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    Energise those winter months
    Sarah-Jane

    Not everyone enjoys the winter months. Long dark evening make it difficult to get out in the fresh air, wind and weather encourages you to stay indoors, low temperatures turn you to comfort foods and the combination of central heating and frosty outdoors can make your skin dry and tight.

    But it doesn't have to be like that! Here are some ways to energise the winter months so you look and feel great.

    Winter-proof your skin

    Stay hydrated by drinking lots of water and moisturising really well. Eat lots of antioxidants to keep your skin bright and exfoliate once a week to get rid of the dead cells.

    Brighten your mood

    The winter can dampen the liveliest of spirits - researchers believe it's the lack of light that interferes with the hormones in the brain and reduces serotonin - the feel good hormone.

    But even on the worst day there is 30 times more light outdoors than in, so even if its bad do try to get outside every day even if its only for a short time.

    Make the most of natural daylight by pulling back curtains, and sitting by windows. If you suffer really badly from lack of light, consider a light box.

    You can also boost your mood by eating foods rich in tryptophan which your body uses to make the happy hormone serotonin.

    Eat fish, turkey, chicken, cheese, beans, tofu, oats and eggs. Taking a supplement of something like St Johns Wort may also help brighten your mood.

    Boost your immunity

    Most adults get 2-5 cols each winter when we're cooped up indoors. Build up your defences by eating foods rich in Vitamin C- citrus fruits, berries, red peppers, tomatoes - and Zinc - seafood, meat, liver, wholegrains.

    Getting enough sleep is also important, as is taking some regular aerobic exercise.

    Protect your Heart and Lungs

    Asthma, respiratory problems and heart attacks are more common in the winter because colds and flu can be a trigger.

    The best way to keep your heart and lungs healthy is to exercise aerobically as much as possible - at least 30 minutes, 3 times a week.

    You can also eat oily fish and other foods that provide Omega 3 fatty acids which help against heart disease.


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