Hey guys,
Have you travelled to different countries in a short amount of time (i.e less than a week per place), only to be completely run down with sickness or the flu or something worse by the near end of it?. This is a holiday killer and a common problem among travellers. Having done the same over the past 5 yrs while working in my 9-5 and trying to squeeze as many countries as possible in my 4 week and mini vacations, here is some advice for you which has worked well for me.
Get your daily vitamins
If you are travelling to countries where processed food is dominate, this is especially the case. A daily multi vitamin may not be sufficient enough. This list of vitamins serve as a minimum. Pack these before you go as you may not be able to get them abroad depending on where you go.
Drink 1 Gallon of water per day
It goes without saying that drinking a lot of water has proven time again to reduce the impacts of getting sick. It has also proven to be the cause of you becoming sick when not enough of it has been drank.
Get your callories up
Contrary of trying to lose weight and going on a diet, given the amount of walking and the adrenaline of travelling, you'll need as much calories as you can get. Preferably, with nutrient dense foods where possible.
Don't spend too long in your hotel/air bnb room
Get out there and walk around for 30mins. Probably assume there will be some kind of walking/exercise involved when travelling.
Go to your local doctor before travelling
Your doctor should have a list of potential diseases that may be active in that country which is not in yours. Any vaccines that are recommended should be taken in the prescribed period before travelling.
Sleep when you can
Yea I never sleep that much while travelling, but again not enough rest will lead to sickness. There are going to be nights where you stay up all night, and plenty of them
. But I will say that any free time you have to kill, you should catch up on some sleep and listen to your body.
And of course....
Always try protect yourself from STDs. Don't go down on girls that look sus down there.
The list can go on. But this should be the basic checklist to minimise the impacts of getting sick so you can return home without taking a holiday from the holiday like many people do.
Peace,
-MB
Have you travelled to different countries in a short amount of time (i.e less than a week per place), only to be completely run down with sickness or the flu or something worse by the near end of it?. This is a holiday killer and a common problem among travellers. Having done the same over the past 5 yrs while working in my 9-5 and trying to squeeze as many countries as possible in my 4 week and mini vacations, here is some advice for you which has worked well for me.
Get your daily vitamins
If you are travelling to countries where processed food is dominate, this is especially the case. A daily multi vitamin may not be sufficient enough. This list of vitamins serve as a minimum. Pack these before you go as you may not be able to get them abroad depending on where you go.
- Multivitamin - Take 1 in the morning and 1 in the evening
- Vitamin D3 - Take 1 in the morning depending on the country you're staying in
- B Complex vitamins - take 1 in the morning
- Omega 3 fats - take 1 in the morning and 1 at night
- Zinc/Magnesium - take one late evening/night time
- Vitamin C - Slow release tablet - 1 in the morning and 1 at night
Drink 1 Gallon of water per day
It goes without saying that drinking a lot of water has proven time again to reduce the impacts of getting sick. It has also proven to be the cause of you becoming sick when not enough of it has been drank.
Get your callories up
Contrary of trying to lose weight and going on a diet, given the amount of walking and the adrenaline of travelling, you'll need as much calories as you can get. Preferably, with nutrient dense foods where possible.
Don't spend too long in your hotel/air bnb room
Get out there and walk around for 30mins. Probably assume there will be some kind of walking/exercise involved when travelling.
Go to your local doctor before travelling
Your doctor should have a list of potential diseases that may be active in that country which is not in yours. Any vaccines that are recommended should be taken in the prescribed period before travelling.
Sleep when you can
Yea I never sleep that much while travelling, but again not enough rest will lead to sickness. There are going to be nights where you stay up all night, and plenty of them
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And of course....
Always try protect yourself from STDs. Don't go down on girls that look sus down there.
The list can go on. But this should be the basic checklist to minimise the impacts of getting sick so you can return home without taking a holiday from the holiday like many people do.
Peace,
-MB