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HEALING HYPERFOODS

Move over superfoods, a new group of disease-fighting food heroes has been unleashed – which could help when it comes to COVID-19

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We all know our superfoods – nutritiona­lly dense fruit and veg, which health experts urge us to eat more of. Blueberrie­s, broccoli and green leafy veg are on the list, although there’s no scientific­ally accepted definition. But a hyperfood is, in effect, a super-superfood. With specific health-assisting or diseaseatt­acking properties, they could be used in the fightback against viruses, such as COVID-19, in the future.

Findings from the first phase of the Corona-al project, conducted by Imperial College London, identified foods containing molecules with antiviral properties. ‘We’re looking for ways to potentiall­y help people when they’ve contracted the virus, reducing either the duration or the severity of the disease,’ says Dr Kirill Veselkov from the Department of Surgery & Cancer at Imperial.

Here are the hyperfoods to try.

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