In summer, it is especially important to ensure proper hydration of the body and regularly replenish the fluids that we lose with sweat. This does not mean, however, that we should reach for any drink.
You've probably heard more than once that you need to drink a lot during
hot weather.
It is worth reaching not only for
water but also for other drinks that provide essential minerals.
However, it is also good to know what to avoid in the summer so as not to have
unpleasant surprises later.When the temperature hovers around 30 degrees Celsius, we look for every
opportunity to cool down a little. Intuitively, we often reach for cold drinks.
It turns out that, contrary to appearances, this is not such a good solution.
Drinking very warm tea is much more
effective - then we start sweating, which helps the body cool down. However, it
should be noted that this works best in dry air. Of course, you should also
make sure you drink the right amount of fluids.
Drinks
you should not take in hot weather
What other drinks are better not to
drink in summer? Avoid very sweet liquids, which not only provide a lot of
sugar and calories but also, instead of quenching our thirst, intensify it.
On hot days, be
careful with carbonated water. It is not unhealthy in itself, but it does make
your stomach feel full. As a result, we drink less and may not provide
ourselves with the appropriate amount of fluids. And in the summer it's easy to
get dehydrated. Still, non-carbonated will be a better, safer choice.
Cold, sweet and carbonated drinks
are not recommended in summer, but there are also some that you cannot drink.
These are herbs that have photosensitising properties. The effects of their
consumption on sunny days can be tragic - redness, hives, burns, rash or
permanent discolouration.
What to avoid in summer? Here is a
list of herbal teas that should be avoided in the near future. Although they
are healthy and have many benefits, drinking them and spending time in the sun
may result in annoying and unsightly skin lesions.
Photo-sensitising herbs:
- chamomile,
- St. John's wort,
- horsetail,
- marigold,
- rue,
- milfoil,
- tansy,
- mountain arnica;
Please note that this is not a
complete list. Therefore, before you reach for any herbs in the summer, it is
worth checking whether they react with UV rays. And if in doubt, it is better
to give them up than risk burns.
Not
everyone is aware that some fruits also have a photosensitising effect. Among
them, some are very popular in the summer. For example, lime and to a lesser
extent lemon and orange.
They are wonderfully refreshing, but
be careful not to let their juice get on your skin. When
this happens, you should remove it immediately. Exposure to the sun after
contact may result in an allergic reaction.
We also warn against drinking alcohol in hot weather. It has a
dehydrating effect, which may end badly at high temperatures. Percentages
intensify the harmful effects of the sun.
Coffee and tea are allowed, but it is worth drinking them in moderation
because they can be slightly dehydrating. Especially if we drink a lot of them,
and on an empty stomach.
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