Autumn reset: Strengthening your immune system for the colder season

Discover how to boost your immune system as we enter the colder months of autumn with Margareta Serfozo, Integrative Nutrition Health Coach & Functional Medicine Practitioner.

As autumn arrives, it's the ideal time to reset and recharge, especially when it comes to your immune system. The change in weather and the onset of colder months often bring new health challenges. A strong immune system is your best defence against seasonal colds, flu, and other illnesses. In this article, we will explore how you can prepare for the colder season and strengthen your immune system to stay healthy.

Autumn reset

Reduce stress

Managing stress is crucial for maintaining a strong immune system, as chronic stress can weaken it, making it harder for the body to fight infections. This autumn, make time to relax and engage in activities like practicing mindfulness, which has shown potential benefits on markers of inflammation, immunity, and biological aging. Moreover, research analysing over 300 articles shows that while short-term stress can boost natural immunity, brief stress like exams lowers cellular immunity but maintains antibodies, and long-term stress weakens both, particularly in vulnerable individuals. Therefore, managing stress is essential not only for achieving your long-term health goals but also for maintaining a well-functioning immune system.

Eat seasonal whole foods

Autumn provides a wealth of seasonal produce packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that are crucial for strengthening the immune system. Vegetables and fruits like pumpkins, sweet potatoes, apples and carrots are great sources of vitamins A and C, both essential for immune function. Adding leafy greens such as kale and spinach boosts your intake of important nutrients, further supporting immunity. Additionally, foods like garlic, ginger, and turmeric should not be overlooked, as they have potent anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, making them excellent for reinforcing immune defences during the colder months. Research also shows that the microbiome and the immune system are deeply interconnected, with the foods we eat playing a significant role in shaping the diversity and composition of gut bacteria, which in turn affect immune cells. Adding more plant based whole foods to your diet could also positively impact your gut health, by promoting beneficial bacteria like Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus, which enhance immunity and reduce inflammation.

Move for your health

Finally, staying active during the colder months is vital for maintaining a strong immune system. Regular moderate exercise, such as brisk walking, yoga, or cycling, supports immune function by promoting healthy blood circulation, which helps immune cells travel efficiently throughout the body. Studies have shown that physical activity can reduce the risk of infections and boost the body’s defence mechanisms. Even on cooler days, it's important to spend time outdoors for fresh air and sunlight, as our bodies need sunlight to produce vitamin D, which is essential for immune health.

As autumn arrives, it's the perfect time to give your immune system a fresh start. Managing stress, eating nutrient-packed seasonal foods and staying active outdoors not only strengthens your body but could also boosts your vitamin D levels for the colder months ahead. These simple tips will help you reset and stay healthy all season long.

*Disclaimer: This article is intended for educational purposes. The information, or comments herein, does not amount to, or replace, professional advice and should not be relied upon as or substitute for professional or medical advice from a qualified professional. *

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Margareta Serfozo

Integrative Nutrition Health Coach & Corporate Mental Health Facilitator

Specialising in women's health and fertility, Margareta created The Endearing Project to support, guide and enable her clients to follow their own path to wellbeing through lifestyle and behavioural guidance, and wellness, health and fertility coaching.

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