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12 foods for colds and flu

Discover the most effective edibles to boost your immune system and fight off sniffles, colds and fearsome flu bugs. By Ronita Dutta

Manuka honey

The soothing and antibacterial properties of honey are widely known but Manuka honey produced by bees who feed on nectar from the flowers of New Zealand’s indigenous Manu

Dark chocolate

Woo hoo! A healthy excuse to eat chocolate at last! According to The British Journal of Nutrition dark chocolate helps to boost your immune system.

Chicken soup

It’s not just an old wives remedy, there’s enough scientific proof that chicken soup helps t

Capsicums

Oranges, lemons and other citrus fruits are the best source of immune boosting Vitamin C right? Well no as it happens.

Tea

You should always up your fluid intake when you’re poorly to prevent dehydration and help flush the virus out of your system.

Mushrooms

The humble mushroom is often overlooked as a nutrient rich vegetable so you may be surprised to learn mushrooms contain two excellent flu fighting substances &nda

Probiotic yogurt

Probiotic yoghurt taken as a preventative measure is an excellent way to give your immune system a healthy boost.

Sweet potatoes

Rich in immune-boosting beta-carotene which becomes Vitamin A in the body, a diet that incorporates sweet potatoes can help maintain a healthy mucus lining i

Ginger

Ginger has long been used in Chinese medicine and other Asian cultures to treat infections includi

Garlic

Garlic with its natural antiviral and anti-bacterial agents is a flu-fighting superfood.

Oysters

This is an expensive and tricky one to work into your diet, but it’s worth baring in mind that just one oyster provides an incredible 13 milligrams of zinc -

Olive leaf extract

And finally, if you’re looking for a tonic or supplement to help prevent a bout of flu, forget vitamin C or garlic capsules and stock up some Oliv

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