
Alimenti per rafforzare il tuo sistema immunitario questo inverno
Revisione paritaria di Dr Colin Tidy, MRCGPAutore Josh AldermanPubblicato originariamente 28 Nov 2025
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Durante i mesi più freddi, è comune sentirsi più stanchi, affaticati o inclini a raffreddori e influenze. Sebbene non esista un singolo alimento che possa prevenire le malattie, fare scelte di supporto nella tua dieta può aiutare il sistema immunitario a funzionare al meglio.
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Foods to boost your immune system

1. Citrus fruits
Citrus fruits such as oranges, lemons, grapefruits, and clementines are well known for their vitamin C content. Vitamin C helps support the normal function of the immune system and is something the body cannot store in large amounts.
Adding fresh citrus to breakfasts, snacks, or salads is an easy way to increase your intake.
2. Berries
Torna ai contenutiStrawberries, blueberries, and raspberries are rich in antioxidants. These compounds help protect cells from damage caused by everyday processes in the body.
Having berries with yoghurt, porridge, or blended into smoothies can help boost antioxidant intake through the winter.1
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3. Garlic
Torna ai contenutiGarlic contains naturally occurring compounds that may help support immune health.2 Some people like to use garlic in soups and stews during winter to help add both flavour and nutritional value.
Adding it towards the end of cooking can help preserve more of its beneficial compounds.
4. Ginger
Torna ai contenutiGinger is often used when people feel under the weather. It may help soothe digestion and is commonly used in teas, stir-fries, and curries.3
Fresh ginger can be grated into hot water with lemon for a warm winter drink.
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5. Leafy green vegetables
Torna ai contenutiSpinach, kale, and other dark green vegetables are high in vitamins A and C. These nutrients support healthy immune function and provide fibre, which is important for digestive health.
Light cooking methods, such as steaming, help preserve vitamins.
6. Yoghurt and fermented food
Torna ai contenutiFoods such as live yoghurt, kefir, sauerkraut, and kimchi contain 'good’ bacteria that support the gut microbiome.
Supporting gut health is an important part of helping to boost your immune system in winter as the gut plays a key role in the body’s immune defences.
7. Nuts and seeds
Torna ai contenutiAlmonds, walnuts, pumpkin seeds, and sunflower seeds provide vitamin E, healthy fats, and minerals such as zinc and selenium. Zinc, in particular, is important for normal immune cell function.
A small handful of nuts or seeds makes a convenient snack or salad topping.
8. Oily fish
Torna ai contenutiOily fish including salmon, mackerel, and sardines are high in omega-3 fatty acids. These fats play a role in managing inflammation in the body.4 Oily fish also contain vitamin D, which is especially relevant in winter when sunlight levels are lower.
Add salmon or mackerel as the primary protein for a dinner meal or lunch.
9. Mushrooms
Torna ai contenutiSome mushrooms provide small amounts of vitamin D, particularly when exposed to light. They also contain B vitamins and selenium.
Mushrooms can be added to pasta dishes, soups, and omelettes to help increase nutrient intake over the colder months.
10. Beans and lentils
Torna ai contenutiThese plant-based protein sources contain iron, zinc, and B vitamins. Iron supports the transport of oxygen around the body and helps prevent tiredness.
Adding lentils to soups or having beans in salads or stews can be a simple way to increase intake.
Other ways to support immunity in winter
Torna ai contenutiFood is only one part of immune health. Other helpful habits that can support your immune system include:
Getting enough sleep.
Staying hydrated.
Being physically active where possible.
Washing hands regularly to reduce the spread of viruses.
Sommario
Torna ai contenutiLearning how to boost your immune system in winter does not require major changes. Eating a varied diet with fruits, vegetables, wholegrains, healthy fats, and fermented foods can support your body’s natural defences.
While these foods cannot prevent illness completely, they may help your immune system function at its best through the colder months.
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Le informazioni su questa pagina sono revisionate da clinici qualificati.
Next review due: 28 Nov 2028
28 Nov 2025 | Pubblicato originariamente
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Josh AldermanRevisione paritaria di
Dr Colin Tidy, MRCGP

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