
Cardiologist shares 4 tips on what to drink and eat every morning: ‘Begin with water'
Breakfast, quite literally, breaks the overnight fast, making it the most important meal of the day. Since the gap between dinner and the next morning's meal is often the longest, it's essential to nourish the body with the right kind of nutrition to refuel energy levels, kickstart metabolism, and support healthy bodily functions throughout the day.
Dr Alok Chopra, cardiologist, functional medicine and disease reversal, keeps sharing important insights related to health and lifestyle on his Instagram profile on a regular basis. On February 15, Dr Alok Chopra addressed the importance of having the right breakfast and wrote, 'Breaking your fast the right way is just as important as the fast itself! Nourish your body with the right foods to avoid energy crashes and blood sugar spikes.'
Here's what Dr Alok Chopra suggested as breakfast and morning drink to consume for breaking the fast and nourishing the body: 1. Hydrate right away
Begin with water, coconut water, or a warm bone broth to gently wake up your digestive system. Also read | 10 high protein Indian breakfast ideas you must try: Nutritionist shares protein content of paneer paratha, omelette 2. Easy on carbs
Opt for fiber-rich, slow-digesting carbs like berries, sweet potatoes, or vegetables instead of refined sugars or white bread. 3. Avoid processed foods
Stay away from fried, processed, or sugary foods immediately after fasting to prevent bloating and energy crashes. 4. Prioritise protein and fats
Break your fast with eggs, nuts, avocado, or Greek yogurt to avoid blood sugar spikes and keep you full longer. What is a healthy breakfast?
In a May 2025 interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Prateek Chaudhary, senior consultant, interventional cardiology, Asian Hospital, Faridabad emnphasised on the importance of having a heart-healthy breakfast. 'A heart-healthy breakfast not only fuels your body for the day but also supports cardiovascular health by helping control blood pressure, cholesterol, and weight. The key is to focus on light, cooling, fiber-rich, and nutrient-dense foods that support heart function without making you feel sluggish,' he said. Also read | Top 10 best breakfast options to lose belly fat
Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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