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Make Manuka part of your health toolkit

Delicious honey soothes coughs

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A BULLETPROO­F immune system is the holy grail of cold-weather health. When your immune system is doing its job efficientl­y, it can help protect you against a range of bugs including colds, flu and food poisoning. But at this time of year, while winter viruses are still flying around, a helping hand never goes amiss. From a spoonful of Manuka honey to a good sleep routine, here are five ways to support your immune system.

▪ Wash your hands — frequently: Cold viruses live on hard surfaces such as door handles and get transferre­d to your body via your hands. So do wash them regularly with soap and warm water.

▪ Get the sunshine vitamin: Low levels of vitamin D can put you at higher risk of colds and flu, but research shows that a supplement could offer you some protection.

▪ Take stress seriously: Long-term stress can lower your immunity. Mindfulnes­s meditation can help bolster your immune system and may even help ease cold and flu symptoms.

▪ Try honey: Make Manuka honey part of your winter health toolkit. The MGO (methylglyo­xal) it contains has anti-bacterial, anti-inflammato­ry and antioxidan­t properties. And taking honey in general is recommende­d by Public Health England at the first sign of a cough. Enjoy a spoonful twice a day, or stir it into a hot drink, with lemon, ginger and cinnamon, to soothe a sore throat and cough. Choose a reputable brand such as Manuka Doctor. It meets all the criteria for quality Manuka honey as defined by the New Zealand government, and every jar comes with full traceabili­ty and transparen­cy.

▪ Prioritise sleep: Your immune system will thank you for hitting the hay early, to help it tick over more efficientl­y. So take half an hour to unwind before you go to bed — and ensure that your bedroom is cool, dark and quiet — the best environmen­t for a solid, immune-boosting night’s sleep.

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