3 Tips to Help You Stay Healthy and Keep Viruses Away
While we aren’t kids anymore and don’t believe in cooties, the fact is, many illnesses are being spread due to people not focusing on proper cleanliness and ways to help them stay healthy. The simplest of things are being forgotten which can cause all of us to become susceptible to various viruses and illnesses that can land us at the doctor’s office or worse – the hospital.
Below, you will find a few tips you need to practice and implement immediately (if you aren’t already) to help stay healthy and prevent yourself from getting sick – and ultimately lowering the chance for you to spread viruses to everyone around you.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and is not meant to treat or diagnose any condition. It is recommended that you speak with your doctor before starting any exercise program, changing your daily nutrition, or adding any supplements to your regimen.
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Try These 3 Tips to Stay Healthy and Keep Viruses Away
These tips below will definitely help you stay healthy and keep viruses away no matter if it’s summer or you’re in the middle of a freezing winter.
1. Wash Your Hands Regularly
How often are you washing your hands? You do wash your hands, right? If you want to stay healthy you should! These two things alone can cut down on your risk of contracting viruses. Make sure you are washing your hands throughout the day. Make it a habit and do it religiously. Regardless of where you are (the gym, the office, or out shopping), you are coming in contact with potential germs and communicable viruses.
When you wash your hands, be sure to use soap and warm water. Lather up and be sure to wash all the way up to your wrists, making sure to thoroughly wash between all of your fingers extremely well. When drying, use a little strategy. Use your elbow to push the dryer button. If you need to use a hand crank to get out a paper towel, do so before washing your hands and get an additional towel that you can use to open the door. The door handle can be full of bacteria that can quite easily cause the spread of viruses from those who do not wash their hands.
2. Staying Properly Hydrated
Did you know that proper hydration plays a role in preventing viruses and helping you stay healthy? That’s even more reason to drink water on top of the known hydration benefits. When you aren’t properly hydrated, the membranes of your mouth and nose can become broken and are therefore susceptible to allowing bacteria to enter and do harm – ultimately causing viruses to easily enter your body and cause you to get sick.
When you stay hydrated, you can help your body rid itself of harmful bacteria that can be transmitted through everyday activities such as breathing, coughing, or sneezing. A good tip to prevent this from happening is to carry a water bottle with you everywhere you go as a reminder to continually sip from it throughout the day. Once you finish the bottle of water, either grab another bottle or if you have a refillable water bottle, simply refill it. This is a great way to help stay healthy.
3. Focus on Micronutrients and Probiotics
When it comes to the food you eat, you want to consume foods that are dense in micronutrients – vitamins and minerals. As I’m sure you have heard time and time again, micronutrients play a key role in immunity and overall health. In order to stay healthy, help ward off viruses, and take in adequate amounts of micronutrients, you’re going to want to make sure you’re eating green leafy vegetables.
In addition, probiotics should also be prioritized. What many fail to realize is that your gut health plays a vital role in your overall immunity and when probiotics are introduced, it can enhance your immune system and fight off viruses. The healthy bacteria found in probiotics and essentially in the gut, help fight off infections and other bad bacteria that can cause you to fall ill.
If you aren’t taking in enough micronutrients from food alone (such as not consuming adequate amounts of greens) or not consuming helpful probiotics from sources like Greek yogurt, there are supplements out there that can help you fill the nutritional gaps.
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