3 ways to supercharge your immune system
Since the start of the first lockdown back in March 2020, our lives have changed in so many ways.
But with the end of lockdown in sight here are some quick and easy ways to support our immune systems.
We'll go through three of the best ways to make sure your immune system is at its best. Whether it's through supplements, sleep, or exercise - we've got the tips you need to stay healthy.
Emily Rollason, Holland & Barrett’s Expert Nutritionist comments:
“Due to spending so much time indoors, especially in comparison to what we were used to in a pre-Covid world, we may have missed out on some important nutrients that contribute to the normal functioning of our immune systems.
“Habits some of us may have started to slip into during lockdown such as poor diet choices, can contribute to a weakened immune system.
"While it’s understandable that we’ve been more tempted to opt for a takeaway, the result of indulging in unhealthy meals too often can lead to a low intake of nutrients that support immune system functioning, such as Vitamin A and C.
"Couple this with a lack of exposure to the sun which can lead to low Vitamin D levels, alongside disturbed sleep and reduced exercise – it’s easy to see how our immune system may have been impacted over the past year.”
With this in mind, Emily has shared three ways to help supercharge your immune system as we finally begin to emerge from lockdown.
“Supplements can play a big role in supporting our immune system.”
"Vitamin D is a really important nutrient, as it contributes to the normal function of your immune system and helps maintain normal bone and muscle function.
"We can usually synthesise our own vitamin D naturally from our exposure to the sun, but even with the summer sun approaching, some people may still be at risk of low vitamin D, such as those spending lots of time indoors, individuals that may cover up when going outside, or individuals with darker skin tones, as larger amounts of melanin may reduce the ability to produce vitamin D as efficiently.
"I would recommend Holland & Barrett’s Vitamin D3 100 Tablets 25ug.
“Vitamin C also plays a key role in supporting our immune system. Vitamin C is also an important nutrient for normal energy yielding metabolism and reduction in tiredness and fatigue.
"This is especially key with the end of lockdown in sight and many of us organising more things with our friends and family - we need to keep our body energised and healthy to enjoy this post-lockdown lifestyle!
I would recommend Holland & Barrett’s Vitamin C with Wild Rose Hips 100 caplets 1000mg
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“Exercise is really important for maintaining the immune system, whether that be a brisk walk to the shops instead of driving, or a swim in the sea, lake or river.
"Research reveals that regular and appropriate exercise can act as a modulator to the immune system, by increasing the circulation of lymphocytes.
"This is a type of white blood cell, some of which can produce antibodies that can destroy certain pathogens and promote the release of cytokines, small proteins that influence immune cell activity.”
“As many of us will begin to have a more active lifestyle again, it’s important that we allow our body enough time to rest and recover, allowing us to feel re-energised for the following day.
"You can try a B12 supplement such as Holland & Barrett Timed Release B12, 100 tablets 500ug
"Known as one of the most important vitamins for normal energy-yielding metabolism, it also helps to maintain normal nervous system functioning.”
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