Cold and flu season is in full effect, so many people seek ways to strengthen their immune systems and stay as healthy as possible this winter.
Can boosting our immune system be achieved by increasing the intake of vitamins C and D?
Most people, at least in America, can eat a healthy diet and get most of their vitamins from their regular diet. But there is still that concern, 'Are people getting enough? Do they need more vitamins?' and that's where the role of vitamin supplementation comes into play.
Can vitamin C and vitamin D boost your immune system?
Vitamin C and D are dynamic duo players in supporting your immune system. Vitamin C is renowned for its antioxidant properties, helping to combat free radicals and bolster the immune response. Meanwhile, vitamin D is pivotal in regulating the immune system and promoting overall immune function.
Including these vitamins in your diet or through supplements can contribute to a robust immune system, enhancing your body's ability to fend off illnesses.
5 tried-and-true immuno-boosters
However, there are many proven ways to strengthen your immune system outside of supplements like vitamin C and vitamin D.
To boost your immune system:
1. Eating a healthy, balanced diet
2. Exercising regularly
3. Prioritizing your sleep
4. Practicing good hand hygiene
5. Getting vaccinated against circulating respiratory viruses
It is always better to get vitamins from natural sources. You can eat citrus fruits like oranges, grapefruit, and lemons to get vitamin C. Certain greens like kale and broccoli also have significant amounts of vitamin C.
According to
Mayo Clinic, if you take vitamin C supplements, you should ensure you don't exceed 2,000 milligrams daily because too much can cause stomach issues like nausea, vomiting, and kidney stones.
Optimize your immune system by prioritizing a healthy diet, regularly exercising, getting 8 hours of sleep every night, practicing good hygiene, and vaccinating against circulating respiratory viruses.
Credit Renee Onque, Vitamin C and D supplements aren't a magical remedy; doctor says: Use these 5 tried-and-true immuno-boosters,
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/11/07/5-tried-and-true-ways-to-boost-your-immune-system.html
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