Combating Coronavirus: Anushka Sharma shares her lockdown fitness secrets

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Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli are maintaining body alkaline to boost immunity

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Published: Wed 22 Apr 2020, 5:10 PM

Last updated: Wed 22 Apr 2020, 7:17 PM

Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma and her cricketer husband Virat Kohli are maintaining a routine for a healthy lifestyle every single day despite the Covid-19 lockdown, and they are being focussed on boosting immunity.
"We, honestly, are not doing anything different from what we normally do. I think Virat and me are people who don't believe in diets and we just have a lifestyle which is very healthy. We have always been like that," Anushka said during a live chat for an online educational platform.
She says that the couple always maintains body alkaline to boost immunity.
Anushka said: "There are certain things we don't eat because they are not good for you, we try to eat food which is alkaline so it's kind of easy on the stomach and keeps you healthy because if your body is alkaline your immunity is good and that's something that we have always followed."
"I think all of us are trying to do whatever we can to boost our immunity. We have been having a lot of haldi, haldi in the morning when we wake up, we are having haldi ginger and Kali mirch ka chai (tea) and we are trying to drink a lot of water - sometimes we forget but we try to drink a lot of water."
Anushka maintains that having a routine to a day is extremely important and being mobile is key.
"Just working out, more than anything else, it's giving me a routine, it's giving Virat a routine. When you are working out you are like ok I have something that I have to do now, I will do it and you feel good after the workout," she says.
She urged everyone to push themselves even if they don't feel like exercising.
"When you are about to go to workout, you might feel that you aren't feeling like doing so but you have to push yourself. So, we are trying to do that because there is obviously a lot of time in hand and we are just trying to do things which will just keep us physically feeling good, immunity high and also mentally feeling better." IANS


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