15 Ways to Eat Your Way to a Stronger Immune System

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10. Raspberries and Blueberries

Although all berries are high in antioxidants and vitamin C, blueberries and raspberries rate right up at the top of the scale. Wild blueberries, in particular, are powerful immune system boosters. These berries contain strong phytochemicals, such as anthocyanin, which support the immune system process.

 

11. Tulsi

Sometimes called Holy Basil, this is an herb that has been used for thousands of years in India. Drinking tulsi tea will fill your body with healthy antioxidants, support your brain, heart, vision, and, of course, your immune system.

 

12. Propolis

This compound comes to us from bees and is one of the most broad-spectrum antimicrobial compounds that can be found in nature. Propolis is the richest source of apigenin and caffeic acid, two phenolic compounds that help the body with its immune response.

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