Energy boosters to get you through the winter

Nutritionist Emma Wight-Boycott, from Spatone, gives us her top tips to survive the colder months

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by Maddy Biddulph |
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Breakfast

Start your day with a healthy slow release breakfast, which will keep you full of energy until lunch.

Warming oats are a great way to start your morning, try topping with nuts or seeds and some seasonal winter fruit like apples, pears cranberries or dates.

Porridge will keep you going throughout the day

Vitamin B12

If you are lacking in energy, try upping your intake of vitamin b12, which helps release energy from the food that we eat.

You can get vitamin b12 from meat, fish and dairy foods.

Vitamin C

Most of us are already aware that the mighty Vitamin C plays an important role in the immune system and protecting of cells.

Make sure that you’re getting enough vitamin c from your diet by adding foods like sweet potatoes, tomatoes, red peppers and citrus fruits in to your meals.

Vitamin C will fend off colds

Zinc

During the winter months we can come under attack from challenging viruses and bacteria that can cause cold and flu.

To support your immune system eat plenty of food that contains zinc such as oysters, spinach and legumes.

Iron

People may not realise that a cause of low energy can be low iron levels.

You can get iron from red meats, lentils and green leafy vegetables, but if you’re not getting your iron requirements through food sources alone consider taking a natural food iron supplement like Spatone Apple to maintain healthy iron levels.

Combining iron with Vitamin c, such as it is in Spatone Apple, increases the absorption of the iron and supports a healthy immune system – so it’s win win all round!

Vegetables packed meals

Sometimes the winter months can make us reach for sugar laden ‘comfort foods’ that can be bad for both our waistline and our energy levels.

However there are lots of winter foods that are both nutritious and comforting - roasted root vegetables are delicious and sweet, and soups packed with vegetables are great for lunchtime, especially with lots of garlic or ginger.

Ginger is full of goodness

Relax

Take some time out to assess your lifestyle and habits.

Overworking and having a lack of rest, exercise and sleep all tend to deplete our energy and our strength.

This can leave us more vulnerable to outside influences.

To achieve vitality over the winter months make sure you give yourself time to relax, exercise and try to get both good quality and quantity of sleep.

Positivity

Stay positive and balanced.

Healthy lifestyle and dietary habits, an optimistic attitude and basic care of our precious human body will support the optimal function of not only our immune system but also our entire body.

Spatone contains Spatone iron rich water sourced from the Welsh mountains of Snowdonia National Park – which can help top up iron levels whilst causing fewer of the unpleasant side effects often experienced with conventional iron food supplements.

For more info visit www.spatone.com.

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