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Healthy eating and foods that are known to improve the function of the immune system, such as Vit C, will help your body have a proper immune response to be able to develop antibodies to the viruses contained in the flu vaccines. The foods would be to boost the immune system and your general health, though, not to enhance the development of the specific antibodies to the viral contents of the vaccine.

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