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Kerryn’s Kitchen - Foods to boost immunity:

There are no foods linked to supporting our immune systems, but some potentially assist it to function at its best.
By Kerryn Boogaard
Date: July 27 2014
Tags: healthy food,
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We know that food is complex and many health benefits provided by different components within food cannot be replicated through supplementation. This is why it is always important to think ‘food first’ when optimising your diet for health and wellbeing.

Considering winter has well and truly set in, I thought it was important to share my favourite foods that contain properties to combat the winter colds and flu’s and help support immune function.

Eat fermented dairy foods

Fermented dairy products contain live bacteria, which also boost immune health. Try and think ‘food first’ by choosing yoghurts, fermented milk drinks (such as Yakult and Kefir) and kimchi.

Kimchi has been making an appearance on various social media pages in recent times but many people don’t really know what it is, or what to do with it. Kimchi is a traditional Korean side dish that is made from fermented cabbage. You can buy it from most Asian supermarkets or find a recipe online to make your own.

How?

  • Enjoy yoghurt as a healthy snack
  • Add fermented milks to smoothies
  • Add kimchi to almost anything including, soups, stir-fries, fried rice, casseroles or salads.

If you experience a lactose intolerance you may see an improvement in your symptoms when you regularly consume cultured dairy products.

Eat garlic

Garlic has been hailed an immune boosting superstar for centuries due to its sulphuric compounds that have been seen to reduce bacteria and infection.

Although we haven’t seen these results in well-designed clinical trials in humans just yet, laboratory results are promising. It is important to note that garlic tablets will not offer the same effects of the sulphuric compounds in garlic and it is believed that these benefits are highest in raw garlic, as heating can reduce this antibiotic effects.

How?

  • My family remedy for a cold is a garlic, lemon and honey drink but if you can’t stomach it, add garlic to stir-fries and casseroles, roast in the oven with other vegetables and rub on toast when making bruschetta.

Eat different coloured fruits and vegetables everyday

It may sound boring in a world of fad diets, supplements and the next super food, but eating messages for all things health always come back down to our fruit and veggies.  

Your immune system requires carbohydrates and various micronutrients such as vitamin C, vitamin A, folate and selenium to maintain its function.

Fruit and veggies will supply your body with these in a low kilojoule package to help maintain a healthy weight. To get the most out of your produce, you need to think colour! There are over 400 pigments in our fresh fruit and veggies with each offering different health benefits, including immune support.

Vitamin C may also help to reduce the duration of a cold and the severity of your symptoms. Fruits and veggies containing red, orange, green and purple pigments are often high in vitamin C.

How?

  • Enjoy fruits with an orange pigment such as oranges or mandarins as a healthy snack or dessert
  • Start a meal with a vegetable soup made on a tomato base
  • Start the day with a smoothie made with your favourite vitamin C containing fruit or greens such as berries, kale or spinach.

Eat almonds and chickpeas

Almonds and chickpeas contain immune boosting zinc along with other health improving properties.

How?

  • Enjoy a satiating snack of roasted almonds; add almonds to your favourite muesli; and roast chickpeas with spices for a flavoursome and crunchy snack.

Eat eggs, lean meats and poultry

By eating eggs, lean meats and poultry you can take in iron in a more bio-available way compared with non-animal sources. Iron supports healthy red blood cells and a strong immune system. Red meat and poultry also contain zinc for immunity and protein to help maintain muscle mass and strength.

How?

  • Include red meat in your main meal (no more than three times a week)
  • Enjoy poached eggs with avocado on grainy toast for a satiating breakfast
  • Make a vegetarian frittata for an easy immune supporting meal.

Eat healthy carbohydrates

This is particularly important for those exercising over the colder months.  

Although the benefits of exercise greatly outweigh any negatives that may occur, we know that exercise can suppress the immune system and produce stress hormones. Eating appropriate amounts of carbohydrate has been shown to reduce this response. This does not mean you need to carb load in order to fight the winter cold, but enjoy good quality carbohydrates in portion sizes appropriate for your exercise levels.

How?

  • Enjoy healthy carbohydrates such as milk, yoghurt and fruits for snacks and add legumes and grains such as quinoa, barley and faro as part of your main meal. By including some of these foods as part of your immune supporting diet you may dodge the winter flu - or at least reduce the time it takes to recover. 

Here's an immune-boosting smoothie recipe to enjoy for breakfast.

Ingredients

  • 1 small-medium frozen banana, chopped
  • 1/2 cup of blueberries (or frozen mixed berries)
  • 65ml of Yakult
  • 1/4 cup of rolled oats
  • 1 teaspoon of chia seeds
  • 200ml milk 

Method

1. Blend until smooth. ENJOY!

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