Ramadan Advise from the Medical Team at Clinique La Prairie
Ramadan just began, and it is imperative to prepare yourself, and embrace a holistic approach to fasting, staying healthy and balancing mind and body, to feel your best both physically and emotionally.
Dr. Adrian Heini, Medical Director at the Swiss pioneering longevity & wellness clinic, Clinique La Prairie brings together a supportive guide to staying fit and healthy this month.
Stay Hydrated
Hydration is key to awakening metabolism and eliminating toxins. The nearly 14h fasting is similar to ‘intermittent fasting’, that is commonly implemented for a better glucose metabolism and for enhanced fat burning, except that there is active fluid intake during the daytime. The lack of fluids will result in mild dehydration, fatigue, low energy and headaches especially as the summer heat kicks in.
With this in mind, it is significant to maintain hydration levels during the night instead. Fresh fruit smoothies, vegetables and juices or clear soups are a great way to keep the body purified during Ramadan. If you can, keep exercising and household chores to the evening or in the early morning.
Engage in physical activity
Maintaining an exercising regime is one of the best ways to remain healthy during the month as it rejuvenates the body and mind. The recommended exercise sessions should be performed post Iftar, two to three hours after the meal.
Try to avoid participating in very strenuous activities, but rather opt for moderate work out sessions such as aqua gym, swimming, pilates, yoga or low-impact gym sessions. Or take a walk 1 to 2 hours after iftar, all of which work on the elasticity of your body as well as have a calming effect on your mind.
Include Superfoods into your diet
The first and foremost important thing is to respect the balance and quality of food. Start with breaking your fast with a date rather than a full feast. Dates are easy to digest due to its natural sugars, that helps the body’s blood glucose levels. For Iftar and Suhoor, reduce the amounts of fat in meals, including meats and cheese, and increase the amounts of fibre not only with vegetables and fruits but also multi-cereal bread, legumes, chia seeds and bulgur wheat, to maintain balance and to induce satiety. This will also help to keep blood sugar levels stable during the day, keep hunger at bay and will avoid unhealthy weight gain and weight loss during the month of fasting.
Say no to spices
There is a tendency to ingest excessive spices at the break of fast such as peppers, zaatar and sugars, all of which increase levels of sugar in blood, leading to possible diabetes and obesity. As spicy food weakens digestive strength, try to opt for mint, infusions of fennel, basil, chamomile and cardamom which are easier to digest.
Regulate your sleep cycle
A regular sleep routine is often interrupted during Ramadan. With long periods of fasting and daytime activity, sleep cycles become an important aspect to maintaining a balanced lifestyle during the month.
Avoid large amounts of rich foods and sugar and instead, wait for 1.5 or 2 hours to go to bed after a heavy meal. Take shorter naps during the day for not more than 20 minutes and reduce screen time 30 minutes before bedtime.
If you are finding it harder to get a good night’s sleep, a healthy tip is to use an infusion of verbena, chamomile and hot milk or if sleep still remains difficult, a melatonin supplement of between 2-6mg at bedtime can help.
Add Food and Health Supplements
Food supplements are a good way to maintain the balance of vitamins and omega to boost the immune system during Ramadan.
If the recommended exercise, sleep and diet regime is integrated during the month of fasting, no additional supplements are required. However, if you are struggling to maintain sleep cycles and food intake, a combination of a vitamin C and folic acid (vitamin B9) supplements are beneficial. If you are spending less time outdoors in the daytime, it is worth taking a vitamin D3 supplement, as this will help bones, teeth and muscles stay healthy.
With over 90 years of pioneering innovation in the field of wellness, Clinique La Prairie unifies a holistic approach to longevity. Implementing the five aspects to your daily routine will enhance the quality of life, stimulate the mind and activate the body’s self-healing ability post Ramadan.
With the Longevity Hub by Clinique La Prairie opening in Dubai this month, you can experience a unique diagnostic overview that includes a Proprietary Longevity Index, aimed to deliver a seamless and unparalleled assessment and personalised wellbeing journey. It is designed to analyse several aspects of internal and external health and provides a unique expert-led profile which is paramount to the personalisation of all therapies.
The longevity solutions include cutting-edge therapies such as Neuro Wave Stimulation, an acoustic and vibrational therapy guided by technology that trains the brain to succumb to deeply calming techniques, enabling even the busiest of minds to enter a deep state of relaxation. Adding to the offering are sought-after treatments such as Cryotherapy, the science of exposing the body to sub-zero temperatures; Far Infrared, a technology which uses long infrared rays to detoxify the body, and IV Drips, using infusions which contain a carefully selected combination of rejuvenating vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.
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