Advertisement

3 month diet plan for all Brides to Be according to Nutritionist

Brides diet

Brides diet

Advertisement

Wedding Day is a very important day in everyone’s life. Every bride wants to look best on her wedding day. And that only can be achieved by having good health and glowing skin. As much of an effort, it is to plan a wedding, it requires an equal amount of effort to look after your health and skin before the D-day arrives.

A well-known nutritionist and fitness expert shares 3 months diet plan that all brides to be can follow before their wedding day.

In Morning:

Drink 2 glasses of warm water and then have hot water with a squeeze of lemon.

Or have 1 cup of black coffee/black tea/green tea.

Advertisement

Or regular milk coffee/tea with less sugar or no sugar.

In Breakfast:

Should be light and protein-rich. Eat more complex carbs like any of these various options listed below:

1 Cup Oat Meal.

3-4 Oats with Coconut Chutney.

1 Cup Quinoa Chickpea Salad.

Advertisement

1 Plate Multi-Grain toast with Egg Omelette.

1 Plate Scrambled Eggs.

1 Cup Sauteed Paneer Salad.

In Mid-morning snack:

Should be 1 Cup fibre-rich fruit bowl or sprouts salad or 1 Cup chickpeas salad as they have more antioxidants and are good for glowing skin.

In Lunch:

Advertisement

Could be any staple food like any of these:

2 dry chapatis with veg gravy or curry made with paneer and 1 cup curd.

In Supper:

1 cup tea/coffee with pumpkin, sunflower, or watermelon seeds or dry fruits and nuts.

In Dinner:

Have an early dinner between 7:30 – 8:00 PM.

Advertisement

You can include either of these in your meal:

2 dry chapatis with curry.

A small portion of dal khichdi.

1 Bowl thick mix vegetable soup with soft boiled egg whites or grilled chicken.

1 Plate of healthy green salad.

Some Important tips to keep in mind:

Advertisement

Stay active the whole day and work out for 45 minutes every day. You can do yoga in the morning and go for an evening walk for 30 minutes daily. Get a sufficient amount of sleep for 7-8 hours.

Eat more protein, veggies, fiber-rich fruits, nuts, dry fruits, and coconut water for glowing skin.

Avoid junk foods, fried foods, outside food, sweets, sugar, and alcohol.

Drink plenty of water to flush out toxins and stay hydrated. Eat small meals maintaining a gap of 3 hours.

Also Read

4 Ways to make your nails strong and beautiful

We often tend to overlook the health of our nails. Nails that...

Advertisement
Read More News On

Catch all the Business News, Breaking News Event and Latest News Updates on The BOL News


Download The BOL News App to get the Daily News Update & Live News.


Advertisement
End of Story
BOL Stories of the day
Karachi reports first case of Congo virus
Another Congo virus patient from Quetta shifted to Karachi
International symposium highlights undeniable benefits of robotic surgery
Quetta: Doctor infected with congo virus dies on his way to Karachi
Week-long polio campaign to kick-off in Karachi
Healthcare events to be held in Dubai from October 31 to Nov 2
Next Article
Exit mobile version