Saturday, March 28, 2020

Homemade Drinks To Boost Immunity Power

By Jitendra Indave On Saturday, March 28, 2020
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Recently, some cases are found that COVID-19 patients cured. If there is no vaccine invented so far then how it is possible? It's all because of the strong immune system of the body.

The more powerful the immune system, the more protective you are. In the last article, I discussed anti-viral food to protect against Coronavirus. These ingredients increase

immunity power. Anyone can make a simple immunity booster drink to fight against Coronavirus. Few points must be kept into mind:

  1. For strong immunity power, a balanced and healthy diet should be taken. Avoid junk foods.
  2. Include in your diet the food rich in carbs, protein, fiber, fat, vitamin-c, copper, iron, potassium, vitamin B6 and manganese.
  3. If possible, use coconut oil in the recipes.


A strong immune system fights against any kind of bacterias or viruses. The body has a weak immune system that gets infected easily and the body struggles against illness.
Orange is rich in the anti-oxidants element. Ascorbic acid and beta-carotene are very effective in fighting infections. These elements are found in Orange. Cucumber is another element which full of vitamins, minerals, and electrolytes. These are helpful to keep away infections.  -

Orange Boost Recipe

1 Big Carrot
2 Oranges
100ml orange juice
1 tbs Chia seeds
6-8 drops of curd
1/2 teaspoon Cinnamon (Daal Chini)
1/2 tablespoon crushed ginger
1/2 tablespoon coconut oil
1/2 tablespoon turmeric

Process :
Mix all these above elements in a blender. Make it thin and mix well.
Pour into the glass and it is ready to serve.

If all the above not available only oranges will do. Juice makes juice of two or three oranges add a half a cup of water. That's it.


Hot Lemon And Ginger Tea

Both the ginger and lemon are full of antioxidants and vitamins so adding it in our daily routine is beneficial. Ginger can also help increase blood circulation and lemons can help soothe inflammation.

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