Aaah...choo! Well hi there. Good to see you today. Help yourself to the coffeepot and a virtual treat, why don't'cha? Had your flu shot yet? Here in Canada, flu shots are free and I expect to get mine as soon as I see them advertised. I got them the last two years and they really seemed to help me get through two long, miserable winters without catching much of anything...so, I'll do it again. Speaking of flu...
Cold and flu season are here, and it’s always tough to
shield yourself from someone’s coughs, sneezes and sniffles. It’s so easy to
get sick at this time because the germs are airborne and without a strong
immune system, it’s almost impossible not to catch something. So whether you’re
trying to avoid the common cold or simply trying to recover quickly, here are five surprising foods that will give your immune system the extra boost it needs...and I'll give you another five tomorrow.
So, get eating!
Mushrooms in general have amazing healing qualities for
the body and shiitake mushrooms are no exception. These unique-looking ‘shrooms
are known as the “medicinal mushroom” and have been used in Chinese medicine
for over 6000 years. Shiitakes have the incredible ability to boost the immune
system when it desperately needs it. They activate macrophage cells (white
blood cells) that “digest” foreign invaders, including cancer cells. This
fungus has been shown not only to fight cancer but also lower cholesterol,
combat viruses and reduce arthritic inflammation. These are true immune system
superheroes.
Not sure what to do with shitake mushrooms? Make this
amazing Shitake Mushroom and Bok Choy Stir-Fry.
Cod
Cod is a mild, delicate white fish that is an excellent
source of protein. The immune system needs protein to build antibodies and to
repair and grow tissues, cells and hormones. Research suggests that low levels
of vitamin D can actually increase your susceptibility of illness and disease.
Luckily, cod is rich in vitamin D and can help prevent the common cold.
Try Roasted Cod with Mushrooms for a quick immune boost.
Sauerkraut
Sauerkraut, otherwise known as, sour cabbage, is an
Eastern European delicacy. Cabbage is sliced and fermented by acid, prolonging
its shelf life and essentially turning it into a delicious probiotic. The key
to a good immune system is a healthy gut. The colon is populated with tons of
microorganisms, both good and bad. It is essential that the good overpowers the
bad, and sauerkraut does just that. It helps repopulate the gut with all of the
good bacteria that is needed to ward off illness.
Buy some sauerkraut at the store or make your own at home
with this
recipe.
Bell Peppers
We all know that when we’re trying to prevent a cold or
recovering from sickness, we need to mega-dose of vitamin C. Luckily, bell
peppers are chock full of it; they actually contain even more than an orange!
Vitamin C improves the function of white blood cells and anti-microbial cells.
Research has also suggested that vitamin C has the power to shorten the
duration of a cold and reduce symptoms.
Try Anna Olson’s Braised Chicken in Bell Pepper Sauceto boost that
immunity.
Wild Salmon
Wild Atlantic salmon is a great source of omega-3 fatty acids, which are
known for their potential mental
and cardiovascular benefits. It's also a good source of
magnesium, with about 25mg in a three-ounce serving. One more reason to eat
fish regularly!
Try this recipe: Wild Salmon in Citrus Nage.
They all look good. We already eat all of the above foods...well, sauerkraut not so much but I am going to make it a point to go through these five recipes. Don't forget to come back tomorrow for the other five.
See ya, eh!
Bob
They all look good. We already eat all of the above foods...well, sauerkraut not so much but I am going to make it a point to go through these five recipes. Don't forget to come back tomorrow for the other five.
See ya, eh!
Bob
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