As soon as we start to feel that first tinge of frost in the air, we immediately reach for vitamins to boost our immune systems, desperate to avoid the winter swarm of colds and flues.
But popping a few Vitamin C pills on the first day of winter is kind of like going for a brisk walk and then thinking you can run a marathon.
Strengthening and maintaining a healthy immune system is a year-long project, a project that is crucial for maintaining your overall health and well-being.
Luckily for all of us, there are a few sure-fire ways to maintain your health and keep your immune system firing on all cylinders, no matter what the season is. And the best part of all? You can indulge in a lot of relaxing activities along the way.
Step One: Protect your sleep at all costs.
According to the National Sleep Foundation, adults aged between 26 to 64 years old should be getting between seven to nine hours of sleep each night. However, the average Australian adult is probably not hitting that sleep target every night, and if you’re looking at your clock right before bed and thinking “if I go to sleep right now I’ll get six hours and 55 minutes of sleep…” you are already behind the eight ball.
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and a flu shot, that boosts immunity too
Won't help against the common cold though! The number of people I've heard complaining about their "worthless" flu shot when they contract the latest office cold astounds me.