5 Iftar Mistakes to Avoid This Ramadan. Break Your Fast the Right Way! It's Ramadan, and we know you are excited for iftar. .The thought of indulging in sambuseks and sweet desserts might seem irresistible, but before you dive into these savory and sweet treats, let's take a moment to consider a healthier approach to breaking your fast.May Chalhoub, Valeo Health's dietitian, urges you to pause and reconsider. To ensure your Iftar brings nourishment without discomfort, here are five essential do's and don'ts to guide your evening meal.The Don'ts of Iftar
- Avoid Heavy, Fried Foods: Starting Iftar with fried items can cause indigestion and discomfort.
- Limit Caffeine Intake: Too much caffeine can lead to dehydration, counterproductive during fasting.
- Resist Sweets as Snacks: Consuming sugary snacks can spike your blood sugar levels, leading to energy crashes.
Don't Rush Your Meal: Eating too quickly can lead to overeating and digestive issues.
- Avoid Sitting for Long Periods: Staying sedentary right after eating can slow down digestion.
The Do's of Iftar
- Hydrate Gradually: Wait 10-15 minutes post-Iftar before consuming large amounts of water to avoid bloating.
- Control Portions with Smaller Plates: Smaller plates can naturally help manage serving sizes and reduce overeating.
- Stay Active After Eating: A light walk or movement aids digestion and overall well-being.
- Enhance Hydration with Electrolytes: Adding electrolytes to your water can improve hydration and replenish lost minerals.
- Cherish Time with Loved Ones: Ramadan is about community. Spend quality time with friends and family, enriching your spiritual and emotional well-being.
Feeling Unwell Post-Iftar?If discomfort persists after incorporating these tips, it might be time to look deeper into your gut health. Valeo Health offers an at-home gut health blood test, currently available at 50% off. Understanding your body's needs can help you make more informed choices about your diet and lifestyle, ensuring a more comfortable and fulfilling Ramadan.

