How to Make Your White Blood Cells Stronger
Things You'll Need
- Fruits
- Vegetables
- Omega 3 foods
- Fish
- Green tea
Instructions
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Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables. According to CNNHealth.com, eat five to nine servings per day.
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Consume lean protein. As CNNHealth.com states, eat fish, seafood, skinned poultry, lentils, and bean products. These do not have saturated fat. According to CNNHealth.com, you should eat 0.8 g to 1 g of protein per kilogram of your body weight.
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Eat healthy fats. According to CNNHealth.com, salmon, halibut and sardines satisfy this requirement. Moreover, you should also increase your intake of nuts, avocados and seeds.
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Drink tea, especially of the green variety. CNNHealth.com says that green tea is a rich source of epigalocatechin galiate, which has been shown by Canadian scientists to fight colds.
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Take a multivitamin. CNNHealth.com specifically says that you should choose one specifically designed for your sex and age. A multivitamin is important, because, as CNNHealth.com points out, "even a marginal deficiency of certain nutrients, particularly the B vitamins, A, C, E, selenium, iron and zinc," can seriously impair your immune function.
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