The holiday season is the worst time to get sick. It’s supposed to be a jolly time with family and friends, but when you’re ill, you have no choice but to stay in and miss all the fun!
With Christmas so near and a whole list of errands to do before it gets really festive (and busy), I’m in our home with tissue paper overflowing in the trash bin. I’ve been sick since the weekend and I’m itching to get better because I’ve got A LOT of things to do. Aside from a pile of work waiting to be done, I’ve got Christmas shopping on my mind too. It’ll be our first Christmas in our new home so I’d really like to make it memorable for the whole family. But since I’m sick, I haven’t had the chance to buy what I need to start decorating. It sucks!
I have a lot of catching up to do so I’m trying my best to get better AND not to pass on the virus to the whole family. Who wants the whole family to get sick during the holidays, right? So, I’ve come up with 5 tips to boost your immunity during the holidays because we all want to have a #HealthyHoliday and a #StressFreeChristmas!
TIP #1: Give yourself a break. I know the holiday season is an exciting time of the year. And so we spend one evening after another out and about shopping for holiday decorations and Christmas gifts. Although I haven’t started shopping yet, I’m guilty for spending late nights at work because how else can I fund my holiday shopping, right? That is super wrong, friends. Rest is important in keeping your immune system strong enough to fight off illness so make sure you get lots of it!
TIP #2: Eat. I have no problem about this because I love eating. Haha! But in all seriousness, I know a lot of people who are going on crazy diets now so they can “eat during the holidays.” The thing is, if you don’t give your body the fuel it needs to stay healthy during this very busy time of the year, you’ll most likely get sick. It’s okay to eat, but eat healthy, balanced meals.
(Also, don’t forget to drink LOTS of water!)
TIP #3: Make washing your hands a habit. We’ve been told since we were kids to always wash our hands. Do you actually do it? This is one simple act that really helps stop viruses from spreading. It doesn’t take long to do it, so just do it!
(If you’re always out and about, it’s handy to bring a hand sanitizer and disinfectant spray with you. I’ve got on-the-go protection recommendations here!)
TIP #4: Lessen contact when you do get sick. As much as I’d love to kiss and cuddle my minis, I’m practicing self-control by limiting my contact with them so as not to pass on the virus. I also make sure that I spray disinfectant on the usual surfaces that we touch, like faucets and door knobs. It’s recommended to wear a face mask as well especially if you find yourself coughing a lot.
TIP #5: Get a boost for your immune system. I just realized now that I haven’t been taking anything to help me boost my immune system. With a demanding business and supporting my husband as he launches his own business plus taking care of the minis and managing the household (I stand by my word not to get househelp), I realize now that it’s important for me to take vitamins too. I started asking around for recommendations lately and a lot of my friends recommended Fern-C. Ika nga nila, #FernCSubokNa.
I did a bit more digging to see why I should shift to Fern-C from the brand I used to take way back then and this is what I got:
- Fern-C is a Sodium Ascorbate. What I used to take is Ascorbic Acid. While Ascorbic Acid does its job in helping prevent cough and colds as well as assist in speeding up healing when you do come down with a cough or cold, one major side effect of taking it is stomach irritation. Sodium Ascorbate is a combination of ascorbic acid and sodium. What makes it advantageous is that its alkaline content counter-balances the acidity of ascorbic acid; hence it’s less likely to cause stomach irritation.
- Fern-C is a potent anti-oxidant. Sodium Ascorbate is known to increase body resistance to infections and stress. It also promotes fast wound healing and can also prevent anemia, bone fractures and vulnerability of the small blood vessels.
- Fern-C comes in capsule form. Since Sodium Ascorbate comes in capsule form, it dissolves faster than Ascorbic Acid (this usually comes in tablet form). It also stays longer inside the body, which is beneficial for its antioxidant value.
That said, I think I’ve got a winner for what I’m going to start taking to have a #StressFreeChristmas and a #HealthyHoliday! To know more about Fern-C, visit their website or follow them on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.
What about you? What steps are you taking to keep your family healthy? Share your tips in the comments section below!
WE love Fern-C!
I’ve heard a lot about Fern C, ok daw sya as vitamin C. We take multivitamins but during those days kailang ng booster, I’d try this one. Basta di lang sana ako acidic sa kanya.
weve been using fernc for years now. sodium ascorbate is better because its alkaline based. 🙂
LOL I already eat too much during the holidays XD
Thanks for the tips 🙂 Try ko din magtake ng Fern C para iwas sa sakit and wish ko nga sana #StressFreeChristmas. Advanced Merry Christmas to you and your family! Have a healthy holidays 🙂
I have heard a lot of good things about Fern-c will check it out.
Xoxo
MrsMartinez
I think Vitamin C is a must for every family.
Enough rest, eating healthy, plenty of water and exercise are must to be healthy.
I find when I give myself a break I completely recharge and feel more positive and energetic.
I even go farther by getting a massage! It does wonders on a tired mind and body! 🙂
This is important for us especially parents. We need to be immune. Thanks for posting this.
Vitamin C is really important, I’m also taking Vitamin C and D to boost my immune system.
Good tips. Important sa akin yung washing of hands! Yun lang, your hands become dry 🙁
That’s what I noticed too! That’s why I moisturize using Argan Oil, very effective. 🙂