Strengthening Your Immune System for Back to School

By Katherine Huether, published Oct 03, 2006
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Now that school has started again, that means your children will be coming home with all the latest cold and flu viruses. If you aren’t careful, everyone in your family will be sick in no time. Fortunately, there are things you can do that will help prevent you and your children from getting sick. Here’s some advice:

A Healthy Diet

A stronger immune system begins with a healthy diet. If your children eat junk food all day, their immune system will be lower than if they eat healthy foods. Pack your child with a lunch and snacks that are both kid-friendly and healthy.

Unfortunately, you can only do so much. Junk food may be available to them during school hours. That is why it is also important to teach them about nutrition. That way, they can make some smart choices.

Multivitamin and Mineral Supplement

Everyone in your family should take a multivitamin and mineral supplement. No matter how hard you try to get a balanced diet, it is often difficult to get all the nutrients you need. There are a lot of different kid-friendly vitamins out there. Have your child pick which one he’d like. When our body gets the nutrients it needs, this results to a stronger immune system.

Wash Your Hands

It’s simple, and it helps a lot. Have everyone in your family wash their hands at least before they eat. Teach your children to do the same at school. It is very easy for germs and viruses to get on your hands. When you touch your hands to your nose, eyes, or mouth that is one way that you can get sick. This is easily preventable by washing your hands before you eat and after you use the bathroom.

Consider Herbal Help

There are plenty of herbs that can help boost your immune system. Before you use anything research them to make sure they are safe for both children and adults. Herbs to look into include goldenseal, Echinacea, stinging nettle, rosehips, peppermint, chamomile, and rosemary. Not all of these herbs are for the immune system directly. Some help with stress which can help your immune system, and others are high in essential vitamins.

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