Post by : Michael Darzi
Parents today worry far more about their children’s health than ever before. School hours are long, children move between different environments, and the weather in many places changes quickly. On top of that, kids spend a lot of time indoors, often in air-conditioned rooms. All these things together make them catch colds and coughs more often.
For families living in Dubai and the Middle East, this problem becomes even bigger. Kids go from the hot outdoors straight into chilly indoor temperatures. This sudden change puts pressure on their throat and chest, making them more likely to fall sick.
While medicines are available everywhere, many parents prefer natural ways to support their child’s immunity. Indian households have used simple ingredients for generations to keep children healthy. These ingredients are not fancy or expensive — they are everyday foods with powerful health benefits. When used properly, they act like a natural “immunity shield,” helping kids stay active and cold-free.
Children today do not live the same lifestyle their parents once did. They spend more time with screens, play less outdoors, and often eat fast food. These habits slowly weaken their body’s natural ability to fight germs.
So even a small weather change or a classmate having a cold can easily affect them.
A strong immune system grows with time. It depends on:
Eating nutritious food
Sleeping well
Staying clean
Playing outside
And having natural, nutrient-rich foods in daily meals
These Indian superfoods do exactly that — they help the body grow stronger from the inside.
A cold may sound simple, but it can disrupt a child’s whole routine. A blocked nose, sore throat, tiredness, and loss of appetite can make them feel weak and irritated. Over time, repeated sickness can cause:
Missing school days
Poor focus in class
Low energy
Even weaker immunity
Children in the UAE deal with sudden temperature changes every day:
Very hot temperatures outside
Cool indoor temperatures due to AC
This jump makes the throat dry and sensitive, increasing the chances of cold and cough. That’s why building immunity naturally is so important for families living in Dubai, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, and similar climates.
Indian superfoods are full of natural vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. They support digestion, strengthen immunity, and help the body fight infections naturally. Most importantly, these foods are gentle and suitable for young children.
Below are five of the most trusted Indian superfoods that parents can easily add to their child’s meals.
Turmeric has been used in Indian kitchens for centuries. It contains curcumin, a natural compound known for its power to fight germs and reduce inflammation. That is why it is excellent for children who catch colds often.
Fights harmful germs
Soothes throat irritation
Improves digestion
Supports stronger immunity
Add a small pinch to warm milk
Mix in soups, rice, or dal
Give with honey (only for kids above 2 years)
Even a little turmeric daily can help keep your child healthier.
Amla, also called Indian gooseberry, is one of the best natural sources of Vitamin C. It boosts immunity much better than many packaged supplements.
Strengthens the immune system
Helps digestion
Supports hair and skin health
Protects the body from viruses
Sweet amla candy
Amla juice mixed with warm water
Amla chutney
Amla is especially helpful for kids who fall sick frequently.
Tulsi, or holy basil, is known for its powerful healing qualities. Its leaves naturally fight viruses and bacteria, making it perfect for keeping the respiratory system strong.
For years, Indian homes have used tulsi to treat:
Cough
Fever
Sore throat
Cold congestion
Mild tulsi tea
Tulsi water (soaked overnight)
Tulsi with honey for kids above 3
Tulsi is especially useful for children who spend long hours in air-conditioned rooms.
Pure cow ghee is one of the healthiest foods for growing children. It helps digestion and supports the body’s ability to absorb nutrients.
Repairs the stomach lining
Helps absorb vitamins
Gives steady energy
Supports brain development
Spread on warm chapati
Mix in dal or khichdi
Add to steamed rice
If digestion improves, immunity also becomes stronger.
Moong dal is gentle on the stomach but packed with protein — an essential nutrient for immunity.
Builds strong muscles
Helps the body produce immunity cells
Keeps energy levels stable
Light moong dal soup
Moong dal dosa
Soft moong dal cheela
These meals keep children full and energetic without upsetting their stomach.
| Time | What to Do |
|---|---|
| Morning | Warm water with honey or tulsi |
| Afternoon | Fruits + a balanced lunch |
| Evening | 30–45 minutes of outdoor play |
| Night | Warm milk with a pinch of turmeric |
Make sure they sleep 7–9 hours daily
Limit junk food and sugary drinks
Teach proper handwashing
Ensure they drink enough water
Give sunlight exposure for Vitamin D
Clean AC filters regularly (very important in Dubai)
Building a strong immune system is not about giving more medicines. It is about healthy habits, proper sleep, simple foods, and natural nourishment. Indian superfoods like turmeric, amla, tulsi, ghee, and moong dal have supported children’s health for generations — and they work just as well today.
With regular use, these foods can help your child stay cold-free, energetic, and healthier throughout the year, no matter how the weather changes.
The information in this article is provided for general awareness and educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. DXB News Network encourages readers to consult a qualified healthcare provider before making any changes to their child’s diet, routine, or health practices. Individual needs may vary, and natural remedies should be used responsibly under proper guidance.
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