Masaba Gupta shares a glimpse of her healthy breakfast, know what it is and its benefits

Updated : Feb 20, 2024 13:06
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Designer and actor Masaba Gupta has shared yet another post about her breakfast. This time it's a bowl of papaya with brahmi salt sprinkled on it.

Eating papaya on an empty stomach offers numerous benefits for overall health and well-being. Papaya is rich in enzymes like papain, it aids digestion, promotes regular bowel movements and prevents constipation.

Eating papaya on an empty stomach can offer several benefits 

Improved Digestion: Papaya contains enzymes like papain, which aid in digestion by breaking down proteins. Consuming it on an empty stomach can enhance its digestive benefits.

Relief from Constipation: Papaya is rich in dietary fibre, which helps regulate bowel movements and prevents constipation. Eating it on an empty stomach can promote regularity.

Boosted Immunity: Papaya is loaded with vitamins A, C, and E, as well as antioxidants like beta-carotene, which can strengthen the immune system. Consuming it before eating other foods allows your body to absorb these nutrients more effectively.

Detoxification: Papaya contains fibre and enzymes that support the body's natural detoxification processes, helping to flush out toxins and waste products.

Weight Loss Aid: Being low in calories and high in fibre, papaya can be a great addition to a weight loss diet.

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