Prepare for the school season by
boosting your immune system!
School time is notorious for
increasing rates of disease. We all know a daily vitamin supplement, frequently & properly washing hands, proper diet and healthy sleep helps boost immunity. But what are some other means to give our immune system a boost? Here are some tips I have gathered to help boost my kiddos immunity.
1)
Water helps flush the system, divide your body
weight in half and ensure your little one drinks the result in ounces
2)
Probiotics daily
3)
Flossing, 1- 2 times a day and brushing teeth
frequently
4)
Try this healthy immune boosting smoothie your
kiddos will love
2.5 cups of fresh kale, stems & ribs
removed
2 ¼ cup of water (alternate with almond
milk, coconut milk and kefir)
1 cup of pineapple
1 or 2 bananas
1 cup of mangos or peaches
1 tablespoon of Coconut Oil
–Side tip, I make a big batch of this,
freeze it in Popsicle like shapes and throw it in my daughter’s lunch box. It
helps keep her lunch box cool and she loves the sweet taste!
5)
Incorporate fermented foods like kefir or miso
into your diet. Side note: I love Pro-Bugs yogurts for kids, it is both
probiotics and kefir. I throw one into my daughter’s lunch box every day for an
additional boost of immunity.
6)
Drink green tea and / or black tea –an added
bonus, it also helps reduce cancer. For kiddos, this is tricky, b/c it is
understandably bitter for their palates.
Here is what works for my kiddos –we add a dollop or tablespoon of
coconut oil (rich in essential fatty acids for brain development) to berry tea,
peppermint tea or white pine tea. These teas are good for the colon and help
boost the immune system. My kiddos enjoy them in the morning or on cold days,
especially after walking to and from the bus stop.
7)
Onions have anti-biotic, anti-viral and
anti-inflammatory properties, and are also a great antioxidant. This is easy to
incorporate into dinner, but be careful not to overcook.
8)
Garlic also has anti-biotic and anti-viral
properties, but it loses it’s potency when over cooked, so best to add it last
to your dish prior to serving. Garlic is also a natural bug repellant and will
ward off insects from biting you. Again easy to incorporate into any dish.
9)
If you feel something coming on or were just
around someone who is ill, consider herbs with antimicrobial properties such as
calendula tea or goldenseal or Echinacea tea
10)
Replace kiddos peanut butter sandwich with
tahini butter (sesame butter). Sesame seed is rich in magnesium, zinc and
protein, thus activating and supporting the immune system.
11)
Black pepper, turmeric and oregano… black pepper
helps break down turmeric so the wonderful antioxidant properties within
turmeric are absorbed. Also, black pepper helps break down the medicinal
(anti-inflammatory and anti-viral, especially for e-coli) properties within
leaf oregano
This is what works for my family!
I hope this helps. Feel free to share your tips on boosting your family’s
immune system for the school season.
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