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‘Ways to Strengthen Immunity in Winter Amid Risk of Colds, Influenza’

Last updated: December 18, 2025 11:13 pm
Irma Khan
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As winter sets in and temperatures fall, the risk of colds and influenza rises, making the maintenance of bodily health and immunity a matter of necessity.

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Ginger: A shield against inflammationTurmeric: An ally of immunityCinnamon: Warmth and immunityMint: Protection from seasonal illnessGreen tea: A store of antioxidants

Ginger: A shield against inflammation

 

Ginger has long been known for its healing properties. It contains antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds that support the health of the immune system.

It may be taken as a warm drink with honey or included in daily meals.

Turmeric: An ally of immunity

 

Turmeric contains curcumin, a compound with natural activity against bacteria and viruses. The doctors said that adding turmeric to warm milk produces a drink that supports resistance to illness and helps maintain the body’s immune defences.

Cinnamon: Warmth and immunity

 

Cinnamon is among the herbs known to improve blood circulation and support immune function. It also assists in lowering blood sugar levels, making it a sound choice in winter. It may be consumed with honey as a drink or added to desserts and foods.

Mint: Protection from seasonal illness

 

Mint is not only aromatic but also contains anti-microbial properties. These properties assist in easing inflammation of the respiratory system.

Experts advised drinking one cup of warm mint tea daily to reduce nasal congestion and support immune performance.

Green tea: A store of antioxidants

 

Green tea is rich in polyphenols that support immunity and help protect the body from various illnesses.
He recommends drinking one or two cups daily without sugar.

Alongside these herbs, a balanced diet remains essential for maintaining strong immunity. The doctors advised regular exercise and restful sleep to ensure the immune system remains healthy throughout the winter season.

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