Author: Dr. Patrik Flanagan
I am Dr Patrick Flanagan, and this is the latest edition of my Dr Health
Secrets newsletter.
I am a scientist with over 300 inventions related to health, longevity and
medicine. This newsletter installment is about the importance of eating
breakfast and its effects on your body.
Breaking the Fast
After fasting all night long, nurture your body with some good high quality
food. Get your body purring with a nourishing meal.
After six to eight hours of rest, the fuel light is on and the engine is
begging to be re-fueled, not only with food, but with water. Hydration is vital
after a night of sleep to keep the body and organs functioning properly.
It is vastly better to choose healthy organic food, but no matter what your
choices are, eating breakfast energizes the body and mind, and carries you more
efficiently throughout your day. Some people think skipping breakfast will aid
them to lose weight, but it is actually the opposite, eating breakfast helps you
lose weight, especially when choosing the appropriate foods.
Plus it gives you a positive attitude, heightens mental concentration, and
helps you perform better all day long.
Make it Yummy
With so many delicious options to choose from, why not make your breakfast a
fun sensory feast? Treat your taste buds to natural naked foods like fruits in
season - a wonderful way to get the day rolling. Optimally, a well-rounded
breakfast includes food from three different food groups. Create your meal from
a choice of whole grain breads or cereals, fruits, proteins, milk or yogurt, and
fats. Protein rich foods are an excellent choice in the morning as they help to
steady blood sugar highs and lows that can leave you feeling dragged-down and
starving by 10 am.
Heart healthy fats (containing essential fatty acids) like olive, flax and
peanut oils, are important to keep as a staple of your diet.
But dont ignore the importance of water, a vital part of breakfast is
drinking fluids, as hydrating the body after a long night of sleep is necessary.
Thoreau Knows Best
Henry David Thoreau said, Water is the only drink of the wise man. He knew
the secret to good health, energy, vitality; a properly hydrated body even
heightens mental awareness and spiritual consciousness. Water is life. The fact
that our bodies are made up of about 70% water alone speaks of our organic
connection to the source and our need to consistently replenish that very
source.
Water is vital to many body functions:
1. It keeps the body temperature regulated.
2. Water dissolves nutrients, then transports them, making them available to
the whole body
3. Water removes waste and toxins from the system
4. Prevents fatigue, dizziness, hunger, dry skin, dark urine and general
lethargy which are signs of dehydration
Water Yourself
With all healthy choices for breakfast food, make sure you can absorb the
nutrients with proper hydration. That means enough of the right kind of water
each day. The naturally present water in raw foods is a great source but also
make sure your water has a low surface tension.
Though most tap and bottled water has high surface tenions, there are ways to
make water more available to your body's cells.
Silica is a natural mineral and special forms of microcluster.
silica are small enough to change the absorption properties of water. Ask
your vitamin store for it.
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