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    3 Popular Morning Beverages You Should Never Drink Before Noon Because They Cause Inflammation & Blood Sugar Spikes: Fruit Juice & More

    By Faith Geiger,

    2 days ago
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    Starting your day with the right beverages is crucial for maintaining stable energy levels and overall health. Consuming drinks high in sugar before noon can lead to significant blood sugar spikes and crashes throughout the day, as well as increased inflammation, both of which can disrupt your morning and negatively impact your health. Understanding the effects of popular morning beverages on your body can help you make better choices to support a more balanced and energized day.

    We spoke to Dr. Krutika Nanavati, registered nutritionist and dietitian, to uncover three popular morning beverages you should avoid drinking before noon (or even altogether) due to their potential to cause inflammation and blood sugar spikes. From fruit juices to sugary coffee drinks, these seemingly harmless options can have hidden downsides that might undermine your health. By making informed decisions about your morning beverage choices, you can avoid these pitfalls and promote a healthier start to your day.

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    1. Fruit Juices

    Although fruit is generally healthy, store-bought fruit juice comes with many downsides. It often hides concentrated sugars and lacks fiber. Dr. Nanavati explains, "These juices lead to blood sugar spikes and miss out on the satiating benefits of whole fruit." Many commercial juices also include added sugars and preservatives, contributing to inflammation. Without fiber, the sugars in juice are absorbed quickly into the bloodstream, causing rapid blood sugar spikes. For a healthier option, try making your own juice at home using whole fruits and vegetables, ensuring you retain the beneficial fiber and nutrients.

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    2. Smoothies (Store-Bought)

    Store-bought smoothies might seem healthy, but they often contain as much sugar as fruit juices. "These smoothies often contain hidden sugars from fruits and syrups," says Dr. Nanavati. The convenience of these smoothies comes with added sugars and preservatives, which can counteract the benefits of the fruits and veggies they contain. The high sugar content can cause blood sugar spikes, followed by a crash that makes you feel sluggish. She recommends opting for healthy homemade versions with limited added sugars and whole fruits for fiber. Making smoothies at home allows you to control the ingredients and ensure a balanced, nutritious start to your day.

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    3. Sugary Coffee Drinks

    A cup of coffee can be a morning hero, but sugary options like lattes and cappuccinos loaded with syrups and whipped cream can be harmful. "These drinks can pack a sugary punch, spiking blood sugar and promoting inflammation," says Dr. Nanavati. High sugar intake is linked to increased inflammatory markers. Additionally, these drinks often contain a lot of empty calories, leading to weight gain and further inflammation. Opting for black coffee or a simple espresso can be a much healthier way to enjoy your morning caffeine fix (and may even help you lose weight).

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    Bottom Line

    By being mindful of what you drink in the morning, you can avoid the pitfalls of sugary beverages and start your day on a healthier note. Swap out store-bought juices, sugary smoothies, and calorie-laden coffee drinks for more nutritious options that keep your blood sugar stable and inflammation at bay. Your body will thank you, and you'll be better equipped to tackle whatever the day throws your way!

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