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15 Foods to Eat When You’re Sick

These 15 foods and beverages provide nutrients that can help your body heal. Some have the added benefit of being gentle on your gastrointestinal (GI) system, which may be helpful if your symptoms include nausea or stomachache.
1. Chicken Soup
Amy Brownstein, RDN, a registered dietitian-nutritionist based in the San Francisco Bay Area, says chicken soup helps meet your nutritional needs when sick, since it contains electrolytes (minerals that regulate fluid levels and support other important functions), fluids, protein, vitamins (like vitamin A from carrots and B vitamins from wheat noodles), and minerals (like iron from the chicken).
2. Herbal Tea
One good choice for a sore throat: herbal tea.
3. Honey
4. Tuna
Canned tuna provides a quick, easy meal that’s rich in nutrients. “Packed with immune-supporting omega-3 fatty acids, protein, and vitamin D, tuna can help give your body what it needs to fight an infection and maintain good protein status,” says VenHuizen. (This means getting sufficient protein to meet your daily needs.)
5. Wild Salmon
6. Citrus Fruits
7. Turmeric and Ginger
Malhotra recommends using ginger and turmeric to help lower cold- and flu-related inflammation. “Ginger and the curcumin in turmeric have powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects that can help in recovery from respiratory illness,” she says. Foods like golden milk (a drink made of milk, turmeric powder, and other spices), spiced lentils, and curries can add more of these spices in your diet.
Consult your healthcare provider before taking any supplement to ensure it won’t interact with medications or health conditions.
8. Sauerkraut
9. Yogurt
10. Berries
11. Tomatoes
12. Spinach
13. Broccoli
14. Broth
VenHuizen says broth is one of the most hydrating foods for sickness. “Broth is a standout when it comes to immune support and recovering from illness,” she says. It provides fluids, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants your body needs to feel better. “But most people love it simply because it’s warm and comforting,” VenHuizen notes.
15. BRAT Diet
This simple diet of bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast is a great option if you have diarrhea or nausea. As VenHuizen explains, these foods are easy to digest and less likely to provoke symptoms that make you feel worse.