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Why should you drink coconut water with a pinch of salt after fasts

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 9, 2025, 12:09 IST
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Why should you drink coconut water with a pinch of salt after fasts

Are you someone who mostly feels drained after a long day of fasting, then this simple remedy can help in reviving your energy levels naturally. Long hours of fasting can lead to an imbalance of electrolytes in the body, which is why most people feel dizzy, weak and tired after fasting. Here’s why you should drink coconut water with a pinch of salt after fasts…

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Why coconut water with a dash of salt?

Drinking coconut water with a pinch of salt after fasting is a time-honored and highly beneficial practice for rehydration and replenishment. Fasting, whether for religious, health, or detox purposes, often leads to loss of essential fluids and electrolytes in the body. Coconut water is a natural isotonic beverage, meaning it closely matches the body's own electrolyte balance, making it excellent for quickly restoring hydration and essential minerals like potassium, magnesium, calcium, and sodium.

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Why add salt?

Adding a pinch of salt enhances the electrolyte content by providing sodium and trace minerals that help retain fluids and balance the electrolytes more effectively. This combination helps prevent dehydration, muscle cramps, and fatigue, which are common after fasting. Moreover, salt aids digestion and stimulates appetite gently when breaking the fast.

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What happens when you drink this blend?

Coconut water is also low in calories and naturally sweet, offering an energy boost without overwhelming the digestive system. It contains antioxidants that help neutralize free radicals produced during fasting and supports detoxification. The natural sugars give quick energy, while the fiber content supports smooth digestion. Together, coconut water and salt make a simple yet powerful drink to rehydrate the body, stabilize blood sugar levels, and replenish electrolytes, making recovery from fasting comfortable and refreshing. This combination is particularly recommended in hot climates or after prolonged fasts to maintain stamina and avoid dizziness or exhaustion.

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