
Fruit should be eaten alone or with other fruit on an empty stomach.

Applying this rule is very simple. We
eat approximately 3 large meals a day, so space out your fruit servings
in between. If this means you need to glance at the clock occasionally
and calculate when you could eat the apple you brought along with you,
then you do that. And aim to have it about 1 hour before a meal, or 2
hours after your meal. For heavier meals, like pasta or burgers, you
need to let that food digest for even longer before you add fruit with
all its acid into your stomach, about 3-4 hours. If you've just had a
mixed green salad for lunch, same rules apply but for a much shorter
time, about 1.5 hours.
The best time to eat a
bounty of fruit is either first thing in the morning on an empty
stomach, or as a mid-morning snack (which I prefer) - in between
breakfast and lunch. It's a good idea, to just eat more fruit at one
time, whether it's fruit salad, an apple or a fruit smoothie. (3-4
servings of fruit is a proper daily requirement, that's 2 1/2 - 2 cups
of fruit). If you feel very hungry after your fruit servings, pay
attention to what you've had for breakfast and maybe your meal planning
needs to be adjusted. You should be able to wait it out about 1-2 hours
with success. That will ensure all the fruit is processed and gone into
your body to do what it's supposed to do.
Definitely
avoid eating fruit close to bedtime as there's plenty of sugar in fruit
to spike up your energy and keep you up when you need your sleep.
Smoothie lovers! It
is fine to consume nut milk or coconut milk with fruit, but in small
amounts and not every time. Therefore, nut butters, nut milk, or
non-dairy yogourt (such as soy) will not strain the digestive system too
much. And adding a single serving of a low-glycemic fruit, such as an
apple to your green smoothie will be fine and will not create a lot of
problems for you as long as you keep the fruit serving to a minimum and
it too is consumed apart from a larger meal. However, ideally it is best
to stick with eating raw fruit alone - or leave alone!
Dried
fruit holds the same recommendations. Keep in mind it's also too sweet
and too addictive. Limiting portions of the dried fruit you eat is
essential - think of a date as a special occasion ;)
If
you do eat fruit on an empty stomach, you will gain the proper
nutrients that fruit - nature's perfect gift - will offer to your health
and wellbeing. You will avoid most digestive problems, feel energized,
promote weight loss and you'll look and feel fantastic because your
body will be fully absorbing all the vitamins, fiber and healthy
carbohydrates that it needs to function in good health.
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