A summer vacation calls for a lot of fun activities
such as biking, swimming, road trips, beaches and many more. However, it also
calls for an extra care for your body. Our bodies are made of 55 – 60% of
water.
The water regulates the body temperature,
facilitates bowel movements, and keeps the circulation healthy. Water is
consumed in large amount in these processes.
How much water?
Our body loses around 2-3 litres of water every day
and it’s our job to replenish it.
So what do you have in your mind?
Do you wish to replenish it in an entirely boring
way?
By drinking lots of water?
Or you want to make this activity fun?
Here are some awesome things you can have to keep your body hydrated.
1. Watermelon
A watermelon is 92% water. Along with
it each yummy bite consist vitamin A, B6, C, and antioxidants, all of
which are necessary for a healthy body in the summers. It has also a rich
content of lycopene, a and amino acids and potassium.
2. Cucumber
Cucumber has a tiny lead over the watermelon. Cucumber is 95% water. It’s also loaded with anti-inflammatory flavonol, antioxidants, and fibres. These nutrients keep the mind steady and body fit and healthy.
3. Curd
Curd is a natural coolant hence it’s one
of the tastiest ways of beating the heat. Along with cooling the body, it also
reduces the body cholesterol level. The zinc, Vitamin E and phosphorus content
works wonders for skin.
4. Coconut Water
The coconut water is 94% water. It’s also packed
with vitamin, minerals, and other nutrients necessary for a healthy body in
summers. Along with coconut water you can also yourself with buttermilk, sattu
ka pani ,subja in water.
5. Green Leafy Vegetables
It’s part of our daily conversation and a remedy to almost everything. Green leafy vegetable is high on water and fibre content. It also consists of vitamin K and antioxidants.
6. Onions
Though you may shy away from it because
of the smell, onions can work wonders for your body in summers. It consists of quercetin
which protects you from sun-stroke. The vitamin C content is good for skin and improves
immunity. It also regulates your blood sugar.
Shield yourself from the Heat Stroke
Heat stroke is one of the most common cases in
summer. It is the result of your body’s inability to maintain its temperature.
The condition can be life threatening in cases where the body temperature goes
beyond a certain limit.
1. Wash Away the Heat
Take shower twice a day. Avoid head bath at
night time as it can give you headache.
2. Keep Your Shields Up
Use umbrellas, sunscreens, and glares to protect the skin from heat. Use SPF 35- 50 twenty minutes before you go out in the sun for best results.
3. Remember the Golden Rule
After coming back from swimming don’t eat
anything immediately! Try to drink hot water with jaggery or honey then eat
something so that your body temperature is maintained.
4. Make-up Will Make Will Let You Down
Use little to no make-up so that your skin doesn’t
get clogged and develop pimples!
5. Your Skin Needs Water Too
Apply aloe vera pulp and ice cubes on face daily at
bedtime to retain the skin moisture and reduce tanning.
6. Not too Hot and Not too Cold
Don’t sit under the fan, cooler or AC directly.
You should be particularly careful about the kids who suffer from cold and
cough frequently. Use cotton ear plugs to maintain the body temperature
internally when near an AC / cooler.
7. Wear Light, Feel Light
Avoid dark colours and opt for the pastel colours.
Wear breathable cotton / linen so that your body can breathe which. This will
help you avoid heat rashes.
8. The Shinier the Hotter
Avoid excessive oiling of hair. If you have an
oily scalp, try to wash your hair frequently. Keep the scalp clean to avoid
dandruff and itchy scalp.
9. Say No to Packaged Food
Avoid hot food kept in plastics and aluminium foils
as it might harm your stomach and create acidity and low immunity.
With these sought after remedies we are confident
that you will beat the heat and not the fun, this summer. Happy Vacation!
Word of Caution - Usage of home remedies is not generalised! Please consult a doctor or nutritionist for consuming any of the above.
Word of Caution - Usage of home remedies is not generalised! Please consult a doctor or nutritionist for consuming any of the above.
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