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10 Foods To Reduce Body Heat Naturally

During summers, when the mercury level rises the scorching heat, can drain us completely. If we ignore this, our bodies will be at greater risk.

In the summer, many of us feel dehydrated and lack energy, which is another sign that we have been smashed by heat. In summer, we need to take care of our bodies. From eating right to changing our lifestyle, we can overcome and protect ourselves from the harmful effects of summer.

Why Does Body Heat Rise?

Your body heat can increase because of both internal and external influences. For example, spending too much time out in the sun can cause your body temperature to rise significantly. It can also increase because of heavy exercise or more moving around than usual. For women, body heat may rise because of conditions like perimenopause and menopause, during which they may experience heat flashes or night sweats. Another significant but fairly uncommon reason why your body heat may rise is due to the use of certain medications. Some medications may cause excessive heat production in your body, causing your body heat to rise.

Here are the most common causes of increased body heat:

Oranges to reduce body heat! Oranges are believed to be rich in water content that makes them a potential food to reduce body heat. They are also full of fibre that makes them a great option for those looking to lose weight and still feel full.

Dr. Siddharth Gupta, B.A.M.S, M.D (Ayu)

Normal body temperatures for different demographics

DemographicsTemperature
Normal resting body temperature for adultsBetween 36.24 and 37 °C (97.2–98.6 °F)
Mild fever temperature in adults38 °C (100.4 °F)
High fever temperature in adults39.5  °C (103.1 °F)
Normal resting body temperature for babies37..5 °C (99.5 °F)
Normal resting body temperature for pregnant women– 35.6 °C to 37.5 °C around the 12th week of pregnancy (96 – 99.5 °F)- 35.3 °C to 37.3 °C around the 33rd week of pregnancy (95.5 – 99.1 °F)

It is very important to understand the symptoms that indicate an uneasy state of the body, these include burning sensation in the eyes, ulcers, indigestion, constipation, sleeplessness, acidity, or maybe some may even observe rapid heart rate.

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Foods To Reduce Body Heat Naturally

Let’s understand the top 10 foods to help reduce body heat and enjoy the summer season without any hazardous effects:

1: Coconut Water.

The best drink during summers. Coconut water naturally has cooling properties that can help fight you against this year’s scorching summer. It can hydrate your body and thus balances the temperature-generating electrolytes naturally. Coconut water due to its malai content as we say is always sweet. You can drink the water and apply the left-out malai on your face, to give a cooling effect to your face.

2: Buttermilk.

This healthy drink contains essential probiotics, vitamins, and minerals to keep our bodies cool even in extreme heat. Drinking buttermilk daily or maybe twice a day can help to cool down your body. Try drinking a glass of cold buttermilk to restore your energy and naturally cool your body.

Other than buttermilk, a traditional Indian drink, Jaljeera is believed to be very helpful to cool down the body. Mint is one of the constituents of Jaljeera which is believed to provide the cooling effect.

Dr. Smita barode, B.A.M.S, M.S.

3: Aloe Vera.

The natural cooling agent. It has a commendable effect when it comes to reducing body heat internally and externally. The gel can be applied to the skin and you will experience the cooling effect in no time. Or you can mix the aloe vera gel extract with the cucumber or mint and blend it to form a smooth mixture. Drink it and feel the coolness running inside your body.

4: Mint.

One of the most commonly consumed herbs in India. It is usually added to the food or drinks to neutralize the heat effect from the body. It not only controls your body temperature but also provides a wonderful cooling effect. Adding mint to curd, buttermilk, or lemon water can bring you more benefits. You can also make mint chutney, which is one of the best chutneys in all Indian households.

5: Watermelon.

In addition to mangoes, watermelon is another fruit that is often caught in the summer season in India. Usually, the water contained in drinking watermelon is as high as 92%, which will help prevent dehydration and keep the body cool. If consumed regularly, it can help control your body heat.

6: Cucumbers.

Just like watermelons, cucumber also has a high amount of water content. They are also loaded with fiber, which can help relieve constipation, one of the common problems faced during summers or when your body heat increases. Cucumber is not only commonly used in salads, but also in intense facial treatments to soothe the eyes. Since it contains 95% water, it helps reduce excess calories in the body too. A perfect summer partner!

7: Chilli.

Yes, you read it right! We will be talking about our spicy little chilies in this section. But the truth is that peppers can help you lower your body temperature. According to research, capsaicin is the active ingredient found in chili peppers. When consumed, it sends a message to the brain indicating that your body is overheating and sweating more than usual, thereby producing a cooling effect. Interesting isn’t it!

8: Lemon Water.

Research has shown that lemon being rich in Vitamin C can help lower body temperature. It can also moisturize and oxygenates the body, to help improve the energy and feel fresh during summers. It is also one of the important parts of our homemade electrolyte. To make lemon juice, squeeze juice of half lemon, add a pinch of salt and  ½ tsp of sugar (depending on your taste) and mixed it with cold water. This way, you add all the ingredients that can work as a natural electrolyte for your body.

9: Onions.

It is surprising to know that even onions have a cooling effect. Well, it’s considered to be rich in quercetin, which acts as an anti-allergen. It is also beneficial to protect you from sunstroke. And this is the main reason, why our grandma’s make onion and raw mango mixture every summer. You can have them in the raw form by adding lemon and a little bit of salt or add them in salads, raitas or sandwiches, etc. Enjoy this humble vegetable available round the corner.

10: Celery.

Celery contains 90% water and contains important nutrients, which can keep you cool in summer. Celery is also high in sodium, potassium, iron, magnesium, calcium, and zinc.

Malabar spinach, a variety of spinach found majorly in Karnataka, is believed to impart cooling to the body. It might be cooked and eaten with chapati. It is believed to be rich in Vitamin A and C, folic acid and calcium.

Dr. Rajeev Singh, BAMS

Also Read: Is Celery Good for You? Analyzing the Research-Backed Benefits

FAQs

Is excess body heat bad?

Yes, body heat can lead to several health problems and may affect overall performance. You will likely experience increased irritability, loss of concentration and sleeplessness. In serious cases you may have heat cramps, heat exhaustion, heatstroke, and hyperthermia.

How can I instantly reduce body heat?

The best and quickest way to reduce body heat is by drinking water. You can try taking a cold bath and relax.

When should I be worried about excess body heat?

If your body temperature seems to be high for an undetermined reason or you are not cooling down even after trying some of these remedies, you must see a doctor. In case you are over 65 years of age, or you have an underlying medical condition, or of you are pregnant or nursing, you must be worried.

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