Chicken noodle soup saves the day
With cold and flu season underway, a bowl of chicken noodle soup with garlic can be a comforting and beneficial remedy. This classic soup not only warms you up but also offers numerous health benefits and in combination with some light exercise, and plenty of hydration you’ll be back feeling healthy in no time.
Chicken noodle soup is packed with nutrients and the broth provides hydration, helping to keep you well-hydrated, which is crucial when you're sick. The chicken offers protein, which is essential for the immune system to repair and build new cells. Vegetables in the soup provide essential vitamins and minerals, further supporting your recovery.
Adding garlic to the soup enhances its health benefits. Garlic has natural antibacterial and antiviral properties, which can help your body fight off the cold or flu virus more effectively. It contains a compound called allicin, known for its immune-boosting effects. Garlic also acts as a decongestant, helping to relieve the stuffiness associated with colds and flu.
While lying in bed and eating soup may be the only thing you feel like doing when you are sick, engaging in light to moderate exercise when you have a cold or flu can offer several benefits. Gentle activities like walking, stretching, or yoga can help boost your immune system by promoting better circulation, which can aid in the faster movement of immune cells throughout your body.
Exercise can also enhance your mood by releasing endorphins, which can help combat the lethargy and malaise often associated with illness. Additionally, physical activity can help clear nasal congestion and improve your respiratory function, making it easier to breathe.
If you are unlucky and fall victim to the common cold or flu, remember to drink plenty of water, try to do some light exercise and ensure you do get plenty of rest.
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