During Ramadan, followers of
Islam have no choice than to change their eating habits. They have to abstain
from food from dawn to dusk. It can take time for the body to adjust to this
new routine. The body begins to react to these changes and it can lead to a number
of health issues if you ignored. Although fasting is good for the body, it is
important for you to stay on top of health game so that you do not suddenly
fall ill. Falling ill may prevent you from travelling to Mecca if you plan to
go for the lesser hajj. In line with this, we share ways you can avoid any health issues
during the Ramadan.
Eat fibre and protein in the morning
What you eat during fasting is important, as it is your last meal
before starting your day. Hence, ensure that your pre-dawn meal contains
protein and fibre. This will help keep hunger at bay.
Avoid the sun to stay hydrated
To stay healthy, it is better to avoid the sun, and spend all your
day in warm places and avoid stressful exercises. You can eat fruits in the
morning as the water it contains helps to hydrate the body through the day.
Also, do not to drink water excessively. Meanwhile, Coffee lovers should quit
coffee and tea they can increase thirst and dehydration
Don’t overeat after breaking your fast
You may be tempted to overeat after breaking your fast to make up
for what you missed. In addition, avoid food without calories and junk food.
This will help you recover lost energy.
Blend fasting to your health condition
For persons who are suffering from an ailment, adapt your fast to
this condition. If you decide to fast, you should consult your doctor to
develop a fasting plan adapted to your condition. If feel any discomfort, you
should break your fast.
Get plenty of rest
Abstaining from food will drain your energy, and more so if you
exercise. Try and get as much rest as possible.
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