Featured Advertisers
Sat, Nov. 07  -   -  Mobile  -  RSS
  

Make a post about this story on FredTalk. Get a printer-friendly version of this page. E-mail this story to a friend.


Visit Janet Marshall's blog: In Moderation

It's no myth: Chicken soup really is helpful when you're sick

Stock up on chicken soup

Date published: 11/2/2008

IT'S OFTEN denigrat- ed as an old wives' tale, but actually, there is evidence that chicken soup can help with colds and flu.

One of the yuckiest parts of being sick is the mucus, nature's way of trapping germs and literally running them out of our system. Research showed eating spoonfuls of chicken soup sped up this healthy process.

And although I haven't seen research on other soups, I would advise vegetarians to pick miso soup or vegetable soup--it should have a similar effect.

Back to chicken soup. Scientists found that chicken soup helped people clear mucus better even than hot water or tea. Cold water actually slowed mucus--so consider avoiding cold drinks when you have a respiratory infection. Warm water or tea may be more helpful.

Another study found that chicken soup stimulated white blood cells, the guardians of the immune system. And a Nebraska study found that a vegetable-rich version of chicken soup was anti-inflammatory.

There hasn't been as much research done on chicken soup as I would wish. That's because most research is funded by drug companies, and they can't patent chicken soup and make loads of money off it.

Still, chicken soup is a time-tested home remedy to speed recovery, used for thousands of years in Europe, China and other places around the world.

For many people, chicken soup summons childhood memories of being cared for, and of healing. This placebo effect alone can be very powerful.

Besides, chicken soup is delicious, nourishing, and the steam rising from the soup bowl acts as a mini humidifier.

MORE POWER WITH HERBS

You can boost the healing power of chicken soup by adding tasty herbs. A few small studies have suggested that garlic and sage stimulate the immune system against viruses. Or, if you prefer an Asian flavor, add ginger instead of sage--it is also antiviral.

If you're making chicken soup from scratch for someone, you can make it even more nutritious by cooking the chicken, bones and all, and adding a dash of something mildly acidic such as lemon juice or vinegar to the soup pot.

Simmering chicken bones in acidic broth releases calcium into the soup. That's good for people's bones, too. Just be sure to strain out the chicken bones out before you serve it!


1  2  Next Page  

Jen's Soothing chicken soup

Makes 6 hearty servings

chicken, skin removed (about 1 lbs.) 3 cups carrots, chopped 3 cups celery, sliced 2 cups potatoes, cubed but not peeled 1 to 3 cloves garlic, minced 1 teaspoon black pepper (or teaspoon cayenne) 3 bouillon cubes 8 to 10 cups water 1 tablespoon dried sage juice of lemon (about cup) cup chopped fresh parsley (or 2 tablespoons dried)

Procedure:

1. Bring water to boil in large pot.

2. Add all other ingredients except parsley, and bring to boil again.

3. Cover, reduce heat, and simmer 90 minutes.

4. Remove chicken, put on chopping block, and slice meat off the bones. Discard the bones. Return chicken meat to the stew pot.

5. Remove from heat, add parsley and serve.

Nutrient Analysis: 270 calories, 26 g protein, 9.4 g fat (2.5 g saturated fat), 21 g carbohydrate, 5 g fiber, 72 milligrams calcium, 2.6 milligrams iron, 940 milligrams sodium (less if low-sodium bouillon used), 800 milligrams potassium, 16,000 units vitamin A, 30 milligrams vitamin C, 63 milligrams cholesterol.

Jennifer Motl is a registered dietitian. Formerly of Fredericksburg, she now lives in Wisconsin.



Follow us on
twitter
fredericksburg.com Facebook page


Date published: 11/2/2008


What do you think?
Enter your FredTalk username and password to post a comment on this story. If you are registered on FredTalk or another part of this site, use that login here. Otherwise, you can just REGISTER here... .

Username: Password:

Post title:


Please keep it brief: (512-character limit)
Please make sure CAPS LOCK is off. Posts in ALL CAPS will be deleted.)


By checking this box, you agree to the terms of the FredTalk User agreement.