September: A Healthy Start to the Season

Женщина и нутрицевтики для здоровой кожи
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Женщина и нутрицевтики для здоровой кожи

September is a month symbolizing a new stage: the start of the school year, returning to active work after vacations, changes in climate conditions, and a gradual transition to shorter days.

During this time, our body especially needs support for the immune system, cardiovascular health, and skin condition, as stress and changes in lifestyle rhythm affect all these areas.

Nutraceuticals can be an important part of daily self-care, helping the body transition more smoothly through seasonal adjustments.

Mother and son with nutraceuticals for immunity
Mother with her son in the kitchen, holding a pack of nutraceuticals

Immunity: the First Line of Defense

Autumn is a time of increased risk of colds and viral infections. That is why it is worth paying attention to nutraceuticals that support the body’s natural defenses.

  • Vitamin C — a classic antioxidant that enhances barrier functions and stimulates phagocytosis.

  • Zinc — an immune response modulator that shortens the duration of colds【1】.

  • Probiotics — strengthen the microbiome and reduce the risk of respiratory infections【2】.

Combined formulas containing vitamin C, zinc, and probiotics in gummy or powder forms are especially beneficial.

Morning workout in September, man with a jar of nutraceuticals for immune support
Man exercising outdoors, a jar of nutraceuticals nearby

Heart and Energy

Returning to a work routine makes it important to support the cardiovascular system.

  • Omega-3 fatty acids reduce the risk of inflammation and support blood vessel elasticity【3】.

  • Coenzyme Q10 participates in energy production in mitochondria and is beneficial under increased physical and emotional stress.

  • Magnesium helps stabilize heart rhythm and reduce fatigue.

In September, when stress factors increase, these nutraceuticals become a basic support for an “energetic heart”.

Nutraceuticals for heart and blood vessels: magnesium, zinc, coenzyme in powder, capsule, and gummy forms
Jar of nutraceuticals on a table with autumn leaves

Skin and “Beauty from Within”

Seasonal weather changes affect the skin: moisture decreases, sensitivity increases, and signs of fatigue appear.

  • Collagen maintains skin elasticity and reduces dryness.

  • Biotin and zinc improve hair and nail health.

  • Ceramides restore the skin barrier, especially in autumn when humidity drops.

Skin-targeted nutraceutical combinations often include collagen, vitamin C, and zinc for a comprehensive effect.

Table 1. Nutraceuticals for the Start of Autumn

Focus Nutraceuticals Primary Effect Beneficiaries
Immunity Vitamin C, Zinc, Probiotics Enhances defense, reduces risk of respiratory infections Adults, children, students
Heart & Energy Omega-3, Coenzyme Q10, Magnesium Stabilizes heart function, energy, endurance People with high workload
Skin & Beauty Collagen, Biotin, Ceramides Skin elasticity, hair, nails Women and men 25+
Mother gives child nutraceuticals for immunity and heart health
Mother giving nutraceuticals to her child for breakfast

Practical Tips

  • Start the season with a health planner: list which supplements and in what form you will take them.

  • Choose convenient delivery forms — gummies, powders, capsules with prolonged release.

  • Remember, nutraceuticals work best when combined with healthy sleep, diet, and physical activity.

Nutraceuticals for autumn immunity, jar on table
Yellow leaves, jar of nutraceuticals, cup of tea, notebook

Conclusion

September is the perfect time to refresh habits and start the season with self-care. Supporting immunity, cardiovascular health, and skin with nutraceuticals lays the foundation for a healthy autumn and reduces seasonal health risks.

References

  1. Hemilä H, Chalker E. Vitamin C for preventing and treating the common cold. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2013.

  2. King S, Glanville J, Sanders ME, Fitzgerald A, Varley D. Effectiveness of probiotics on the duration of illness in healthy children and adults. Br J Nutr. 2014;112(1):41–54.

  3. Mozaffarian D, Wu JHY. Omega-3 fatty acids and cardiovascular disease: effects on risk factors, molecular pathways, and clinical events. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2011;58(20):2047–2067.

About the Author

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Nikolay Bondarenko is a Ukrainian dermatologist and expert in skin diseases.   A graduate of Ukraine's leading medical university, he specializes in diagnosing and treating dermatological issues.   As the author of numerous expert articles, he actively contributes to the development of dermatology and shares his knowledge with the medical community.





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