FoodAvoid these morning foods for a happier, healthier start

Avoid these morning foods for a happier, healthier start

Morning is when our body is just waking up—it's digesting slowly, and is more sensitive, so what we give it first can affect the entire day. That's why the question often arises: What shouldn't be eaten on an empty stomach? What is harmful, and what only seems innocent?

Coffee and cookies are definitely a bad idea for breakfast.
Coffee and cookies are definitely a bad idea for breakfast.
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Experts agree—some products consumed on an empty stomach can cause unpleasant side effects, such as irritation of the stomach lining, heartburn, bloating, or sudden spikes in blood sugar. And it's not just about heavy meals; surprisingly often, products we consider "normal" for breakfast end up on the blacklist.

What not to eat on an empty stomach? Here's a list of common culprits

Starting the day with something inappropriate can affect your well-being for a long time. Therefore, it's worth knowing what not to eat on an empty stomach—even if it sounds innocent.

  1. Sweets and pastries: Consuming these on an empty stomach can cause a rapid increase in blood sugar, which may result in a sudden drop in energy, irritability, and, for some, nausea.
  2. Coffee (especially black): Although many people can't imagine a morning without coffee, drinking it on an empty stomach can stimulate the secretion of stomach acid, leading to heartburn, acidity, or even stomach pain. It's best to drink it after breakfast.
  3. Spicy foods: Spicy spices like chili or garlic can strongly irritate an empty stomach, increasing the risk of acidity, indigestion, or even a burning sensation.
  4. Pickles and very acidic products: These can burden the digestive system and lead to bloating or nausea when consumed on an empty stomach.
  5. Carbonated drinks and energy drinks: These contain caffeine and sugar, which strongly irritate the mucous membrane, especially when there's nothing in the stomach to "balance" them.

Doctor Adrian Sznajder, who runs his YouTube and Instagram channel, adds excessive citrus fruits to this list.

- Similar to coffee, they increase acidity and can cause heartburn - as heard in the expert's recording.

If you want to start your day well, choose products that are gentle on the stomach and provide long-lasting energy. Warm oatmeal with plant-based or cow's milk works perfectly; it's a dish that not only warms you up but also stabilizes blood sugar levels. Bananas are also a good choice—easy to digest, naturally sweet, and rich in potassium, which supports the work of muscles and the nervous system.

An excellent choice for a morning meal can also be an egg—soft-boiled or in the form of an omelet, preferably with vegetables. It's also worth reaching for whole-grain bread, which, combined with light cottage cheese or avocado, creates a filling yet stomach-friendly breakfast.

For drinks, lukewarm water with lemon, chamomile or lemon balm infusions, or gentle green tea are the best options. Such a start to the day helps avoid sudden sugar spikes, acidity, and a feeling of heaviness while providing the nutrients that the body truly needs after a night.

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