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7 ways to keep healthy and fit this winter

By Dr. Joey Shulman DC, RHN

Keep your body healthy and immune system in top shape with these expert tips and tricks.
4 ways to stay healthy this winter
He's back! Old man winter has returned and Canadians are sipping hot chocolate by the ice rink, building snowmen and sitting by a fire on chilly nights.

Although outdoor winter activities are a lot of fun, the colder months are often the time when our immune systems take a hit and coughs, colds and the flu becoming more prevalent. Fortunately, there are very effective natural steps that can be taken to fend off winter illness and increase your odds of staying healthy, strong and fit.

Staying healthy this winter means taking natural steps like these.

1. Wash your hands
One of the most effective ways to stay healthy this winter is to remember to wash your hands. This may seem like a simple step, but it is one of the most effective methods of kill germs that are passed on to you.

2. Opt for garlic
Garlic has been shown to be an intense immune booster, killing off several types of bacteria and viruses. Don't be shy to toss some extra garlic into your sauces, pasta and vegetables. Odorless garlic supplements are also available at most health food stores.

3. Boost your vitamin C
Research has shown vitamin C to be one of the most powerful immune boosting vitamins available. This water-soluble vitamin can be found in oranges, orange juice, broccoli and in other fruits and vegetables as well as in high quality multi-vitamins. Chewable or liquid vitamin C is also available in most health food stores. Ester C (a unique form of vitamin C that is buffered with calcium to increase absorption) is also available in several multi-vitamins or as a single supplement.

4. Drink plenty of water
In order to stay healthy and keep digestion strong, it is important to drink 6-8 glasses of water each day. If you don't feel like drinking cold water, opt for a herbal tea that also offers plenty of anti-oxidant benefits, such as mint tea, green or white tea or berry teas.

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