Caffeine and alcohol dehydrate the body, sugar raises the osmotic pressure inside your veins.
Not exact matches
Watch out for foods
and habits that may be counterproductive for your milk supply such as being
dehydrated, not getting enough sleep
and drinking too much
caffeine or
alcohol.
Avoid sugar - laden soft drinks, processed juices, sports drinks,
and alcohol, which add an additional metabolic burden on the body as well as too much
caffeine, which
dehydrates the body.
Exercise,
alcohol,
and caffeine are the common culprits that leave us
dehydrated and headachey.
-- Avoid stimulants such as
alcohol,
caffeine (in coffee, chocolate, green tea, cola drinks, etc.), theophylline (in tea) or
and theobromine (in cacao
and chocolate) as they
dehydrate body
and skin
and may cause the delicate area around your eyes to look darker
and sunken.
Alcohol and caffeine are diuretics which
dehydrate you further.
Avoid
caffeine and alcohol since it will
dehydrate your body even more.
And when dry cabin air is paired with the diuretic effects of caffeine and alcohol, it's easy to end up dehydrat
And when dry cabin air is paired with the diuretic effects of
caffeine and alcohol, it's easy to end up dehydrat
and alcohol, it's easy to end up
dehydrated.
Alcohol and caffeine are diuretics, which means they increase the discharge of urine
and dehydrate the body.