Ho, Jan. 08, Madam Dzifa Adzornu, Nutrition Officer, Ho
Municipal Health Directorate, has called for the consumption of more water,
protein, fruits and moist based foods to replenish the body and boost the
immune system during the Harmattan season.
She noted that most people
especially children lost weight during the dry season and underscored the need
for the individual to consume at least eight glasses of water a day to remain
hydrated.
Madam Adzornu who was speaking to
the Ghana News Agency in an interview said moist foods such as soups and
porridge must dominate menus, and added that daily consumption of fruits and
vegetables strengthened the immune system, whiles preventing respiratory tract
infections, which often resulted due to increased pathogens in the dusty
atmosphere.
She said proper food hygiene must
be considered, and asked consumers of street foods to patronize vendors who
operated in clean surroundings, and avoid cold meals.
Madam Adzornu advised parents to
ensure kids had nutritious and wholesome homemade foods in school, and asked
them to replace unhealthy snacks and sweets with fruits and more water.
She also called on nursing
mothers to breastfeed babies at regular intervals, and stressed on good
hygienic practices which included hand washing with soap at all times.
Madam Adzornu said air-borne
infections spread easier with the fast winds of the dry season, and advised the
public against open sneezing and spitting around.
GNA

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