Taking care of your body and your immune system is a must, but it is even more important during cold and flu season. Below is a list of tips I found on myclevelandclinic.org that will aid in sickness prevention this season.
- "Consider taking a multivitamin — one half in the morning, the other half with dinner.
- Be sure you’re getting enough vitamin D. (Ask your doctor to check your vitamin D levels using the 25(OH)D3 test.) Most people living north of Atlanta need 1,000 IU per day.
- Wash your hands with soap and water thoroughly — and often.
- Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer only if soap and water are not available. Avoid touching your face, especially your eyes, nose and mouth.
- Eat a diet rich in colorful foods to ensure you’re getting antioxidants.
- Use nasal irrigation products (a Neti pot, for example), which can be found in drugstores. Because they help wash pollutants out of the nasal tissues, they may be beneficial.
- Get a good night’s rest. Sleep is important to maintaining a healthy immune system."
I get sick so much living in the dorms! There are so many germs and illnesses going around. These tips will definitely help me not get sick during the allergy and cold season.
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