Want better immunity? Check out this recommended diet for monsoon

ByZarafshan Shiraz, New Delhi
Published on: Aug 16, 2023 01:00 pm IST

There are increased chances of communicable diseases due to lowered vitality in monsoon. Here's the recommended diet for rainy season to better your immunity

The monsoon season brings in a cluster of changes in the atmosphere that stays static for a period of two or more months hence a series of adaptations in the food, lifestyle and body care are recommended to be taken, so that the individual benefits during the rainy season. Major health concerns during monsoon are increased chances of communicable diseases due to lowered vitality and increased energy demand by the body which leads to excess food intake and craving.

Want better immunity? Check out this recommended diet for monsoon (Photo by Anastasiia Chaikovska on Pexels)
Want better immunity? Check out this recommended diet for monsoon (Photo by Anastasiia Chaikovska on Pexels)

Recommendations for better immunity:

In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Naturopathy expert Dr Cijith Sreedhar of Prakriti Shakti (CGH Wellness), suggested, “The diet should contain vitamin C, Antioxidant, Fibres - in fibres we need to take care to have soluble fibres as this is more important. They are mainly found in the seasonal fruits and other fruits such as: Papaya, Pomegranates, Cherries, Pears, Apple, Jack fruits, lemon, Orange and Mosambi. These kind of citrus fruits contain plenty of vitamin C and fibres too and will assist in boosting your immunity plus helps to develop better gut bacteria. The recommended vegetables for the monsoon season are the gourd varieties such as Bottle gourd, Bitter gourd, Ash gourd, Ridge gourd and Snake gourd. Other vegetables being those that are available in plenty during this season such as cucumbers, tomatoes, beans, okra and radish – all of which are alkaline in nature hence, improves one’s immunity.”

According to him, the most important fruits and vegetables are -

  • Broccoli: Broccoli is a rich source of vitamin C, E, and K and also contains plenty of fibres plus mineral elements such as Calcium, Potassium and Magnesium. These help to improve digestion and maintain immunity.
  • Oranges: The orange is a citrus fruit which contains plenty of ascorbic acid or Vitamin C. It will increase your immunity by production of WBC cells. This citrus fruit also contains other nutrients, such as calcium, phosphorus, potassium and magnesium, which enhance one’s overall health.
  • Pomegranates: Eating or drinking pomegranates juice boosts your immunity and helps the body to fight chronic diseases, control high blood pressure, enhances digestion besides being beneficial for the skin. It contains Vitamin B12, C, A and E which have the anti-viral, antioxidant nutrients.
  • Beetroot: Beetroots help lower blood pressure levels, prevent anaemia, reduce inflammations in the body while helping it to fight against several infections. Recommended to add beetroot to your diet during this monsoon to strengthen your immune system.

    To prevent excess food intake and craving, Dr Cijith Sreedhar recommended:

  • Include fat rich fruits like avocados and nuts and seeds in your breakfast.
  • Reduce intake of refined carbs.
  • Whenever you feel hungry or cravings - use healthy snacks made of dehydrated vegetables, millet-based snacks and nuts.
  • Use healthy oils such as coconut, olive etc for salad dressings as helps to give higher satiety feeling.


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