Colder months tend to mean your immune system might need a little extra love.
“Your
immune system is a complex network of cells, organs and proteins that protects you from infection,
2 but it doesn’t just ‘switch on’ in September when the kids go
back to school. It needs constant support year-round,” explains nutritionist Rob Hobson, author of
Unprocess Your Life.
Here’s why he reckons August is the perfect time to build resilience…
Vitamin D levels are starting to fall
Most of us in the UK rely on summer sunshine to top up our
vitamin D stores. “By late August, UVB rays are fading and that top-up window is closing,” says Rob. “If you’ve been
wearing SPF (as you should) or haven’t had much sun exposure, your
vitamin D levels might need some support. might already be dipping.”
End-of-summer fatigue
Ironically, many people head into
autumn feeling a bit run down. “Summer often means disrupted routines, more alcohol, richer food and fewer nutrients,” says Rob. “That combination can wear your body down more than you realise.”