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A Diet to Fight the Common Cold
 
The common cold is caused by any of a number of viruses that can involve the upper respiratory tract. As your body fights the attacking virus, you get the symptoms of a cold, including nasal congestion, sneezing and sniffles.

How well protected are you against the common cold? Colds are a fact of life every winter, but your best defense may be right on your dinner plate. In fact, you can strengthen your immune system's infection-fighting ability by eating a balanced diet, exercising regularly and getting enough rest. Good nutrition is also essential for recovering from a cold, and you can reduce the duration of one and also decrease the aggravating side effects such as stuffy nose and sore throat simply by eating right. Here's how:

· Fill up on a nutrient-rich healthy diet to build your immune system and fight inflammation during a cold.

· Drink plenty of cold and hot liquids. Water, caffeine-free tea, fruit juice, or broth based soups. When you have cold, liquids thin and loosen mucus and help get it moving out of your body. Also chicken soup (well, really any hot liquid) helps move viruses and germs out of the nose more quickly.

* Avoid caffeine. The diuretic effect of caffeine in fluids like coffee, tea, and soda drinks make them less helpful than water or decaffeinated beverages when you have a cold.
* Avoid dairy products including cream based soups, ice cream, or milk as they increase the production of phlegm.

· Consider a whole-food supplement such as Juice Plus to ensure you are receiving a wide range of antioxidants and phytonutrients that you may not be getting through your diet.

The Cold Menu

Breakfast

* Oatmeal (made with water) topped with mixed berries
* Whole-grain toast
* Orange juice
* Hot decaffeinated tea

Lunch

* Chicken vegetable soup (or any non-dairy soup)
* Tomato Juice
* Mandarin orange sections
* Mixed green salad
* Hot decaffeinated tea

Dinner

* Chicken noodle soup (or any non-dairy soup)
* Steamed mixed vegetables
* Whole-wheat pasta with tomato sauce
* Applesauce
* Sliced Fruit
* Hot decaffeinated tea

If your symptoms get worse after five or so days you could have strep throat, sinusitis, bronchitis, or some other bacterial infection, and you should see your doctor.

http://www.mydietchef.com
 
: Article-treasure.com
: 12-23-2009
 
Article by Tamra Hammett RD, LDN
 
 
: Diet meal plans, Healthy meals, Weight Loss Diets, GFCF Diet, Vegetarian Menu, Diabetes Meal
 
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