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Fighting the Flu Naturally
Eating Healthy to Prevent Illness During Pregnancy
By Teri Brown
Also, having good protein stores is important, as protein helps build, repair and maintain your body, which will help you fight infections," says Madalis. "Since protein needs increase slightly with pregnancy, it's important to have two to three servings of protein every day."
Foods that contain a lot of protein include chicken, turkey, fish, beef, pork, eggs, tofu, peanut butter, beans (such as kidney beans, black beans, pinto beans, etc) and cheese. Milk and yogurt are also good sources of protein and calcium.
Whether or not garlic or onions help fight off the symptoms of the common cold is still up for debate and may be for years. But no one can deny that eating a healthy diet rich in fruits and vegetables and quality protein will make you and your baby healthier and stronger and may even increase your chances of fighting off that pesky flu bug.
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