How To Fight The Sickness
You hear a sneeze.
Someone tells you that they’re “somewhat sick.” Because of this, you’re getting anxious because you already know what’s going around.
The flu bug.
Almost everyone hates getting sick. Even those who aren’t fully sick hate the feeling of fighting the virus inside their body. If many people are sick around you, here are some methods that can prevent you from being stuck in bed.
Stay clean
Make sure you wash your hands and keep your environment sanitized. If there are people around you who are sick, give them some personal space—for them and for you. This will help from getting in contact with some germs. Avoid touching your nose, mouth and eyes if you think you touched an area that’s contaminated.
Orange juice and emergency-c are your best friend
The people bringing the emergency-c to work are prepared. Orange juice is known to be the number one drink of vitamin C to boost your immune system. But if you’re in a rush, do you have time to pour you some fresh oranges? Emergen-c contains about 1,000 ng of vitamin c. It also holds B vitamins and electrolytes to boost your energy. It can easily be stored in a purse or backpack. Then all you need is a water bottle—which can help you drain out the virus as well.
Steamy air
If you get a stuffy nose, that means the sickness is hitting you. Go into the bathroom and close the door, then run the shower (bath in it, if you want) until the steam fills the air. This will help open your airways to make it easier to breathe. If you want to get fancy, you can always make a fill the tub with hot water (that’s bearable to sit in) put in a bath bomb and soak in it — so you will feel like you’re in a spa as you open up your airways.
In result, keep yourself clean and away from germs. Boost up on your immune system by getting the vitamin c and drinking lots of fluids.