(BPT) - Temperatures are chilly, days are shorter, and it's that time of year that everyone tries to avoid getting sick. In fact, adults on average get two to three colds per year, mostly over the fall and winter months. To help adults and kids alike avoid coughs and sniffles, it's important to tackle wellness holistically by incorporating easy, practical tips into your everyday routine.
"While it's natural for illnesses to circulate this time of year, there are many ways to adjust your routine to promote a more robust immune system and help you recover more quickly if you do get sick," said Megan Roosevelt, RDN. "Simple everyday habits, from frequent handwashing, prioritizing sleep, eating real whole foods and utilizing the many amazing health benefits of herbs, can help minimize your chance of getting sick and keep you feeling your best!"
Here are simple tips to support your immune system and overall well-being this season:
Eat flavorful fermented foods to support gut health
A number of foods that have been fermented using natural processes and which contain probiotics have been shown to improve gut health. With a healthier gut, you're building a stronger immune system, as most of your body's immune cells reside within your gut.
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