Three vitamins and supplements everyone should take during winter

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The dramatic dip in sunlight at this time of year can disrupt our internal body clock and lead to a lack of essential nutrients. (Image: Getty Images)
The dramatic dip in sunlight at this time of year can disrupt our internal body clock and lead to a lack of essential nutrients. (Image: Getty Images)

As winter approaches, days become shorter and the inevitable seasonal illnesses begin to do the rounds, wreaking havoc with our wellbeing.

The dramatic dip in sunlight exposure can disrupt our internal body clock and lead to a lack of essential nutrients. But that's not all. Stress levels tend to rise during this time of year, too. Spending too long indoors with others coupled with the approach of Christmas and coping with the current cost of living crisis all add up to a particularly demanding time for many of us. With this in mind, Abi Roberts, sports nutritionist from Bulk.com, reveals the best foods and supplements to take during the winter months to support immunity, maintain health and help keep us happy.

Vitamin D to combat reduced natural sunlight

Abi says: “Vitamin D is an absolute staple in the winter months, as our exposure to natural sunlight is limited from October through to March, which can result in low vitamin D levels. This nutrient is essential as it plays a crucial role in maintaining a healthy immune system and bone strength. Supplementing with vitamin D can help mitigate the risk of deficiency and support overall well-being during the darker months.”

Vitamin C and zinc – to boost immunity

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Vitamin C paired with zinc is also essential for flu season, as Abi explains: “Both vitamin C and zinc are vital for a robust immune system. Consuming these supplements during winter can help support your body’s defences against common winter ailments. Vitamin C is also important to maintain healthy skin, bones, and encourages wound healing.”

Echinacea - protects against winter illnesses

Abi says: “Echinacea is a popular herbal supplement known for its potential to boost immune system function. During winter, when colds and flu are more common, incorporating echinacea into your supplement regime can provide some added protection, helping to reduce the severity and duration of illness.”

Eating the right foods

As under half of the UK admits to having supplements regularly, it is equally important that we eat the right foods to boost our immunity this winter.

Citrus fruits – a good source of vitamin C

For those who find it easier to work vitamins into their diet rather than taking tablets, Abi says: “Fruits like lemons, limes, and oranges can provide a significant boost of vitamin C and make for a refreshing and uplifting taste during blue winter months.”

Turmeric – has anti-inflammatory properties

Abi explains “Turmeric contains curcumin, a compound with powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Adding turmeric to your winter dishes, or taking it in capsule form, can help alleviate inflammation, soothe winter-related aches and pains, and support overall well-being during the winter months.”

Fermented foods – promotes a healthy gut

Abi says: “Incorporating fermented foods like yoghurt, kefir, and sauerkraut into your winter diet can be particularly beneficial. These foods are rich in probiotics, which promote a healthy gut microbiome. A well-balanced gut can help strengthen the immune system, improving your body's ability to fend off winter illnesses and maintain overall well-being.”

Paul Speed

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