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Consuming these fruits and vegetables during summer days is very beneficial.

As you must be aware that most of our body is made up of water and to keep all the parts of our body healthy, it is necessary to have the proper amount of water.

Staying hydrated is indeed crucial, especially during the hot summer days. Our bodies are primarily composed of water, and maintaining proper hydration levels is essential for overall health and well-being. It’s common to feel thirstier in the summer due to increased sweating and higher temperatures, so it’s important to drink more water than usual.

Drinking an adequate amount of water helps regulate body temperature, supports digestion, promotes nutrient absorption, and flushes out toxins. It also helps prevent dehydration, which can lead to various health issues.

In addition to water, consuming hydrating foods like fruits (e.g. Watermelon, cucumbers (kheera) and vegetables can also contribute to overall hydration levels. Staying mindful of your fluid intake and opting for water-rich foods can help you stay refreshed and energised during the summer months.

Proper hydration is essential for maintaining good health, as inadequate water intake can lead to various diseases and disorders over time. Even minor symptoms can escalate into more serious health issues if left unaddressed. In this article, we will discuss ways to make the most of summer days at home while prioritising your health and well-being. Stay tuned for valuable tips on staying hydrated and healthy during the summer months!

Staying healthy during the summer months is essential for overall well-being. Consuming foods rich in water content, such as fruits and vegetables, can help keep you hydrated and nourished. Additionally, incorporating fibre into your diet is important for maintaining a healthy digestive system. Whether you are trying to manage your weight or simply stay healthy, focusing on these nutritional elements can make a big difference in how you feel during the summer season.

It is considered appropriate to take a certain amount of fibre during summer, for which you will be able to easily fulfil all the requirements by adding some simple vegetables and fruits to your diet, such as tomatoes, onions and fruits like  Papaya, mango, melon, watermelon, orange and seasonal fruits etc. can be given priority.  These are those vegetables and fruits which are easily available in any area, so it would be right to give importance to these fruits during summer.

 If you are a student then you should definitely include cucumber, papaya and orange in your diet because they contain plenty of water and vitamins which will help in bringing your logical power and your daily routine on a good path.

Essential vegetables to eat in summer

  •  Cucumber
  • Lettuce
  • Tomato
  •  Loki (bottle guards)
  • Green Leafy Vegetables

 Essential fruits to eat in summer

  •  Mango
  •  Muskmelon
  •  Kiwi
  •  oranges
  •  Papaya
  •  Pineapple

The World Health Organization “known as WHO” has conducted a survey and given a report in which it has been informed that the problem of diseases increases even more during summer and this is not only in our country but in the whole world.  But as we all know that there are different seasons in our country, in some places it is very hot and in other places it is cold, but if seen overall, the risk of disease is highest in our country during summers.

A common cause of disease is “body dehydration” and the following are the main reasons for our digestive system being bad, food not being digested properly and lack of water in the body etc. Therefore, we should eat good and nutritious fruits in appropriate quantities and Those kinds of fruits and vegetables which we have mentioned in this article must be included in your diet. 

Disclaimer: The above article is given for the information and knowledge of the readers. We try to ensure that every article is complete and accurate and all possible measures have been taken for this. Mannkamitra does not take responsibility for the accuracy of this article. Please seek medical advice before using any of the advice or suggestions contained herein for personal health.
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