Tuesday, 19 January 2016

Natural ways of preventing cold and flu



No. 1: Wash your hands
There's no mystery about how cold and fluviruses spread. Someone who's sick sneezes in his hand and then touches the telephone, the keyboard, or a kitchen glass. You can pick up the germ when you touch that object, even hours later.
So wash your hands often. If you can't get to a sink, rub them with a hand sanitizer that's got alcohol in it.
No. 2: Don't Cover Your Sneezes and coughs With Your Hands
Do your part to keep germs away from your family and friends. Viruses cling to your bare hands, so don't use them to muffle your coughsand sneezes.
When you feel one coming, use a tissue, then throw it away.

No. 3: Don't Touch Your Face
Cold and flu viruses enter your body through your eyes, nose, and mouth. 
No. 4: Do Aerobic Exercise Regularly
Aerobic exercise is any activity that gets your heart pumping. It helps increase your body's natural virus-killing cells.
No. 5: Eat Foods Containing Phytochemicals
"Phyto" means plants, and the natural chemicals in them give the vitamins in food a supercharged boost. So put away the vitamin pill and eat dark green, red, and yellow veggies and fruits.
No. 6: Don't Smoke
Heavy smokers get more severe and frequentcolds. Even being around smoke hurts the immune system, your body's defense against germs.
Smoke dries out the passages in your nose. It affects your cilia -- the delicate hairs that line your nose and lungsand help sweep away cold and  viruses. Experts say just one cigarette can stop them from working for as long as 30 to 40 minutes.
No. 7: Cut Back on Drinking Alcohol
Heavy drinking curbs the immune system. It can make you more likely to get infections as well as complications. Alcohol also dehydrates your body.
No. 8: Relax
Your germ-defense system will appreciate it when you find some times to relax. There's evidence that your immune system revs up when you de-stress.

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