During the winter, it is very important and necessary to create immune protection in order not to get sick from seasonal viruses. This is done by taking lots of vitamins and simultaneously integrating a basic diet (as the term fructotherapy suggests).
Dried plums:
A fruit study spanning more than 30 years has revealed that plums are the fruit that provides the absolute most benefits. In addition to regulating the activity of the intestines, plums do not allow the intensification of osteoporosis in the bones. In addition, they fight inflammation in the mouth and are powerful antioxidants. Prunes also counteract the aging process of the skin and tissues.
Oranges:
Rich in vitamins, especially vitamin C, oranges prevent colds and viruses. In addition, they have a calming effect on the nervous system and lower cholesterol. A curiosity: it is better to consume them alone, since with other foods they can promote intestinal gas.
Arabian dates:
This fruit is perfect for people who have just recovered from illness. Boiled with water or milk they can act as an expectorant (a type of medicine). Necessary to strengthen the immune defense, it is very energizing, anti-inflammatory and diuretic (helps with bowel movements). Dates are able to fight hemorrhoids and constipation problems.
Mango:
Rich in vitamin A, mango is excellent for strengthening the heart and its arteries. It also acts against stomach weaknesses and is a natural protector of the entire digestive system. Baked in the oven with apples, mango cures lung infections, bronchitis and other similar ailments.
Apple:
It is an excellent fruit, it cures physical and intellectual fatigue (it is the perfect choice in times of stress), anemia, rheumatism, bronchitis, insomnia and nervousness. Have you ever tried apple water? Boil 3 apples cut into small pieces and a liter of water for a quarter of an hour and drink it if you want to fight acute bronchitis. To fight viruses include two raw apples in your daily diet.
Raisins:
It is an energetic food, very expectorant, affects the fight against kidney problems and lung infections, fights anemia and hemorrhages, acts as a cleanser and helps the digestive system.
Sweet pumpkin:
Sweet Pumpkin pulp is excellent for inflammations and burns. Being eaten regularly, it is a neutralizer of circulation disorders. Cut thin leaves from the pumpkin, put in a bowl of water and a little cinnamon until soft. Let it cool, dilute it with milk and drink it once a day.
Source: Glamour