Fight The Common Cold With These 4 Foods

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4 foods fight common cold

Sniffing, sneezing, coughing, moaning and groaning; that’s what I’ve got going on in my home. Our enemy, the common cold, has taken up residence. 

 

What’s your home been like over the past few weeks?

 

Spring is in the air and the thought of cold season should be a distant memory, but apparently not, it has returned with a vengeance.

 

The common cold is something we’ve all experienced at some point, and undoubtedly, we will cross paths with again on our journey.  It seems like an inevitable part of life — especially if you have little ones in the house, work in a large office, or you take the subway.  Germs are everywhere, and without the ability to see them lingering, we can’t always avoid them.

 

Even though we can’t fully evade germs, there are many simple, natural things we can do to prevent those germs from winning the fight against our immune system – and even shorten the lifespan of the cold if and when we do happen to get sick.  You don’t even have to leave the kitchen to find a slew of helpful immune boosters.

 

My favorite foods that can help combat an illness and boost the immune system are…

 

 

Garlic — if you can stomach raw garlic, this is the best option. Adding it into tea is another option, if you enjoy the taste.  If you’re not a big fan of garlic and you’re staring at your screen in horror at the thought of eating raw garlic… have no fear.  Just cook with it as much as possible when you’re feeling a cold coming on, or you are currently battling one.  Chop the cloves and allow them to rest for 10 minutes and toss them in each meal and enjoy the benefits.

 

Probiotics — we’re programmed to hear the word bacteria and think it’s a bad thing, but good bacteria exists and your body needs it. Probiotics provide your body with the good bacteria it needs to function optimally. You can take probiotics as a liquid supplement, capsule, or you can enjoy the probiotic properties of fermented foods such as sauerkraut and kombucha. Make your own fermented foods and keep them on hand for times like this. 

 

Cloves — it doesn’t have to be the holiday season for you to break out the cloves. Cloves have incredible properties that help the body fight against germs, alleviate pain and even helps with loosening the phlegm that you may be battling with a cold.

 

Clove Tea

Clear your congestion with this simple tea:

 

1 Tablespoon of ground cloves (do not grind into a powder)

1 Cup boiling water

Add the ground cloves to your cup of water and allow to steep for 10 to 20 minutes. The longer it steeps, the stronger your tea.

Strain to remove the cloves and enjoy. To sweeten, add honey.

 

Cayenne — this is another simple option that you can sprinkle on any meal. Adding that pop of spice can help decrease the mucus buildup and assist with easing your sore throat and congestion.

 

Adding the juice of half of a fresh lemon and 1 Tsp. cayenne into boiling water as a homemade tea packs a punch against that cold you’re battling.  Lemons are high in Vitamin C, which only helps boost the immune system response.  

 

There are many more natural ways to boost your immune system, but starting with a few will help you have other options in battling your next cold.  Make a note of these foods and remember them next time you feel a cold coming on. 

 

What are your favorite natural ways to fight an illness off? 

 

Jump over to our members Facebook Group Healthy Living for Life and share your tricks with the group! I love hearing from everyone and gaining insight on what works for you.  

 

Stay well and fight the cold season in your home with these powerful natural foods. 

 

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