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Ramadan is a special time for reflection, self-improvement, kindness, and spirituality - and fasting is one of the key pillars of the Holy Month, with those observing Ramadan fasting from dawn to dusk. Here are some of the positive impacts fasting can have on your health and well-being:
1 Regulates ‘bad’ cholesterol Many people aim to lose some weight by fasting. However, a recent study found that fasting also affects the lipid profile. This results in reduced blood cholesterol, which can keep heart attacks, strokes, and other diseases at bay.
2 Curbed appetite Observing Ramadan and fasting gives your lifestyle and digestive system a positive U-turn. As your body gets used to eating less, your digestive system gets a chance to rest and your stomach gradually shrinks in size. This reduces your appetite, and the results can last longer than many trend diets.
3 A month-long detox Fasting not only uses your fat reserves but also cleanses your body of harmful toxins that might be present in fat deposits. With the digestive system on a month-long overhaul, your body naturally detoxifies, giving you the opportunity to continue a healthier lifestyle beyond Ramadan.
4 Boosted mood and mental clarity Fasting can be a method of ‘supercharging’ the brain, increasing the growth and development of new brain cells, in turn, sharpening responses to information in the world around us. Studies also show that fasting can also make the brain more resilient to stress, more adaptable to change, and can improve mood, memory, and even learning capacity.
Ways to help improve your health during Ramadan:
1 Have a healthy Iftar Along with the natural benefits of Ramadan, it is important that you embrace healthy practices yourself. Breaking your fast with three dates and water gives your body an instant energy and hydration boost ahead of your main meal. Light soup is a great choice to start your main Iftar meal as it helps you hydrate.
Read more - https://www.clevelandclinicabudhabi.ae/en/health-byte/ramadan/how-ramadan-can-boost-your-health-and-wellbeing