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20 foods to eat and completely avoid on an empty stomach
My stomach always felt a bit weird after I ate some of these foods on an empty stomach in the morning. Now I know why and what to avoid!
Patricia Lynn
11.12.16

There are a lot of misconceptions when it comes to things we should eat when we start our day. After all, breakfast is the most important meal of the day.

When we think of breakfast, we usually think of fresh orange juice, a ripe banana, or even some yogurt.

Unfortunately, the food choices I just mentioned are all bad choices for breakfast.

They are all poor choices for breakfast because it is the first meal of the day. This means we’re eating these items on an empty stomach.

Although some of these items are clearly healthy for us, sometimes they aren’t so good for us when eaten on an empty stomach. Read on to find out why

Let’s start off with 10 foods we should avoid on an empty stomach.

1. Shortcrust and puff pastries

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Foods containing yeast irritate the lining of the stomach and may cause flatulence. You don’t want to be farting all day at work, right?

2. Yogurt and other fermented milk products

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If you eat yogurt on an empty stomach, then hydrochloric acid is formed in the stomach. This kills the lactic acid bacteria and causes harm to our bacterial system. Eating such products for breakfast has very little benefit for your body.

3. Pears

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Crude fiber found in pears can injure delicate mucous membranes of an empty stomach.

4. Tomatoes

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Tomatoes contain high levels of tannic acid that can increase acidity in the stomach. In sever cases, this can eventually lead to gastric ulcers.

5. Cucumbers and other green vegetables

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Raw vegetables are rich sources of amino acids. However, they can cause heartburn, flatulence, and abdominal pain, especially when consumed on an empty stomach.

6. Bananas

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If you eat bananas when your stomach is empty, this will lead to a sharp increase in the amount of magnesium in the blood. This may harm your heart.

7. Cold carbonated drinks

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Drinking carbonated beverages in the morning can damage your mucous membranes and reduce the blood supply to the stomach. As a result, food digests more slowly. Make sure you have carbonated beverages

8. Spices

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Spicy foods can cause damage and irritation to gastric mucosa and increase acid production in your stomach. This contributes to many common disorders of the digestive system.

9. Citrus fruits

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Citrus fruits are rich in fruit acids. When eaten on an empty stomach, they can cause heartburn and also increase the risk of gastritis and even gastric ulcers.

10. Sweets

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Eating sugar boosts insulin levels, which in turn significantly increases the load on the pancreas that has just “woken up.” This may lead to diabetes.

Here are 10 things that we should eat on an empty stomach.

1. Oatmeal

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It creates a protective coating around the lining of your stomach which prevents hydrochloric acid from causing damage to the stomach walls. Oatmeal contains soluble figure which is beneficial in lowering cholesterol levels in your body.

2. Buckwheat

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Buckwheat gently stimulates the digestive system. It is also an excellent source of protein, iron, and vitamins.

3. Cornmeal porridge

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It helps to remove toxins and heavy metals from your system, normalizes intestinal microflora, and gives you a feeling of satiety for a long time.

4. Wheat germ

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2 tablespoons of wheat germ provides you with about 15% of the recommended daily value of Vitamin E and 10% of the recommended daily value for folic acid. It also helps keep your digestive system running smoothly.

5. Eggs

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Researchers have found that eating eggs for breakfast can cut your daily calorie intake significantly.

6. Watermelon

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Eating watermelon on an empty stomach provides you with a good amount of fluid. Moreover, it is good for the health of your eyes and heart because it is high in lycopene.

7. Blueberries

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According to recent research, eating blueberries on a regular basis improves your memory, and regulates blood pressure and metabolism, especially if you eat them for breakfast.

8. Whole grain bread with no yeast.

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Carbohydrates and other useful nutrients found in bread are necessary for your body. The best time to eat this product is early in the morning.

9. Nuts

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Nuts, if eaten for breakfast, improve your digestive health and normalize the pH in your stomach.

10. Honey

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Honey helps you awaken your body in the morning and provides strength and energy to your system. This product also boosts your brain activity and increases the level of the “feel-good” hormone, serotonin.

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