Boost Your Immunity This Cold & Flu Season
Nicole O'Neill
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Boost Your Immunity This Cold & Flu Season

Cold and flu season always seems to hit when life is busiest. While good sleep, nutrition, stress management, and hand hygiene are essential, the right supplements can give your immune system the extra support it needs. 

Below are four evidence‑informed supplements available at the Sport Medicine Clinic that can help you stay healthy and recover faster.

1. Vitamin C – Daily Immune Support  

Vitamin C helps white blood cells work effectively, reduces oxidative stress, and supports your body during times of physical or emotional stress. 

It may not prevent every cold, but it can reduce how long and how severe symptoms last. 

Try: C+ Biofizz – a high‑quality vitamin C with bioflavonoids for better absorption. 

2. Vitamin D – Prevent Before You Get Sick 

Vitamin D helps regulate both innate and adaptive immunity and is linked to lower rates of respiratory infections. 

Since vitamin D deficiency is extremely common in Canada—especially in winter—supplementation is often essential for people who work indoors. 

A blood test is the best way to determine your ideal dose 

3. Zinc – Helps Shorten Colds

Zinc supports immune cell development, antiviral activity, and the health of your respiratory lining—the body’s first defense against viruses. 

Taking zinc at the first sign of a cold may help shorten its duration. 

4. Immunotone – Herbal Immune Support 

Immunotone combines echinacea, astragalus, elderberry, andrographis, and medicinal mushrooms. 

These herbs help stimulate immune function, support recovery, and offer extra protection during periods of high stress, frequent travel, or intense training. 

The Bottom Line 

Cold and flu season doesn’t have to slow you down. Strategic supplementation—combined with sleep, regular meals, stress management, and movement—can help reduce sick days and support faster recovery. 

If you’re frequently getting sick or unsure which supplements you need, personalized guidance can make a big difference. 

Need Support? 

Book a consultation to create a tailored immune‑support plan. 

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