Ways to reduce acidity during fasting || Dr. Abida Sultana
During fasting Acidity often occurs in the afternoon or after Iftar and Sehri. It causes digestive problems, flatulence, heartburn, belching, abdominal pain etc. Severe stomach discomfort may also occur. This condition does not only happen to those with acidity, those who are fasting regularly may also have this problem.
This condition is
created based on what you eat during fasting from Iftar to Sehri. If you try to
follow some rules to get rid of acidity while fasting, you can get rid of this
discomfort.
● Avoid taking extra
food at Iftar or Sehri. Consuming too much food puts extra pressure on the
stomach during the digestion process. This can cause heartburn and even reduce
the digestive juices in the stomach to digest food. In this, food is slowly digested
and stays in the stomach for a longer time. As a result, stomach pain or
stomach discomfort occurs.
● One should practice
eating slowly with attention. Eating every little particle of food is good for
the digestive process and also helps to develop a habit of eating less. If
someone practices eating slowly and mindfully for just 20 minutes, then the
auto command will go to his brain that his stomach is full.
● Oily, over-fried and
over-spiced foods should be avoided. Fat is digested last in the metabolic
process. After a long period of fasting, having food in the stomach for too
long can lead to gas production and stomach discomfort. Generally, iftar is
more fried in shops or at home. Be careful and say no to fried or oily food.
While eating one should try to politely ignore the request and choose one's own
food.
● It is better not to
do any kind of exercise while fasting. However, to get rid of acidity, after
Iftar and Sehri, a short walk or free-hand exercise should be preferred. It
should be remembered that it is better to walk after 10-15 minutes after doing
normal activities rather than walking after eating.
● Certain foods help
counteract acidity. For example: At the beginning of Iftari, instead of
breaking Iftar with cold water, take half a glass of water at room temperature
with 1/4 of a teaspoon of baking soda. After that you can eat normal food such
as dates and drink juice. But care should be taken that the juice is low in
sugar. Those with pre-existing acidity should prioritize vitamin B-rich foods
in the Iftar items. Try to eat more thin khichuri, rice or sabudana mixed
soups. Also keep a stick of sour curd, mint leaves..
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