Some people believe that drinking water after mango can cause stomach ache or digestive problems, while others consider it to be just a myth. In such a situation, it is important that we understand the correct and scientific answer to this question, so that we can enjoy mangoes without fear and also take care of our health.
According to health experts, it is not completely wrong to drink water immediately after eating mango, but it is better to keep a little gap in it. Mango contains natural sugar and fiber, which take time to digest. If you drink water immediately, it may slow down the digestion process a bit.
Why is there fear of trouble?
Drinking water immediately after mango may cause some people to feel gas, acidity or mild pain in the stomach. The reason for this is that water dilutes the digestive juices, due to which the food is not digested properly.
How much gap should be kept right?
According to experts, a gap of at least 20-30 minutes should be kept after eating mango. After this, drinking water is completely safe and also helps in keeping the body hydrated.
Right way to eat mango
- Soak mango in water for 1-2 hours before eating.
- Eat mangoes only in limited quantities
- Do not eat mangoes that are too cold or too ripe.
- Avoid eating too much mango on an empty stomach
Who should be more careful?
People who already have acidity, gas or digestion problems should avoid drinking water immediately after eating mango. Also, diabetic patients should eat mango in limited quantities only.
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