As temperatures soar during the Indian summer, the body tends to lose excess water and
essential electrolytes through sweating. At Wockhardt Hospitals, we emphasize the
importance of adapting your diet with the season to maintain hydration, energy, and overall
well-being.
One of the most effective ways to stay healthy during summer is by increasing the intake of
water-rich fruits and vegetables. Fruits like watermelon, muskmelon, mango, and papaya
not only help maintain hydration but also provide essential vitamins, antioxidants, and
natural sugars for instant energy.
Traditional Indian summer beverages also play a crucial role in maintaining hydration and
electrolyte balance. Buttermilk (chaas), coconut water, aam panna, lemon water, jaljeera,
and kokum sherbet are excellent options.
Curd and yogurt-based dishes such as raita, lassi, and kadhi help regulate body temperature
and improve digestion.
Experts at Wockhardt Hospitals recommend choosing light and easily digestible meals.
Avoid heavy, oily, and spicy foods. Opt for balanced meals with whole grains, dal,
vegetables, and curd.
Hydration is key—drink at least 8–10 glasses of water daily.
Dietary Do’s:
- Drink plenty of water
- Eat seasonal fruits and vegetables
- Include probiotic foods
Dietary Don’ts: - Avoid fried and spicy foods
- Limit sugary drinks
- Avoid skipping meals
Expert Insight:
“Seasonal foods not only nourish the body but also help it adapt naturally to changing
weather.”
👉 Click here to read the latest Gujarat news on TheLiveAhmedabad.com

