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Tips for Beating the Flu This Winter

by boiron on December 15th, 2010

Now that flu season is underway, you want to protect your family and yourself as much as possible, especially when your children’s classmates continue to miss school and your co-workers are calling out sick. Lifestyle choices will play a role in how well you cope with the rest of flu season.  And by being proactive, your family has a much better chance at staying healthy and making the most of wintertime activities! Here are some of our tips on how to avoid getting sick and what measures to take if you do experience flu-like symptoms.

Get plenty of sleep: Between seven and eight hours of sleep each night is recommended. You need sleep to give your body energy to protect it from viruses.

Stay active: Incorporate moderate exercise into your daily routine – take walks, work out at a gym, or attend an aerobics class – again, to give your body energy and strength. Avoid strenuous exercise, though, when feeling ill.

Drink water: Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids. Drinking five to six glasses of water or other non-caffeinated beverages every day is recommended.

Skip junk food: By eating a healthy and balanced plant-based diet, which is naturally antioxidant and anti-inflammatory, you’re giving your body plenty of nutrients to help keep flu symptoms at bay.

Use hand sanitizer, either alcohol- or thyme-oil based: Wash your hands thoroughly – especially before meals – and use hand sanitizers to combat germs when soap and water aren’t available. Keep a bottle in your purse, at your desk at work, or any place else it’s easily accessible.

Take quick action to nip flu-like symptoms in the bud if you start to feel run down with a headache, body aches, chills or fever. Oscillococcinum, Boiron’s natural flu medicine, has been shown in studies to shorten both the duration and severity of flu-like symptoms when taken at the onset. Since Oscillococcinum is homeopathic, it has no side effects like drowsiness or sleeplessness, doesn’t interact with other medications, and is safe for everyone 2 years and older.

One Comment
  1. Very interesting and helpful tips. Thanks :)

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