Maximize Benefits by Eating Fruits on Right Time

Maximize Benefits by Eating Fruits on Right Time
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An apple a day does keep the doctor away, don't take our word for it, try it. Fruits are a delicious way to deal with some ailments. Is your skin breaking out? Eat more fruit. Dealing with poor digestion? Snack on some bananas. Feeling hungry when you wake up? Eat them. Include a fruit instead of junk in your daily routine, is a good piece of advice, according to Health Tips.

But the question is when is the best time to eat them? Ever thought of why eating a banana before bedtime might not be the best idea? Here are 5 tips on when is the best time for you to eat fruit to maximize their benefits shared by Kimaye Health – INI Farms.

At breakfast

Starting your day with a glass of warm water and fruit has been the trend for years now. A bowl of fruit for breakfast could be a great idea but make sure you divide your meal accordingly to avoid over exceeding your sugar and calorie intake.

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Fruit like Mangoes, melon, pineapple are summer favourites and can fulfill your need for a dessert. Pixabay

Nibble between breakfast and lunch

Most of us feel hungry between breakfast and lunch, so snacking on citrus could be a great idea. Add a cup of green tea and we assure you will feel satiated!

Skip the dessert

Have a sweet tooth after your meals? Quite relatable. Instead of munching on that Apple pie why not munch on them; nowadays fruit like Mangoes, melon, pineapple are summer favourites so who needs a dessert! Enjoy the sugar rush, and keep fit all at the same time! Triple Whammy Y'all!

The pre and post-workout fruit

While a banana could make a great pre-workout fruit giving you the energy boost you need to go the extra mile, an orange or an apple post-workout is just the low-calorie fruit you are looking for, to keep you full while you get your dinner ready.

An apple post-workout is just the low-calorie fruit you need. Pixabay

A No Fruit night is a good night

Ever heard someone say I had watermelon for dinner? Yes, consuming them before bedtime is definitely a NO-NO since it hinders your sleep schedule owing to the spike in energy it brings to your body.

The New Normal demands a New YOU, and practicing self-discipline in natural ways is your only cue to lead a healthy and balanced life. Include fruit to resist the urge to snack on junk food but be sure to avoid those odd hours of random fruit snacking. (IANS)

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