Drinking water and still feeling thirsty? Use this simple tip to stay hydrated in summer

Feel continuously thirsty? Count on this simple tip from nutritionist Lovneet Batra.




Are you drinking enough water? This is one of the most frequently asked questions during summers. While one should stay hydrated all through the year and not merely in the summer months, it is true that during the season, one is advised to drink enough water to keep away dehydration and other illnesses. However, did you know that there is a way to achieve proper hydration too, so it doesn’t leave you feeling thirsty despite sipping on water?

Nutritionist Lovneet Batra recently took to Instagram to explain how hydration may still leave you thirsty.

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The #summer2020 #heatwave is upon us and the way temperatures are soaring to new levels everyday, it is very important for us to stay hydrated continually. ? Water intake during summers increase to 3-4 litres a day, even if you're #stayinghome this #covid19 #nationalockdown2020 season. Drinking plain water? can still leave you thirsty sometimes, due to loss of sodium and potassium through sweating, causing an electrolyte imbalance. What do we do then? A simple trick that I have to keep my electrolytes in check is that I have 2-3 fruits with pinch of pink salt during the day. (Remember to not have fruits close to your meals)???????? Another very important point to remember is that you must sit down and drink your water. Do not gulp down lots of water and do not have it right before or after a meal. Keep a gap of atleast 30 mins between drinking water and having your food. Having water too close to your meal can cause indigestion.#tipoftheday #stayhome #stayhydrated #hydration #hydrationiskey #electrolytes #naturalhealing #nu#nutritionbylovneet #nutritioneducation #nutritionclinic #wellnesscoach #drinkwater #electrolytebalance #delhinutrition #delhisummers #delhiheat #summerfood #summervibes #summertime #fitnessblogger #fitnessismypassion #fitnessisalifestyle #bossbabe #fitnessmotivation

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The #summer2020 #heatwave is upon us and the way temperatures are soaring to new levels everyday, it is very important for us to stay hydrated continually. ? Water intake during summers increase to 3-4 litres a day, even if you're #stayinghome this #covid19 #nationalockdown2020 season. Drinking plain water? can still leave you thirsty sometimes, due to loss of sodium and potassium through sweating, causing an electrolyte imbalance. What do we do then? A simple trick that I have to keep my electrolytes in check is that I have 2-3 fruits with pinch of pink salt during the day. (Remember to not have fruits close to your meals)???????? Another very important point to remember is that you must sit down and drink your water. Do not gulp down lots of water and do not have it right before or after a meal. Keep a gap of atleast 30 mins between drinking water and having your food. Having water too close to your meal can cause indigestion.#tipoftheday #stayhome #stayhydrated #hydration #hydrationiskey #electrolytes #naturalhealing #nu#nutritionbylovneet #nutritioneducation #nutritionclinic #wellnesscoach #drinkwater #electrolytebalance #delhinutrition #delhisummers #delhiheat #summerfood #summervibes #summertime #fitnessblogger #fitnessismypassion #fitnessisalifestyle #bossbabe #fitnessmotivation

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While water intake should be at least three to four litres a day, a simple trick to keep the body’s electrolyte balance is to have water-based fruits that can also keep one cool and supply the body with the required amount of hydration.

Here’s what she explained. “Drinking plain water can still leave you thirsty sometimes due to loss of sodium and potassium through sweating, causing an electrolyte imbalance,” she said.

So, what’s the way out?

“Have two to three fruits with a pinch of pink salt during the day,” she said. However, do not have fruits closer to meal times.

Why pink salt?

Pink salt is known to balance the body’s pH levels and regulate blood sugar. That is why, when had along with fruits, it can help the body.

Another way to not feel thirsty is to sit and drink water instead of gulping lots of water.

Water should not be had right before or after a meal. “Keep a gap of at least 30 minutes between drinking water and having your food. Having water too close to your meal can cause indigestion,” said Batra.

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