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10 foods to boost your immunity

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Did you know that certain foods can help keep your immune system strong?
If you're looking for ways to prevent colds, flu and other infections, your first step should be a visit to your local grocery store. Plan your meals and include these 10 powerful allies in boosting your immune system.

Variety is the key to good nutrition. Eating just one of these foods won't be enough to help fight the flu or other infections, even if you eat it all the time. Pay attention to portions and recommended daily intake so you don't get too much of one vitamin and too little of another.

An important reminder
No food supplement can cure or prevent diseases.
With the COVID-19 pandemic, it is especially important to know that no supplement, diet, or other lifestyle modification other than social distancing and good hygiene practices can protect you from COVID-19.

1. Citrus fruits

Most people turn straight to vitamin C as soon as they feel the first symptoms of a cold. And this is because it is known to everyone that it helps to strengthen your immune system.

Vitamin C is thought to increase the production of white blood cells, which are key in fighting against infections.
Almost all citrus fruits are high in vitamin C.
Popular citrus fruits include:

• oranges
• grapefruit
• clementines
• tangerines
• lemons
• lime

Because your body does not produce or store it, you need vitamin C daily for continued health. The recommended daily amount for most adults is:
• 75 mg for women
• 90 mg for men

If you choose to supplement, avoid taking more than 2,000(mg) per day.
Also keep in mind that while vitamin C can help you recover from a cold faster, there is no evidence yet that it is effective against the new coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2.

2. Red peppers

If you think citrus fruits have the most vitamin C of any fruit or vegetable, think again. Red peppers contain almost 3 times more vitamin C (127 mg) than oranges (45 mg). It is also a rich source of beta carotene.

In addition to boosting your immune system, vitamin C can help you maintain healthy skin. Beta carotene, which your body converts to vitamin A, helps keep your eyes and skin healthy.

3. Broccoli

Broccoli is overloaded with vitamins and minerals. Containing vitamins A, C and E, as well as fiber and many other antioxidants, broccoli is one of the healthiest vegetables you can put on your plate.

The key to preserving its ingredients is to cook it as little as possible – or better yet, not at all. Research has shown that steaming is the best way to retain more nutrients in your food.

4. Garlic

Garlic is found in almost every kitchen in the world. It adds flavor to food and is essential for your health.


Ancient civilizations recognized its value in fighting infections. Garlic can also slow the hardening of the arteries, and there is some evidence that it helps lower blood pressure.


Garlic's immune-boosting properties appear to come from a high concentration of sulfur-containing compounds such as allicin.

5. Ginger

Ginger is another ingredient that many people turn to when they get sick. Ginger can help reduce inflammation and reduce sore throats. Ginger can also help with nausea.
Although used in many sweets and desserts, ginger is a bit hot because it contains gingerol, a relative of capsaicin.
Ginger can also reduce chronic pain and may even possess cholesterol-lowering properties.

6. Spinach

Spinach made our list not only because it's rich in vitamin C, but it's also packed with lots of antioxidants and beta carotene, both of which can boost your ability to fight infection.

Similar to broccoli, spinach is healthiest when cooked as little as possible to preserve its nutrients. Also, light cooking facilitates the absorption of vitamin A and allows the release of other nutrients.

7. Yogurt

Look for yogurts that have the word "alive" printed on the label, such as Greek yogurt. These crops boost your immune system.


Try to get plain yogurts and not the ones that are flavored and full of sugar.Instead, you can sweeten your yogurt with healthy fruit and a little honey.
Yogurt can also be a great source of vitamin D, so try to choose brands fortified with this vitamin. Vitamin D helps regulate the immune system and is believed to strengthen our body's natural defenses against disease.

8. Almonds

When it comes to preventing and fighting colds, vitamin E tends to lose out to vitamin C.

However, this powerful antioxidant is key to a healthy immune system.


It is a fat-soluble vitamin, meaning it requires the presence of fat to be absorbed properly. Nuts, such as almonds, are packed with vitamins and also have good fats.
Adults only need about 15 mg of vitamin E each day. A half-cup serving of almonds, which is about 46 whole, shelled almonds, provides the recommended daily amount.

9. Sunflower seeds

Sunflower seeds are full of nutrients, including phosphorus, magnesium, and vitamins B6 and E.

Vitamin E is important for regulating and maintaining the function of the immune system. Other foods with high amounts of vitamin E are avocados and dark leafy greens.


Sunflower seeds are also incredibly high in selenium. A variety of studies, mostly conducted in animals, have examined its ability to fight viral infections such as swine flu (H1N1).

10. Turmeric

You may know turmeric as a key ingredient in many spice blends. But this bright yellow, bitter spice has been used for years as an anti-inflammatory to treat both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
Research shows that high concentrations of curcumin, which gives turmeric its distinctive color, can help reduce exercise-induced muscle damage. Curcumin is a promising immune booster (based on findings from animal studies) and antiviral. But more research is needed.

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Why choose a Latex mattress?

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 1. It has a long lifespan

Over time, multiple layers can lose their support, often resulting in poor quality sleep.

With Latex, support is long-lasting. The secret word? Elasticity. Latex is known for its elasticity, always recovering to its original shape. As a result, there is only minimal loss of height and stiffness over the years.

2. It has excellent elasticity

Do you want to start your day feeling refreshed? It might surprise you, but it's all about flexibility.

Latex hugs and lifts. By gently nudging your body (remember rebounding?), it provides instant stress relief that sets healthy blood circulation in motion.

Don't worry about rolling or bouncing on your mattress. You will never have the feeling of sleeping on a damaged mattress thanks to the elasticity of Latex.

 3. Self-adjusting humidity and ventilation

When we talk about mattress problems, these two come up most often:

  1. They tend to trap heat and get very hot
  2. During night sweats, you may feel suffocated.

Latex eliminates both problems. Thanks to its open-cell structure – the formation of millions of tiny air holes – Latex provides body support and breathability.

The latter ensures continuous ventilation. This helps your body cool in summer and stay warm in winter. Waking up from a nightmare? No more cold sweats as the open cells transport moisture throughout your mattress for quick evaporation.

4. Provides excellent body support and is ergonomic

If Latex were an equation, it would probably look like this:

Latex = soft comfort + orthopedic support

Belted mattresses show these qualities best:

  • Softer belts protect your body, to relieve pressure and pain in joints and muscles
  • Supportive belts provide a natural alignment of the spine, as if standing upright

Latex adapts instantly to position changes and supports every type of sleeper and body shape.

5. It's the healthiest sleep solution

For people suffering from asthma or other allergies, Latex has proven to be a helpful sleep solution. Like many natural materials, Latex is naturally hypoallergenic. It is antibacterial, resistant to dust mites and eliminates odors thanks to the excellent self-regulating ventilation.

Worried About Your Latex Allergy? Do not worry. During production, the proteins that cause this allergy are deactivated. They are completely harmless the moment your mattress rolls down the production line.

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Pillow: The annoying thorn in the rose of hospitality...

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No matter how you look at it, it's unfair.Unfair to me who have paid a respectable amount for a week's holiday. It is also unfair to the owner of the hotel that hosts me. Because it passes the exams with a very good grade in terms of cleanliness, the quantity and quality of the meals, the level of behavior and service, and even the additional facilities (gym, swimming pool, etc.).But it remains... reexamined in the most important - perhaps - detail of the stay: The pillow!

I made the tragic mistake of not taking the anatomical Latex I have at home with me. And this mistake proved fatal for my neck. After the first nightmarish night where I could barely get a wink, I thought I'd ask the front desk for an extra pillow to make it two and get some relief. In vain! A normal night's sleep turned out to be an elusive dream. And as you all know, the consequences during the day are painful.Headaches, bad mood, feeling tired and constant, extremely annoying, neck pain. If I could screw my head off, I would…

Obviously the hoteliers know better than I how unprofitable, how sophisticated, how unsafe (as there is also theft) it would possibly be to put good quality anatomical pillows in the rooms. But, brother, it is so very essential to the guest.I really - I mean it - would prefer inferior amenities to all other services, as long as it ensured a comfortable and restful night's sleep.

So if you are a hotelier or owner of any type of accommodation and want your customer reviews to say 'the best sleep I've ever had', then turn to Snooze for high quality anatomical pillows and mattresses.You will be surprised by the craftsmanship in the construction and the natural materials used to ensure the best and - at the same time - healthier result.

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