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Lets talk about some unhealthy eating habits of ramdan on Sunday? What do you think?

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answered 379 days ago

unhealthy habits can include fried food and consuming too much empty stomach. It often leads to cramps and pain

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answered 377 days ago

Yes there are so many unhealthy eating habits we have in Ramadan. So instead of loosing weight tend to gain much weight

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Some of the unhealthy habits in ramadan: Breaking the fast with juices Eating refined carbs and fried foods on iftar and no consideration to proteins, healthy fats or complex carbs. Which ends in more of sweet cravings after iftar Second unhealthy habit is disregarding the meal of sohour Third is over drinking water beyond the capacity of our bodies at night and disregarding the power of hydrating foods

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answered 376 days ago

Ramadan is a lifestyle, if you do it right you will loose fats, feel emotionally better and physically lighter Its the month that we need the most to eat right and stay light and healthy to be able to perform our prayers

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Unhealthy eating habits include eating too much of junk food such as bakery stuff, chips, biscuit, foods high in sugar and fats.

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