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Health Advice

Healthiest drink besides water

Published : Saturday, 14 September, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 1944
When it comes to staying hydrated, flushing out toxins, and maintaining healthy organs, water can't be beat. But some healthy drinks good for women's health besides water. 

Here are 8 drinks besides water. these drinks are both safe and healthy to consume. They may also be good and safe for pregnant and breastfeeding women.

Coconut water
Coconut water can be a nutrient-rich choice for hydrating. It may benefit your health, including the heart and kidneys. In recent years, coconut water has become quite the trendy beverage. In addition to being naturally sweet and hydrating, coconut water is loaded with several important nutrients, including minerals that many people don't get enough of. Coconut water is the liquid found in the center of a young, green coconut. It helps nourish the fruit. As the coconut matures, which takes around 10-12 months, some of the liquid remains while the rest ripens into the solid white flesh known as coconut meat.

Coconut water typically comes from young coconuts about 6-7 months of age, though it's also found in mature fruit. An average green coconut provides about 1/2-1 cup of coconut water. Coconut water contains 94% water and very little fat. It should not be confused with coconut milk, which is made by adding water to grated coconut meat. Coconut milk contains about 50% water and is quite high in fat.

Green tea
Green tea is one of the healthiest drinks, as it is rich in polyphenols and natural antioxidants that can slow down aging and protect cells from toxins and carcinogens. Antioxidants can help protect against heart diseases by relaxing the blood vessels, reducing the risk of blood clot formations that can result in heart attacks and strokes. 

Green tea also contains fluoride, which strengthens teeth, and flavonoids, which strengthens bones. These reduce the risk of tooth decay and osteoporosis.

Mint tea
Mint is an antispasmodic, meaning it can help relax muscles and reduce stiffness and aches. It also aids in digestion by promoting the movement of food through the digestive tract. 

Mint has a cooling effect, so it's great to drink to combat the heat. You can drink it cold mixed with freshly squeezed lemon juice during the hot summer months.

Orange or lemon juice
Freshly squeezed orange or lemon juice is an excellent source of vitamin C. It is a potent antioxidant that can protect against a variety of diseases, reduce the risk of cancer, boost immunity, improve digestion, and help with skin tone. It is better to drink freshly squeezed juices instead of packaged ones, which contain preservatives and added sugar in many cases.

Homemade smoothies
Homemade smoothies can be made by blending fresh fruits, vegetables, greens, and nuts. They contain tons of nutrients and can be very filling.

Black coffee
Black coffee is another healthy option if consumed in moderation. When you drink it in the morning, it provides protective benefits from heart diseases and dementia.

Fat-free milk
Milk contains components of a healthy meal, including carbohydrates, protein, and a little fat. It therefore helps stabilize blood sugar and reduce cravings. 

Milk is also rich in calcium and contains vitamin D. Calcium helps burn fat cells, and vitamin D helps with maximum calcium absorption. Make sure you do not have milk allergies though.

Soy milk or almond milk
Soy milk is a great alternative if you are vegan or want to cut down on dairy milk. Rich in fiber and protein, it helps lower bad cholesterol levels and triglycerides and reduces the risk of heart disease. You can also buy fortified soy milk, which is enriched with calcium, vitamin A, and vitamin D. 

Keep in mind, however, that soy contains phytoestrogens, which are thought to be associated with an increased risk of breast cancer. So women are advised to consult a doctor about whether soy products are recommended, especially if there is a family history or past history of breast cancer. 

Almond milk is rich in protein and extremely low in calories. It is also a good source of vitamin E and D. The fortified versions contain other vitamins and minerals, making it even more nutritious.

Hot chocolate
Chocolate milk without sugar can be healthy when consumed in moderation. Cocoa increases the production of serotonin, which helps regulate mood and reduce the risk of depression. Cocoa is also rich in polyphenols, which are natural antioxidants. 
Hot chocolate can be prepared by adding a spoon of cocoa powder to fat-free dairy milk, soy milk, almond milk, oat milk, etc.



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