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Your Cold-fighting Grocery List

Your Cold-fighting Grocery List

Dropping temperatures and sniffling neighbors can only mean one thing: Cold and flu season is in full swing. You already know to wash your hands religiously and get enough sleep, but did you know that what you eat can protect you too? Incorporate these seven cold-fighting foods into your next grocery list to bolster your family’s immune systems -- so you can stay healthy all winter long.

Pork Tenderloin

Cooking the same chicken cutlets night after night? Consider adding the other white meat to your dinner rotation. Not only is pork tenderloin as low in fat as chicken breast, but it’s also high in the mineral zinc, which, according to the National Institutes of Health, aids your body’s cold-fighting ability. “The body uses zinc to activate infection-fighting cells,” explains Marisa Moore, a registered dietitian and national spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association. As a result, she says, kids and adults who don’t get enough of the nutrient are more susceptible to cold and flu viruses.

Strawberries
If you’re shopping for foods rich in vitamin C, you probably bag a few oranges. But strawberries actually contain even more of this powerful antioxidant than citrus fruits: Just eight berries provide as much of the nutrient as the USDA recommends per day. “Vitamin C has been shown to strengthen your body’s resistance to illness,” says Moore. Other top C sources: guava and tomatoes.

Cereal
The next time you pick up your family’s favorite puffs or flakes, make sure they’re fortified with vitamin D. According to a recent study published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, children who got 1,200 IU of vitamin D daily were 40 percent less likely to catch the flu than those who didn’t. Researchers said the nutrient may help white blood cells destroy viruses and bacteria. For an even bigger D boost, pair that cereal with vitamin-D-enriched low-fat milk.

Brazil Nuts
This hearty nut is full of selenium, a mineral shown by researchers at The University of Edinburgh to be crucial to optimal immune response. “Selenium acts as an antioxidant in the body, which protects against the free-radical damage that wears down your system,” says Moore. Got a nut allergy in your family? Stock up on other sources, such as salmon, turkey and chunk light tuna.

Garlic
According to research published in the journal Advances in Therapy, this white bulb keeps more than vampires away -- it helps keep colds at bay! “The active compound in garlic, allicin, has been shown to have virus-fighting properties,” says Moore. To make the pungent veggie more family-friendly, mince and add to dishes like soup, stir-fries and pasta sauce for a quick hit.

Yogurt
This creamy snack is packed with probiotics, the body-friendly bacteria. Not only do probiotics assist in digestion, but research shows that they also have a serious immune-boosting effect: One study from the University of California, Davis, found that people who ate 1 cup of yogurt daily had higher levels of gamma interferon -- a substance that helps immune cells fight off viruses -- after a month. Look for brands that contain “live, active cultures.”

Broccoli
Moms love broccoli because it’s packed with nutrients and vitamins -- including vitamin C and zinc. Now they can add “fend off runny noses” to the veggie’s list of healthy benefits. Broccoli and other cruciferous veggies -- such as cabbage, Brussels sprouts, kale and cauliflower -- contain an antioxidant called glutathione, which researchers at the department of immunology and cell biology at the University of Heidelberg, Germany, proved to bolster immunity. Are your kids not fans? Try steaming the veggie and chopping it finely, then mixing it into casseroles, rice pilafs and mac ’n’ cheese dishes.

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Kenrya Rankin is a freelance writer whose work has appeared in more than a dozen national publications, including Glamour and Reader’s Digest. Based in the Washington, D.C., area, she is expecting her first child. Kenrya is a frequent contributor to Sniffle Solutions.



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Mohsen on February 18, 2012, 4:23 am

I also hold my btareh if someone sneezes or coughs and walk quickly by. I know that is crazy but I also haven't been sick in .years! Thank you Lord.

Becky Godbold on February 23, 2011, 9:57 am

Beauty salons need all the business they can get, but don't take flu or virus for a do. If you go , FLUE and VIRUS may decide to go home with stylist. That may make her not be there for your appointment the next week. Your stylist bends over backwards to make you beautiful. Help her help you. Shop owner and stylist in Warsaw, N.C.

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One of the ways in which moms continue the all important bonding with their toddlers, as well as having their child experience being with other toddlers, is through mommy and toddler groups.

There are a number of groups which you and your toddler can join. One of which is at a library or checking your local community to ascertain if they have any similar groups you can join. In fact, you may wish to start a group of your own.

You know, bonding with your toddler can also encompass a day at the park -- just the two of you. The nature/nurture experience can extend beyond you and your child, as you take in the greenery, trees and flowers.

For more information about mommys and toddler groups, check your local newspaper to see if there are any groups which you feel you would like to participate in. Mommy and toddler groups can be formed or joined or simply begin with a few neighbors with kids of similar age.

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