Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Germ Safety Tips When Flying

You know germs abound in airports and planes. Rarely have I flown anywhere at any time of the year that a day or two later I didn't come down with some bug, usually one that includes coughing.

Be prepared. A day or two before you are to fly, take some Coldezze or Airborne, and by all means eat foods with Vitamin C..like Chili peppers. Believe it or not, they are higher in C than orange juice.Bell peppers, kale, and broccoli are all excellent sources of Vitamin C.
                                              
Don't forget the sanitizing wipes, and by all means, don't hesitate to wipe surfaces you are going to touch. The trays in the plane, as well as the seat arms and belt, are carriers for germs. Don't leave home without these wipes.

Important tip...bathroom door handles on the plane...wipe them thoroughly with the wipes. They can have all kinds of germs.

Last but not least, don't have the air vent coming directly down on you, tilt it forward. It is filled with germs circulating in the plane.

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