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5 foods to boost your immune system this cold, flu season: Dr. Saphier

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Top foods to boost your immune system

Fox News medical contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier joins ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to discuss the best foods to boost your immune system during the cold and flu season.

There are many methods of staying healthy during cold and flu season, including choosing certain foods.

In a Sunday appearance on “Fox & Friends Weekend,” Fox News medical contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier offered some power foods that can help boost the immune system.

“It is certainly cold, flu and COVID season,” she said. “And we want to prevent illness, because once you already get infected, I’ll be honest, there are not a lot of things to relieve some of your cold and flu symptoms.”

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Here are a few immune boosters that can be added to your diet, according to Saphier.

1. Red bell pepper

Vibrant stack of red peppers.

One raw red bell pepper has double the daily dose of vitamin C, according to Saphier. (iStock)

One whole, raw, red bell pepper has more than twice the daily recommended dose of vitamin C, Saphier stated.

“Vitamin C is obviously great for our immune system,” she said.

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“If you grill it, if you boil it, it does reduce the vitamin C a little bit, but it’s still excellent, it has other nutrients in it.”

Saphier shared that she slices red bell peppers and serves them to her kids “almost every morning before school.”

2. Blueberries

Eating blueberries

Blueberries are “nature’s powerhouse,” Saphier said. (iStock)

Saphier described blueberries as a “superfood” and “nature’s powerhouse.”

“When it comes to all of your fruits and veggies, this has one of the highest amounts of jam-packed, antioxidant, low-calorie, low-sugar content,” she said.

“Grab a handful – it’s great for you.”

3. Citrus

Slices of fresh citrus fruit on wooden cutting board

The best way to reap the benefits of citrus is eating it raw, the doctor advised. (iStock)

Citrus foods like oranges and lemons provide a “high amount of vitamins,” according to Saphier.

The doctor warned that citrus does have higher sugar content, so people who are diabetic should be cautious about amounts.

“Especially if you get the pre-packaged, concentrated juice from the store — that has a lot of sugar on it, [so] you have to be careful,” she said.

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The best way to boost citrus intake is to eat it raw or add it to a vitamin-packed juice, according to Saphier.

“I like to make a green version … with spinach, celery, turmeric, ginger, lemon and some other stuff,” she listed. “It’s just jam-packed with vitamins.”

4. Garlic

Garlic Cloves and Bulb

Garlic is “one of the best things for your immune system,” according to Saphier. (iStock)

Although it may be surprising, garlic is “one of the best things for your immune system,” according to Saphier.

The doctor shared that she takes liquid garlic and combines it with other ingredients, like turmeric and ginger, in a juice for an extra immune boost.

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“If your body is as healthy as possible going into cold and flu season, it’s your best bet at staying healthy,” she said.

5. Walnuts

Glass bowl with walnuts

Saphier described how walnuts look like a “mini brain” and are great for brain health. (iStock)

While Saphier didn’t call out walnuts for immune support, she mentioned their benefits for brain and cognitive health.

“People say when you look at walnuts, they look like a little mini brain,” she said.

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“I keep these with me in my office at the hospital,” she added. “They’re really good for you, so obviously you want to keep your body healthy, but your brain healthy as well.”

Saphier explained that organic options are “always the way to go” to avoid exposure to pesticides, hormones and other additives, but they can be a little more expensive.

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“If only we could get those prices down, so that they’re more affordable and accessible,” she added.

Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle reporter for Fox News Digital.

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