Step 1

Increase your intake of vitamin C. Vitamin C not only boosts your
immune system, but in higher dosages has been shown to be an antiviral
as well. The recommendation is to dramatically increase your intake at
the first sign you may have been exposed to the flu. Search for "the
Vitamin C Foundation" to find an effective dosage for you.

Step 2

Add green tea or green tea extract to your diet. Several clinical
studies have shown that the polyphenols within green tea have strong
antiviral and therefore anti-flu properties. There have been many other
health benefits linked to green tea as well, so this supplement should
be a must have.

Step 3

Spice your foods with turmeric. Curcumin, the active ingredient in
turmeric, has both antiviral and antioxidant properties to help you
body ward off any viral infections.

In addition, this compound modulates the inflammation response and
decreases the likelihood that your immune system will over react with
inflammatory defenses. If you do not like the taste of this spice,
curcumin is also sold in an extract form for convenience.

Step 4

Ensure you are getting enough vitamin E in your diet. There has been at
least one clinical study completed that links adequate vitamin E intake
with reduced viral activity. Studies have also shown there may be a
link between vitamin E and a reduced duration and severity of flu
symptoms.

Step 5

Add a whey protein shake or two to your diet. Not only is whey protein
a great
source of protein and essential amino acids, but it also directly
boosts glutathione
levels in your bloodstream. Glutathione is a strong antioxidant that
directly
supports your immune system. Having increased levels of glutathione
increases
your ability to fight off infections and illness.

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