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    Should You Really Start Your Day With Tea or Coffee?

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    Why Tea and Coffee Aren’t Ideal First Thing in the Morning

    It’s a common habit to reach for a cup of tea or coffee right after waking up. But after a night of fasting, your digestive tract is completely empty. Tea and coffee act as stimulants, and taken on an empty stomach, they can irritate the lining and gradually increase the risk of ulcers. Having them occasionally may not do harm, but making it a daily ritual can stress your digestive system over time.

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    What Your Body Actually Needs After Waking Up

    While you sleep, your body is hard at work managing countless metabolic processes. This produces waste and toxins that need to be cleared out in the morning. That’s why hydration, not caffeine, is what your body craves first. A glass of warm water, lemon water, or even infused water can help flush out these toxins, supporting your organ health from the very start of the day.

    How Tea and Coffee Can Make Things Worse

    Instead of helping, tea and coffee can actually worsen dehydration when taken as the very first thing in the morning. Rather than flushing out toxins, they allow them to linger in the body, leaving you with a heavier load to process. Over time, this daily dehydration can add to the strain on your digestive and overall health.

    A Simple Swap for Long-Term Health

    Think of your morning routine the way you think of brushing your teeth: brushing supports oral health, while water supports organ health. By simply replacing your first cup of tea or coffee with water, you set up your body for better digestion, detoxification, and overall well-being throughout the day.

    Dietician Nidhi Nigam shares more insights on everyday nutrition habits in The Orange Club Podcast - All about nutrition. Watch the full conversation to understand how small changes in your routine can transform your health.

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