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EAT FOR IMMUNITY

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December 2023

Delicious ways to stay healthy this winter

- ALYSSA JUNG

EAT FOR IMMUNITY

WHEN YOU'RE FEELING icky, getting a proper meal (or anything at all) into your belly can seem pretty unappealing. But you should try, because just as a wholesome diet can help prevent you from getting sick, it also helps you heal and recover. "Whole foods contain a variety of health-promoting nutrients that work together to protect your body from infection and help your immune system function. And research suggests that getting immune-boosting nutrients from food is generally better than doing so via a supplement, says Tamar Samuels, R.D.N., cofounder of Culina Health.

You know about vitamin C, but it's also smart to take in foods with vitamins A and D (inflammation zappers), zinc (which helps with immune cell function), probiotics, and antioxidants. Enjoy more of these immunity standouts.

PUMPKIN SEEDS

"They contain antioxidants and are a good source of zinc, a mineral thought to potentially lower the duration of cold symptoms by preventing illness-causing cells from multiplying," explains Samuels.

TROUT

This mild white fish is a great source of selenium, which Samuels says is "a powerful antioxidant that fights oxidative stress and inflammation"two things that play a role in your body's ability to fight off sickness.

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WHAT IS CHRONIC PAIN?

When you strain your back or burn your arm, receptor cells send messages along your nerve pathways to your brain. This results in a feeling of pain, a signal from your body that you must tend to it; when you get better, the pain should subside. But for an estimated one in five American adults, pain remains a constant companion.

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A stubbed toe, a bruised rib, or a strep-induced sore throat brings what doctors call acute pain—it has an obvious cause and goes away as soon as the issue is healed. Knowing how to treat this type of pain (as well as flareups of chronic issues) is crucial to being able to live your life and do the things you love.

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