is affected by many variables such as diet,
sleep and health conditions. The one variable we can always control is
diet.
There are certain foods that, when accompanied with a healthy balanced
diet, can keep your immune system functioning strongly and decrease your
risk of catching the common bug.
Here are five great immune-boosting foods to incorporate into your diet this season.
1. Coconut Oil
Rich in lauric acid, coconut oil helps to attack viruses, bacteria, and
pathogens. It's also incredibly versatile and can be used in
smoothies, as a spread, in salad dressings, or just eaten from a spoon.
2. Mushrooms
Mushrooms are known to help support the immune system, but the ones with
the greatest impact are medicinal mushrooms such as maitake, reishi,
coriolus, agaracus, and shiitake. These mushrooms contain powerful
compounds called beta-glucans, which are proven to help activate the
immune system.
3. Berries
Blueberries, raspberries, goji berries, and acai berries all contain
high ORAC values (antioxidant capacity) and thus offer protection
against free radicals and sickness in the body. Berries also contain
essential vitamins, minerals, and dietary fiber—all contributing to
overall wellness.
4. Organic Fruits and Vegetables
Fruit and
vegetables in general are packed full of enzymes, antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals to help keep your immune system optimized.
5. Matcha Green Tea
Matcha contains a strong concentration of polyphenols in the form of
natural chemicals called catechins. Catechins have been found to improve
the body's immune response to pathogens. You can enjoy this healthy
green beverage all season long.
Stay ahead of flu season with these immune-boosting foods and feel your best this winter.

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