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Want to prevent yourself from getting sick this winter? Who wouldn’t?!

Research has shown that it might be easier than you think, and it doesn’t necessarily involve taking a bunch of pills.

Many studies have shown that diets very high in specific fruits and vegetables can dramatically decrease the frequency, severity and duration of illness.

Eat Yourself Healthy

Research has consistently shown that a diet high in the following foods will keep you up to snuff this winter:

Asparagus

All leafy greens

Beets

Brussels sprouts

Cabbage

Carrots

Cauliflower

Dried olives

Horseradish

Onions

Parsnips

Potato skins

Almonds

Brown rice

Flaxseed

Pumpkin seeds

Sunflower seeds

Apricots

Blackberries

Black cherries

Blueberries

Cranberries

Figs

Gooseberries

Peaches

Prunes

Strawberries

Don’t see many things you like to eat? Make soup.

That’s right; one of the easiest ways to get these healthy foods (particularly the veggies) is to make a soup, stew or crock-pot meal out of them. You can then eat the soup as is or puree it in the blender to make a colorful meal in its own right or as a stock base for something else.

Not much of a kitchen gourmet? No problem – there are countless internet sites that can give you simple and easy ideas. Start here, search the recipes according to your food restrictions/preferences and enjoy!

Please share any cooking tips/tricks as well as favorite healthy recipes below! Here’s to your health!