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Immune-Boosting Foods May Add to Flu Defense
Nutritional deficiencies impede your ability to fight infection, expert cautions
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Mary Elizabeth Dallas
Friday, January 18, 2013

FRIDAY, Jan. 18 (HealthDay News) -- As U.S. health officials recommend flu shots and frequent hand washing for protection during this season's influenza outbreak, dietitians point to another significant defense weapon: healthy foods.

Immune-boosting foods can improve your ability to ward off the flu and other health problems, according to the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.

Even a small nutritional deficiency can affect the body's ability to stay healthy, said Heather Mangieri, a registered dietitian and academy spokesperson.

"A strong immune system doesn't guarantee your body can fight off every flu bug, but it is a powerful defense," said Mangieri in an academy news release. "Good nutrition is essential to a strong immune response."

Mangieri provided the following overview of foods that may boost the immune system: If you're unsure about what foods to eat to boost your immune system, Mangieri said a registered dietitian can help.

"A registered dietitian can help ensure you're getting the nutrients your body needs to function and protect itself," Mangieri explained.


SOURCE: Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, news release, Jan. 15, 2013
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