Feeling Sick? An RD Wants You To Eat This (Nope, Not Soup)
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Hannah Frye is the Beauty & Health Editor at mindbodygreen. She has a B.S. in journalism and a minor in women’s, gender, and queer studies from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Hannah has written across lifestyle sections including beauty, women’s health, mental health, sustainability, social media trends, and more. She previously worked for Almost 30, a top-rated health and wellness podcast. In her current role, Hannah reports on the latest beauty trends and innovations, women’s health research, brain health news, and plenty more.
Image by Stocksy | Guillermo de la Torre October 23, 2024 We carefully vet all products and services featured on mindbodygreen using our Our selections are never influenced by the commissions earned from our links. If you're feeling under the weather, cooking up anything that takes more than five minutes may sound daunting. Given that your taste buds may be on hiatus, too, you're likely left staring at the fridge wondering what will taste great and make you feel better as quickly as possible so you can get back into bed and rest (I can relate, if you can't tell). To avoid any indecision, keep this smoothie recipe on hand for when you feel a cold coming on, during the recovery period, or anytime you need a nutritious pick-me-up. A nutrient-dense smoothie recipe for cold season
Behold, the cold-busting recipe. Then take a peek at why it's so great for you (with some expert insights).
Ingredients
How to
The method here is simple (as it should be when you have a cold): Just toss your ingredients into a blender and blend until you reach your desired consistency.
If you want something a bit more filling, feel free to add your toppings of choice and a scoop of collagen powder or protein powder to make this smoothie even more satisfying.
Why these ingredients?
When you're not feeling well, you may be more inclined to reach for simple foods like crackers or bread—which is fair. However, those simple carbohydrates don't come with many additional nutrients, which is where this smoothie comes into play. The nutritious blend can help replenish what you may be missing out on during this time.
The goal with this blend is to boost your immune system, digestion, and gut health in one fell swoop while still tasting great and not overwhelming your body (especially if your stomach feels sensitive).
Below, a quick glimpse into some of the benefits this recipe brings, from registered dietitian, nutritionist, and founder of Real Nutrition, Amy Shapiro, R.D.:
The takeaway
If you don't know what to make when you're feeling sick, add this smoothie recipe to your menu. It's packed with vitamin C, probiotics, fiber, and even more nutrients to help you feel your best as soon as possible. Plus, it just tastes great. Here, more cold remedies to consider.