Foods You Should/Shouldn't Eat On An Empty Stomach
Breakfast
is undoubtedly the most important meal of the day, because it will set
the tone for the rest of it depending on what you eat. The thing is that
breakfast isn’t as simple as putting whatever you choose into your
stomach. This list will show you 15 “Do and Don’ts” breakfast foods to
keep yourself fueled correctly throughout the day:
THIS IS ONLY FOR INFORMATION, ALWAYS CONSULT YOU PHYSICIAN BEFORE
HAVING ANY PARTICULAR FOOD/ MEDICATION/EXERCISE/OTHER REMEDIES.
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DO 1: Eggs
Eggs
are full of protein and fats, as well as other vital nutrients that’ll
give your metabolism something to work on as you go about your day.
They’re also filling, meaning that you’ll feel fuller eating eggs
quicker than you would eating other foods.
DO 2: Watermelon
Watermelons
are great for waking your eyes up and setting the pace of your heart in
the morning. That’s due to their high water and carotenoid content,
which can help ward off eye-related diseases and even cancer. That’s
without mentioning how good it tastes!
DO 3: Oatmeal
If
you fancy starting your day with something soft that isn’t going to
irritate your bowels later on, you should definitely have oatmeal for
breakfast. It contains hydrofluoric acid and lots of fiber, helping to
decrease blood pressure, cholesterol and blood glucose levels. It’s also
a great morning solution for diabetes.
DO 4: Blueberries
Blueberries
have been found in studies to have a positive effect on blood pressure,
memory strength and cognitive faculties. They also contain lots of
fiber and a whole array of antioxidants that improve digestion and
reduce inflammation. Try eating 8 grams of them per day for the greatest
effects.
DO 5: Cornmeal Porridge
The
detoxifying agents in cornmeal porridge make it excellent for cleansing
your body of harmful heavy metals. What’s more is that it has prebiotic
properties that help the body to develop metabolism-boosting gut flora.
It’s an extremely healthy breakfast option.
DO 6: Honey
In
addition to being a natural sweetener that’s much better for you than
sugar is, eating honey helps with the body’s secretion of serotonin,
which is the brain’s “happy” chemical. It also contains high antioxidant
concentrations to fight against inflammation.
DO 7: Buckwheat
Buckwheat
is excellent for people who have an iron deficiency. It’s chock-full of
mineral and protein, and it’s also gluten-free. The latter fact also
makes it ideal for making gluten-free bread and pancakes when it is
ground into a powder.
DO 8: Nuts
High
acidity in the body can be countered by eating plenty of nuts. Walnuts,
almonds, and cashews are all great for this, and they’re also excellent
for boosting your metabolism. Walnuts are the best of all thanks to
their high antioxidant levels and high omega-3 content.
DON'T 1: Citrus Fruits
Vitamin
C-rich citrus fruits should be avoided in the morning, and that’s
because of their high acidity. This can lead to cramping or inflammation
in your stomach, which is not what you want first thing in the morning.
DON'T 2: Spicy Foods
Spicy
foods are for lunch or dinner, not breakfast! They can cause irritation
and pain in your stomach. With that being said, they can be beneficial
when eaten as lunch or evening meals.
DON'T 3: Bananas
Bananas
can be a little heavy when eaten as morning meals – they can make you
feel drowsy even before you get to lunchtime. Their high magnesium and
potassium content is best enjoyed by eating them just before you’re
about to go to bed.
DON'T 4: Carbonated Drinks
Soda
should only ever be consumed in small amounts in order to satisfy a
sweet tooth, but never in the morning. Consuming a soda in the morning
can leech the energy out of you as the day goes by. As always, water,
water, and more water will serve you much better!
DON'T 5: Greens
Not
that you would want to do so anyway, but green vegetables such as
lettuce and broccoli can cause heartburn, stomach irritation and
flatulence when eaten in the morning. Feel free to go mad on them when
it gets to lunchtime though!
DON'T 6: Tomatoes
Tomatoes
are also too acidic to be eaten on an empty stomach. They can
exacerbate feelings of discomfort and cause inflammation. Save them for
brunch at the earliest.
DON'T 7: Pears
There
is such a thing as too much fiber too early in the morning, and it
comes in the form of pears. Eating pears for breakfast can lead to
discomfort and even intestinal damage if they’re consumed with
regularity, but they’re fine as a late-morning snack.
THIS IS ONLY FOR INFORMATION, ALWAYS CONSULT YOU PHYSICIAN BEFORE
HAVING ANY PARTICULAR FOOD/ MEDICATION/EXERCISE/OTHER REMEDIES.
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