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How to Support Your Child’s Immunity Naturally This School Year

How to Support Your Child’s Immunity Naturally This School Year

The school year is here; new backpacks, sharpened pencils, and, unfortunately, the usual round of colds and sniffles. While we can’t stop kids from sharing germs, we can help their immune systems stay strong with simple daily habits (and a little sweetness from Manuka honey). 

Pack the Rainbow 

Colorful fruits, veggies, whole grains, and proteins are the foundation for strong immune systems. Oranges, broccoli, beans, nuts, and leafy greens all deliver the vitamins and minerals kids need. 
A drizzle of Manuka honey over fruit or swirled into yogurt makes it easier to get those nutrients down, without the sugar crash from processed snacks. 

Key Nutrients that Count 
  • Vitamin D from salmon, eggs, or fortified milks helps kids stay resilient. 

  • Zinc in beans, seafood, and nuts fuels healthy growth and repair. 

  • Vitamin C & antioxidants from citrus, berries, and leafy greens protect little cells from stress. 

    • Try pairing a vitamin C-rich smoothie with a spoonful of Manuka honey for a natural sweetener that also supports wellness. 

Care for Their Gut 

Most of the immune system lives in the gut. Foods like yogurt, kefir, and sauerkraut add friendly bacteria, while fiber from bananas and sweet potatoes keeps that good bacteria thriving. 
Manuka honey pairs perfectly with probiotic foods. Think overnight oats, smoothies, or warm cereal to help create a balanced gut environment. 

Rest and Recharge 

Sleep is when the body resets. Kids need anywhere from 8 to 14 hours, depending on age. Consistent routines, quiet wind-down time, and screens off before bed all help. A warm drink with a spoonful of Manuka honey and lemon can be a cozy part of the bedtime ritual. 

Keep Them Moving 

Active play, whether it's soccer, biking, or kitchen dance parties, helps kids build strength and recover more quickly from illness. Outdoor play brings bonus sunshine (hello, vitamin D). 

Hygiene + Hydration 

Handwashing, covering sneezes, and practicing good hygiene are tried-and-true defenses. On top of that, water keeps everything running smoothly. Encourage a refillable water bottle and add hydrating snacks like melon or cucumber. For a little extra comfort, mix Manuka honey with warm water and lemon; it soothes while hydrating. 

A Realistic Reminder 

Even with all the right habits, kids will still catch a cold here and there. That’s normal, it’s how immune systems learn. The goal isn’t perfection, it’s resilience. With nourishing food, plenty of rest, active play, good hygiene, and a touch of Manuka honey woven into daily life, your kids will be ready to take on the school year strong. 

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