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Dates
Although three
dates are eaten at the start of Iftar every day during Ramadan for
spiritual reasons, they also come with the added bonus of multiple
health benefits. One of the most important aspects of fasting is getting
the right amount of energy, and considering an average serving of dates
contains 31 grams of carbohydrates, this is one of the perfect foods to
give you a boost. Dates are also a great way of getting some
much-needed fibre, which will aid and improve digestion throughout
Ramadan. Add to that their high levels of potassium, magnesium and B
vitamins, and it quickly becomes apparent that dates are one of the
healthiest fruits out there.
Boost your brain
No doubt you’ll be
aware of the positive effects fasting can have on your mental wellbeing
and spiritual focus, but the brain-boosting powers of Ramadan are even
more significant than you might think. A study carried out by scientists
in the USA found that the mental focus achieved during Ramadan
increases the level of brain-derived neurotrophic factor, which causes
the body to produce more brain cells, thus improving brain function.
Likewise, a distinct reduction in the amount of the hormone cortisol,
produced by the adrenal gland, means that stress levels are greatly
reduced both during and after Ramadan.
Ditch bad habits
Because you will be
fasting during the day, Ramadan is the perfect time to ditch your bad
habits for good. Vices such as smoking and sugary foods should not be
indulged during Ramadan, and as you abstain from them your body will
gradually acclimatise to their absence, until your addiction is kicked
for good. It’s also much easier to quit habits when you do so in a
group, which should be easy to find during Ramadan. Fasting’s ability to
help you cut out bad habits is so significant that the UK’s National
Health Service recommends it as the ideal time to ditch smoking.
Lower cholesterol
We all know that
weight loss is one of the possible physical outcomes of fasting during
Ramadan, but there’s also a whole host of healthy changes going on
behind the scenes. A team of cardiologists in the UAE found that people
observing Ramadan enjoy a positive effect on their lipid profile, which
means there is a reduction of cholesterol in the blood. Low cholesterol
increases cardiovascular health, greatly reducing the risk of suffering
from heart disease, a heart attack, or a stroke. What’s more, if you
follow a healthy diet after Ramadan, this newly lowered cholesterol
level should be easy to maintain.
Lasting appetite reduction
One of the main
problems with extreme fad diets is that any weight lost is often quickly
put back on, sometimes even with a little added extra. This isn’t the
case with Ramadan. The reduction in food consumed throughout fasting
causes your stomach to gradually shrink, meaning you’ll need to eat less
food to feel full. If you want to get into the habit of healthy eating
then Ramadan is a great time to start. When it’s finished your appetite
will be lower than it was before, and you’ll be far less likely to
overindulge with your eating.
Detoxify
As well as being
great for spiritually cleansing yourself, Ramadan acts as a fantastic
detox for your body. By not eating or drinking throughout the day your
body will be offered the rare chance to detoxify your digestive system
throughout the month. When your body starts eating into fat reserves to
create energy, it will also burn away any harmful toxins that might be
present in fat deposits. This body cleanse will leave a healthy blank
slate behind, and is the perfect stepping stone to a consistently
healthy lifestyle.
Absorb more nutrients
By not eating
throughout the day during Ramadan you’ll find that your metabolism
becomes more efficient, meaning the amount of nutrients you absorb from
food improves. This is because of an increase in a hormone called
adiponectin, which is produced by a combination of fasting and eating
late at night, and allows your muscles to absorb more nutrients. This
will lead to health benefits all around the body, as various areas are
able to better absorb and make use of the nutrients they need to
function.
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