Prevents thirst and maintains weight… An “Egyptian” doctor reveals an “amazing” recipe for suhoor and breakfast in Ramadan

Al-Marsad newspaper: Nahla Abdel-Wahab, a consultant bacteriologist, immunology and nutrition, and head of the bacteriology department at Cairo University Hospital gave her advice for a healthy Ramadan regime.

She explained, “According to Sky News”, that the start of suhoor, which should contain a salad that contains more than one type of vegetables, helps to retain oxygen and water for a long time and reduces the feeling of thirst.

And she continued, “It should also contain some type of protein, such as beans, with a cup of yogurt or eat any kind of dairy.”

And regarding breakfast, she said: “It is preferable to eat dates at the beginning and a glass of water, and a spoonful of honey with lemon on it, then wait for a short time for prayer, and then start with hot soup.”

She added: After eating soup, salads and meat, the body will have started to feel full, which makes us reduce the intake of carbohydrates. In reference to weight maintenance.

She concluded: “It is also important that we use natural bee honey in the sweets that we make at home, and that we eat small pieces of them, preferably on a non-daily basis.”

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