With the holidays just around the corner, it’s hard not to let the stresses of the season overcome you! There’s the Christmas shopping, baking, decorating, visiting with friends and family and constantly trying to fight off any circulating colds or flus. Healthy eating habits tend to melt away, faster than a snowman on a sunny day! So how can you keep up with your health, beauty and still manage to survive the madness? Here are 3 main tips to live by for this holiday season!
Give your body the power of immunity!
To avoid getting sick, it’s important to enrich your diet with colourful fruits & veggies! Fruits and vegetables contain powerful antioxidants and other vitamins and minerals such as vitamin C and zinc which help to strengthen & maintain your immune system to protect against all sorts of bugs! Vitamin C helps your body get over a cold faster and may modestly reduce symptoms. Zinc may also decrease the severity of some colds. Most importantly, stay hydrated with lots of water!
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Take advantage of seasonal favourites!
To stay healthy and glowing, why not take advantage of cranberries or cranberry jelly for their antioxidant power?! Not only can you fight off colds, but also reduce your risk for some cancers and heart disease.
After Jack Frost nips at your nose, why not warm up with a cup of real hot cocoa?! Try making it with skim milk to boost your calcium and vitamin D intake and as an added bonus, choose real cocoa for its flavonoid benefits (which act similarly to antioxidants).
Not a creature was stressing, not even a mouse!
Being on the go all the time is hard on your body. And guess what? It shows! Stay beautiful by taking time for yourself. Try a warm, soothing bath followed by some of the homemade spa recipes posted earlier.
It’s also equally important to set aside time for your meals. Give yourself enough time to prepare, cook and enjoy the goodness of food by sitting down at the table with friends and family. Enjoy the presence of company and celebrate this beautiful season.
“The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen, nor touched … but are felt in the heart.”
- Helen Keller


