Start your day with a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice for a dose of Vitamin C
People
often say that it is difficult to drink enough fluids throughout the
day as most of them do not want to interrupt their work by getting up to
fill their bottle. Then there are those who, simply forget to drink
water!
But, here, what most of them tend to forget is
that our body is comprised of 50 to 60 per cent of water and needs to be
replenished on a daily basis. Generally, eight glasses of fluids per
day is recommended by medicos but this varies greatly according to the
exercise level and diet that the individual follows.
And
then, of course, there are those who insist on gulping down a lot of
water just to meet the eight glasses per day guideline. For them, it is
important to sip fluids slowly throughout the day to maximise the
absorption.
Beverages to drink
Water : One
should either drink warm water or water at room temperature. If you
have existing digestive problems, cold water can just make it worse.Make
sure that you use a good water purifier. Squeeze lemon, wedges into
your water for a good flavour.
Herbal teas : Caffeine-free
herbal teas are an excellent form of fluids. Peppermint, chamomile, and
caraway in particular improve digestion and reduce bloating. You can
also go for green tea.
Vegetable juice : Vegetable
juices are a great way of getting your daily dose of vegetables and
fluids. Avoid canned juices and vegetable cocktails that contain high
levels of salt. Celery, wheatgrass, cucumber, fennel, parsley, and other
non-starchy vegetables are some excellent choices. Carrots tend to be
sweet, so be sure to drink carrot juice in moderation. If you enjoy the
taste of vegetable juice, a home juicer is essential for you.
Smoothies : A
smoothie, made of a combination of fresh or frozen fruits, a scoop of
protein powder and skim milk, is a great way to start the day. If you
are used to coffee or something sweet in the morning, you may find that a
power smoothie gives you more sustained energy.
Fruit juices : In
general, it is better to eat fruit than drink it. In liquid form, the
sugar in the fruit juice is absorbed into the bloodstream relatively
quickly. So, it is better to try diluting fruit juice with water — one
part unsweetened fruit juice to one to three parts of water. Choose
fruits that are not high in sugar content.
Decaffeinated coffee :
Coffee as a rule isn't the best drink
and can dehydrate you. If you like to drink decaf, make sure that it is
water processed. And use a small amount of milk if necessary, but keep
minimum sugar, honey or artificial sweeteners in the coffee. Drink water
after to keep yourself hydrated.

HomeExperts tell you why going veg is a good idea, even if it's just once a week
Detoxifies:
A veggie diet contains dietary fibre (bottle gourd, pumpkins,
spinach, cabbages), which flushes toxins out of the body. A diet
containing only eggs, fish and mutton is a poor source of fibre.
Stronger bones:
Gorging on meat can lead to protein overload. This can tax our
kidneys, interfere with the absorption of calcium and prompt the body
to extract existing calcium from the bones. Such calcium excretion is
rare amongst vegetarians.
Carb deficiencies:
A non-vegetarian diet is a poor source of carbohydrates.
Carb-deficiency can lead to ketosis – a condition where the body starts
breaking down fat (instead of carbs) as a source of energy. Easy
digestion: Complex carbohydrates in vegetarian foods are digested
gradually providing a steady source of glucose. Conversely, meats rich
in fat and proteins are difficult to digest.
Healthy skin:
Eating beetroot, tomato, pumpkin and bitter gourd can clear off
blemishes. And guava, apples, pears and peaches, eaten along with their
peel, promise a glowing complexion.
Weight management:
Avoiding meat is the simplest way to reduce fat intake. Instead,
eating whole grains, legumes, vegetables, nuts, and fruits, lowers
cholesterol levels, blood pressure, and obesity.
Easy on the teeth:
Our molars are more suitable for grinding grains and vegetables than
tearing flesh. Digestion begins with the saliva, which can only digest
complex carbohydrates present in plant foods.
Phyto nutrients:
Diabetes, cancer, kidney disease, stroke and bone loss are partially
preventable with a good intake of phytonurtients. As these are present
only in vegetarian diet, the non-vegetarians are at a loss.
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