PG Diploma In Dietetics And Health Nutrition, Bsc - Home Science
Dietitian/Nutritionist, Lucknow
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Have spicy foods during the winters as they help in fighting colds and clearing out sinuses.
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While spicy foods do clear out sinuses, they are detrimental to the health of your stomach. If you have a cold or the flu, spicy foods will make it worse. Avoid red peppers and red chili powder especially, as these can exacerbate health problems during the dry winters.
Which of the following drinks should you avoid during winters?
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Any beverage that contains copious amounts of caffeine tends to act like a diuretic. A diuretic is a substance that tends to cause excessive urination and thus may dehydrate your body. This problem becomes greater during the winters due to the lack of thirst and thus an already dehydrated body will lose water even more. This will result in formation of thicker mucus, resulting in colds taking longer to heal.
You should consume all types of green vegetables during winters.
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While dark green leafy vegetables such as spinach and kale grow during the winters, other forms of lighter green vegetables are usually stocked from earlier and thus may undergo degradation in quality. It is thus best to buy organically grown fresh vegetables which are known to be grown during the winter season rather than buying vegetables which may have been stockpiled from earlier.
Which of the following soups are not good for you during the winters?
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While soup can help soothe an aching throat or a blocked nose, cream soups can actually cause more trouble. Cream-based soups can thicken your mucus and exaggerate the cold and flu symptoms. Also, cream soups tend to have a much higher salt and saturated fat content which is detrimental to your health. The option in this regard is thus to have vegetable stews and soups without creams or other additives and lightly garnished with ingredients and spices such as salt and pepper.
Milk and dairy products will actually make your cold or flu worse.
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When you are suffering from cold, consuming milk or any other dairy-based product will thicken your mucus. This will result in a much longer healing period. While milk is considered to be a good thing to drink when you are fit, it is a completely different story if you are already fighting an infection. It is, thus, best to avoid milk or milk-based products when you have a cold or flu.