Here are some other useful lifestyle tips you can
follow to beat the summer heat.
It is a key ingredient in keeping the body cool.
With high humidity levels, sweat will not evaporate quickly. This prevents
the body from releasing heat in an efficient manner. This is why it is
necessary to hydrate and drink water, even when you are not thirsty.
Increase water intake regardless of your activity levels.
2. Avoid caffeinated or
carbonated beverages, alcoholic beverages, and those high in sugar.
All these drinks contain preservatives, colours
and sugars. They are acidic in nature and act as diuretics. They cause
loss of fluids through urine.
Many soft drinks contain diluted phosphoric acid,
which damages the inner linning of the digestive tract and, therefore, affects
its functions.
An excessive intake of soft drinks increases
phosphorous levels in the blood. This separates calcium from the bones and
moves it into the blood.
This calcium displacement from the bones makes
them porous and brittle. It also causes plaque on the teeth, kidney stones,
arthritis and bone spur.
Soft drinks also reduce mineral levels in
the body to such an extent that enzymes are unable to function well,
resulting in indigestion.
3. Do not drink very
chilled liquids.
They do not really help cool you down
in summers, though they make you cool for some time. Drinking really cold
liquids when feeling hot may lead to a slight constriction of the blood vessels
in the skin and decrease heat loss, which is not advisable when trying to
cool down.
4. Limit all strenuous
activity.
5. Eat light, nutritious
and non-fatty meals.
6. Reduce intake of
heaty vegetables and fruits, like spinach, radish, hot peppers,
onions, garlic, beetroot, pineapple, grapefruit and ripe mangoes (if
you cannot resist mangoes, soak them overnight in water).
7. Minimise the intake
of dried fruits. Increase the intake of fresh fruit.
8. Use sabza
(tulsi seeds) in your drinks -- this has very cooling effect on
the body.
9. Include lots of
fruits and vegetables in the form of salads and fresh juices,
preferably without sugar, in your diet.
10. Drink lemon juice,
coconut water and thin buttermilk, to replenish the fluids that are
lost in sweat.
11. Avoid sugary foods,
especially honey and molasses, and stick to natural sugars available from
fruits and veggies.
12. Minimise the intake
of hot, spicy foods and extremely salty foods.
The body retains salt in the organic form found in fruits and
veggies; the inorganic salt, meanwhile, is digested and needs to be thrown
out of the body. And this is why you need to drink water!
13. Cut the intake of
fried foods, like vadas, samosas, chips, bhajias, farsans,
etc. Fat has a thermal effect.
14. Maintain good
hygiene levels.
Since the sultry heat of summer increases with
each degree rise in the mercury, by rooting ourselves to nature's provision of
healthful food choices we can experience the bloom of our health and vitality.







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