Say YES to Tender coconut water
Walk down the road, and help yourself to some refreshing
tender coconut water instead. Coconut water is considered as “fluid for life”.
It contains a bounty of nutrients that can help fight the summer heat. It’s a
natural coolant and can help reduce body heat.
Say NO to cola/aerated drinks
Well, all those cold colas
stacked up in the corner shop looks tempting. Skip it! It’s loaded with sugar
and is bad for you in so many ways.
Say YES to Fresh fruit smoothies
Try fresh fruit smoothies instead. Buy some strawberries,
bananas, mangoes or any other fruit you like. Wash, cut and blend in a mixer
with cold milk/yoghurt. Keep some ice handy, add and drink.
Say NO to ice-cream
While ice-cream or ice-candy can bring
you temporary relief from the pains of soaring heat, they do no good for your
body.
Say YES to Butter milk
Packaged buttermilk is available
aplenty today. Ditch the sugar-loaded packaged fruit juice and grab that
masaledar buttermilk or chaas, as we call it!
Say NO to packaged juice
Packaged juice might not be that
bad after all. But why go there when you have better options at hand.
Say YES to Kokum juice
Give kokum juice or kokum sherbet, as it is referred to
colloquially a shot this summer. It is easily available in powder and decoction
form. And kokum can do you a lot of good. It helps prevent dehydration,
improves digestion and appetite.
What more? It is known to fight infection,
cleanse the blood and is good for your cardiovascular health.
Say NO to soft drinks
Juice concentrates have a host of preservatives
and are loaded with sugar
Say YES to Chamomile tea
Try chamomile tea instead. Brew a kettle full of chamomile,
and put in the refrigerator. Pour some in a cup, add a spoonful of honey and
slurp! It will hydrate you instantly, and also soothe your nerves!
Say NO to Coffee
Hot or cold, doesn't matter. Coffee can be
really bad for you during the summer. It increases body heat and will further
dehydrate you.
Say YES to
Barley has cooling properties, which is why barley water
helps bring down body heat. It’s an excellent substitute for chai or any other
drink for that matter. It cleanses your kidney and keeps it free of toxins.
If you don’t enjoy the taste, add a dash of lime to the
drink like the English do. or add a spoonful of jeera while you’re boiling
barley. This can add a welcome zing to your drink.
We suggest you drink while its warm like you would have your
kadak chai… yes, even in this weather.
Say NO to Kadak Chai
Kadak chai in summer does you no good.
In summer, your favorite chai will leave you feeling tired instead of pepping
you up.
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