The Best Diet for Avoiding Both Weight Gain and the Flu This Year

Wash Hands.

Photo credit: bigstock

6. Use Common Sense

Little things can make a big difference, such as washing our hands frequently, using hand sanitizers when out in public, avoid touching our faces with our hands, and avoid people who are obviously sick. Read more how to fight colds with baking soda.

You see it every year, people who are sick, coughing and sneezing, shaking hands , hugging, and kissing the cheek of friends, neighbors, and co-workers, as if they want to share the love, so to speak! If they won’t say it, don’t be afraid to speak up and say I’m sorry, it looks like you are sick and I don’t mean any offense, but I really don’t want to pass this on to my children, husband, or whomever is in your life. No one will think badly of you if you opt for a wave rather than a hug, in fact, most people will follow your example once they realize what you said wasn’t rude, it was nothing more than the truth.

Keep surfaces clean and avoid touching public surfaces as much as possible. You don’t have to go around looking like Michael Jackson, but sliding your hand down that handrail at the mall is a sure-fire way to pick up a ton of germs on your trip down the stairs.

PrevPage: 6 of 7Next
//