As #OurCity braces for the festive season, we also gear up for the unendurable smog that has Delhi in its grip, at this time of the year. The air is toxic; allergies and upper respiratory tract conditions are surging. While we can do our bit using public transport as far as possible (or wait for #OddEven to be re-imposed) and saying no to crackers, #DSSCRecommends extra care towards the daily diet to help combat the toxic effects of air pollutants.
Load Up On Antioxidants
While inhaling the toxic air, the lining of the lungs act like a sieve, preventing the harmful substances from entering our body. When pollution levels are high, pollutants get through in the form of free radicals and wreak havoc on the immune system. Loading up on antioxidants becomes quintessential in this scenario. To prevent excessive oxidation or the creation of free radicals, one needs to find friends in the three major sources of antioxidants — Vitamin C, Vitamin E & Beta-Carotene. Here’s all you need to know about them:
Flavonoids
The flavonoids are a group of nutrients known for their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Inflammation leads to chronic diseases such as high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. Fret not, as these flavonoids will help calm you down, and support the nervous system and the heart. Red wine and white wine (hurrah!) are full of antioxidants as is dark chocolate. Green tea, broccoli, and leafy vegetables yet again find their way on this list. Berries, nuts, beans, and herbs like parsley and thyme, are chock-a-block with flavonoids too.
Consume Food Rich In Omega-3 Fatty Acids
Here’s a quick throwback to a biography lesson. Remember the particulate matter you inhaled which entered your lungs? Your heart comes in contact with it through the blood it pumps. Everything is connected. So here’s how you can take care of your heart in the coming weeks. Make sure you include flaxseeds, chia seeds, and walnuts in your diet along with black chickpeas, kidney beans, soybean, and spinach. For seafood lovers, we give you yet another reason to get your hands on good quality fish, oysters, and caviar — Omega-3 occurs naturally in these underwater inhabitants.
Home Remedies At Help
Grandma’s wisdom saves the day when an emergency comes knocking. These nifty tips will see you through the bad air days:
Here’s hoping this comprehensive list will power you through the pollution-filled days and usher you into the festive season with aplomb.