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How To Avoid A Summer Cold

At any point during the year, you’re likely to fall victim to the common cold. A runny nose, sore throat, coughing and sneezing can keep you under layers of blankets and tissues. But it’s finally summer and who wants to be stuck inside on a hot and sunny day? According to the National Institute of Health (NIH), winter colds are caused by rhinoviruses but summer colds are caused by more resilient enteroviruses. The irony of summer colds is they can last longer than winter colds and may make you feel even worse.

Follow these tips to stay healthy throughout the season:

#1) Fight Back Against Germs

Like us, bacteria thrive in warmer environments. Summer is typically filled with beach trips, pool days, barbecues and backyard parties, where you are more likely to come in contact with many different germs. If you are travelling this summer, beware of the germs on airplanes and in hotels. One of the most important ways to block viral transmissions is to always wash your hands thoroughly. If you don’t have access to a sink with soap and water, carry hand sanitizer or wipes. You can also pack a handy kit with cold relief products such as saline drops, acetaminophen and ibuprofen just in case.

#2) Ease Into a Summer Workout Routine

The excitement of summer can motivate you to boost your physical activity but exercising may also leave you vulnerable to an infection. Those who have been sedentary through the winter should gradually ease into physical activities because enterovirus is the only infection associated with strenuous exercise. Instead of power sprints and vigorous workout routines at the start of summer, try simple, lower-impact workouts to stay active and get the summer body you want.

#3) Stay Hydrated

As the heat rises, it is important to make sure your body retains enough water. Whether you are exercising outside or simply sitting in the sun, you are at risk for dehydration. Drinking water throughout the day helps your body to eliminate harmful toxins and waste materials that may compromise your immune system. If you’re not a fan of the taste of water, try infusing it with fresh fruits and herbs.

#4) Beware of Blasting Air Conditioners

As much as you may be tempted to turn up the air conditioner on a hot summer day, you may be making your body more prone to infection. Transitioning from warm to cold environments can suppress the immune system and cooler environments dry out the protective mucus membrane in the nose. Use your air conditioner when necessary but keep it on a low or medium setting and let your body gradually adjust to the temperature change.

#5) Boost Your Immunity with Food

Don’t underestimate the power of the ingredients in your pantry. You can try natural immunity boosters that can be found in your local grocery store. Oregano oil, sage extract, ginger, garlic and other superfoods can help bolster your defenses.

Vitamin D

Vitamin D is an important part of the immune system, and studies have shown people who have low vitamin D levels may have a higher chance of getting a respiratory infection, such as the common cold. Most of us get enough sun during the summer, but if you’re stuck inside often or wear a lot of sunscreen and cover up, you may still need supplemental vitamin D.

Oregano Oil

Oregano oil can improve gut health and boost your immune system. It acts kind of like a weed killer by helping to eliminate some of the bad bacteria that may be dominating your digestive system.

Japanese Mushrooms 

Japanese mushrooms – enoki, shitake or oyster – whatever variety you choose, they’re a great immunity booster. They’re loaded with ergothioneine, a powerful antioxidant, that doesn’t get destroyed during the cooking process.

Cruciferous Vegetables 

Cruciferous veggies, such as kale, broccoli, lettuce and cabbage, boost your liver’s ability to flush out toxins and provide a good environment for immune cells that live there.   

Avocados!

Adding avocados to your diet is an easy way to support adrenal function and health and keep your immune system happy. Avocados contain essential amino acids, antioxidants and some healthy fats to help balance hormone production.

Ginger

According to Ayurveda traditions, ginger warms the body and helps break down the accumulation of toxins in the organs, especially the lungs and sinuses. Ayurveda also believes ginger helps cleanse the lymphatic system, which is our body’s sewage system. By helping keep your airways and lymphatics open, ginger may help prevent the accumulation of the toxins that may increase your risk of infection.

Sage

Sage extract works as an expectorant, which helps your body move mucus out of your respiratory tract and helps to calm your cough. As a good alternative to an over-the-counter expectorant, try a drop of sage extract in tea or hot water.  

With all these excellent nutrition, behavioral, and environmental tips, we hope you stay cold-free all summer! 

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Health Benefits of Oregano and Oregano Oil

I add it to chicken, casseroles, and spaghetti sauce, but oregano does more than add flavor to your food! It contains vitamins A, C, E, K and B6, as well as fiber, folate, iron, magnesium, calcium, and potassium. For the sciency type, oregano contains two powerful phytonutrients, thymol and rosmarinic acid, which also function as potent antioxidants that prevent damage to cells throughout the body.

Various Health Benefits of Oregano Oil

Immune System

Oregano oil is being studied for an array of medical uses. It contains a compound called carvacrol, which has been shown to help break through the body’s outer cell membranes that help protect bacteria from the immune system.

In particular, studies show oregano oil is effective at killing bacteria, and could also help the immune system fight off viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites.  

Next time you feel a cold coming on, add some oregano leaf to a homemade soup or stew for an immune system boost.

Oral Health

The thymol in oregano oil is not only a phytonutrient, but is also used in many mouthwashes to combat bacteria, plaque and bad breath. Try adding a drop of two of oregano oil on your toothbrush with or without toothpaste.

Cholesterol

In people with high cholesterol, research shows taking oregano after each meal for 3 months can reduce LDL, or “bad” cholesterol and increase HDL, or “good” cholesterol.

Intestinal Parasites

Oregano is possibly effective for treating parasites in the intestines. The active compound, carvacrol, promotes a healthy environment in the GI tract. Taking oregano oil for 6 weeks can kill the parasites Blastocystis hominis, Entamoeba hartmanni, and Endolimax nana.

Controlling Microorganisms

When compared to other essential oils from herbs, oregano oil is more effective than others at inhibiting bacterial and fungal infections, such as E.coli, listeria, and staphylococcus aureus.

How to Incorporate Oregano Herb and Oil:

  • Garnish it on top of your pizza.
  • Add to sautéed mushrooms and onions.
  • Add a few sprigs to your olive oil to infuse the oil with the essence of the herb.
  • Fresh oregano is an aromatic addition to omelets and frittatas.
  • Add to homemade pasta, garlic bread, and spaghetti sauce.
  • High quality oregano and oregano oil may help improve your health, as research continually shows.
  • Oregano oil (diluted in coconut oil) can be used on skin infections to boost healing.
  • It can be diluted for effective use on athlete’s foot and fungal infections.
  • Oregano oil diluted in olive oil can be rubbed on sore muscles and joints for pain relief.

Tips and Notes: Oregano oil should be avoided during pregnancy, but culinary oregano leaf is considered fine.

When cooking with oregano, add fresh oregano toward the end of the cooking process since heat can easily cause a loss of its delicate flavor. It’s best to add dried oregano at the beginning of the cooking time.

Enjoy!

In Health and Happiness,

Kelly Harrington, MS, RDN

Registered Dietitian Nutritionist for Healthy Goods

 

References:

Web MD. Oregano

Elgayyar M. Antimicrobial Activity of Essential Oils from Plants against Selected Pathogenic and Saprophytic Microorganisms. Journal of Food Protection, Number 7, July 2001, pp. 927-1084, pp. 1019-1024(6). 

Georgetown University Medical Center. Oregano Oil May Protect Against Drug-Resistant Bacteria, Georgetown Researcher Finds. ScienceDaily. 2001 October 11.  

Mark Force, William S. Sparks, Robert A. Ronzio. Inhibition of enteric parasites by emulsified oil of oregano in vivo. Phytotherapy Research. 200 May 11. vol.14 issue3 DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1099-1573(200005)14:3<213::AID-PTR583>3.0.CO;2-U. 

 

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