tHANK YOU yOU ALWAYS SEE PARTIALLY I ALSO WROTE ALL FOODS ARE SIMILAR. YOU FAILED TO NOTE IT KR
On Mon, 4 Aug 2025 at 20:38, gopala krishnan <[email protected]> wrote: > Thank you Mr. Rajaram for your positive response. Thank you very much. > Gopalakrishnan > > On Monday 4 August, 2025 at 07:14:29 pm IST, Rajaram Krishnamurthy < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > Good one. And every food is like that only. K Rajaram IRS > > On Mon, 4 Aug 2025, 19:08 'gopala krishnan' via Thatha_Patty, < > [email protected]> wrote: > > Coconut water may not be for everyone: 6 types of people who should avoid > drinking it-Forward. > > TOI Lifestyle Desk / etimes.in / Updated: Aug 04, 2025, 08:56 IST > > Coconut water, despite its hydrating and nourishing qualities, isn't for > everyone. Individuals with diabetes need to be cautious due to its > natural sugar content. Those with kidney disorders should avoid it > because of high potassium levels. People on certain medications for high > blood pressure or electrolyte-restricted diets should also exercise > caution. Allergy sufferers should stay alert for adverse reactions. > > Coconut water may not be for everyone: 6 types of people who should avoid > drinking it > > Coconut water is often hailed as a natural super drink, low in calories, > rich in electrolytes, and perfect for post-workout hydration. From > improving skin health to supporting digestion, its benefits are widely > promoted. However, this tropical beverage isn’t suitable for everyone. > These characters are frustrating, hilarious, and strangely lovable, often > stealing the show with their unpredictable behaviour and iconic “blush and > bash” moments. > > Despite its health halo, *coconut water can trigger complications in > certain individuals due to its sugar content, electrolyte profile, and > cooling nature, especially when underlying health conditions are present*. > > > For people with certain medical conditions like diabetes, kidney > disorders, high blood pressure, or food allergies, coconut water may cause > more harm than good. It’s important to understand when this drink might > interfere with your health. *According to studies, here’s a detailed look > at who should avoid coconut water and why, based on scientific research and > expert recommendations.* > > Think twice before drinking coconut water: 6 groups who should avoid it > > People with diabetes should be cautious > > Coconut water contains natural sugars, usually around 6–7 grams per 200 ml > serving. While this is less than what’s found in fruit juices or soft > drinks, it can still affect blood glucose levels. > > For people with diabetes or insulin resistance, this natural sugar may > lead to spikes in blood sugar, especially if consumed regularly or in large > quantities. Additionally, some packaged coconut waters may have added > sugars, making them even riskier for blood sugar control. > > If you're managing diabetes, it’s best to limit or avoid coconut water or > consult a healthcare professional to determine a safe amount for your diet. > > Those prone to allergies should stay alert > > Although coconut allergies are relatively rare, they can still cause > significant reactions in sensitive individuals. Symptoms may include > itching, hives, swelling, and skin redness shortly after consuming coconut > water or coconut-based products. In more severe cases, individuals may > experience respiratory issues, digestive discomfort, or even anaphylaxis. > > According to a study published in Asia Pacific Allergy, around 90% of > children with coconut allergy presented with skin-related symptoms, while > nearly 10% developed anaphylaxis involving multiple organ systems. Another > review published in Allergologia et Immunopathologia also confirmed cases > of coconut-induced anaphylaxis, particularly in children, identifying > certain coconut proteins as allergenic triggers. While cross-reactivity > with tree nuts is uncommon, those with existing nut allergies should remain > cautious. If you have a known history of food allergies or sensitivities, > it’s important to stay alert when consuming coconut water. Seek medical > advice if any unusual or severe symptoms appear after intake. > > Not suitable for people with kidney disorders > > Coconut water is rich in potassium, a mineral that plays an important role > in maintaining fluid balance and heart function. But for people with > chronic kidney disease (CKD) or poor kidney function, high potassium intake > can be dangerous. When kidneys are unable to filter potassium > efficiently, it builds up in the blood, leading to hyperkalemia, a > condition that can cause muscle weakness, nausea, and even life-threatening > irregular heart rhythms. If you have any kidney-related condition, > especially at moderate to advanced stages, you should avoid or strictly > limit coconut water after discussing it with your nephrologist. > > May not be ideal during cold or flu > > In traditional health systems like Ayurveda, coconut water is considered > to have a naturally cooling effect on the body. While this is beneficial in > hot climates or during summer, it can be problematic if you’re suffering > from a cold, cough, or flu. Its cooling nature may aggravate mucus > production or lower the body's internal temperature, which is not ideal > during cold or flu. Consuming coconut water when you’re already > experiencing symptoms like nasal congestion or throat irritation may worsen > your condition or delay recovery. If you're prone to frequent colds or > have a weak immune system, consider skipping coconut water during winter or > illness, and opt for warmer fluids to support immunity and faster healing. > > Be careful if you have high blood pressure > > Coconut water is often promoted as a heart-healthy drink due to its high > potassium content, which can help lower blood pressure by counteracting the > effects of sodium. However, this very benefit can become a risk for > people taking blood pressure medications, especially ACE inhibitors or > potassium-sparing diuretics. These medications already help the body > retain potassium, and adding coconut water on top of that may cause > potassium levels to rise too high, a condition known as hyperkalemia. This > can lead to symptoms such as chest pain, nausea, muscle weakness, or an > irregular heartbeat. If you’re managing high blood pressure with > medication, talk to your doctor before drinking coconut water regularly. It > might help, but taking it without guidance could cause problems. > > Avoid if you’re on an electrolyte-restricted diet > > If you've been prescribed a low-potassium or electrolyte-controlled diet, > such as in cases of heart disease or advanced kidney issues, coconut water > may not be a suitable drink. The combination of potassium, sodium, and > magnesium in it can disrupt your electrolyte balance if not carefully > monitored. Symptoms of imbalance include fatigue, muscle cramps, and > abnormal heart rhythms. Always read nutrition labels and follow the dietary > guidelines set by your doctor or dietitian. Coconut water is undeniably a > healthy beverage for many people. It hydrates, nourishes, and even supports > some aspects of heart and skin health. But as with any food or drink, it’s > important to recognise that what’s healthy for one person may not be right > for another. If you have diabetes, high blood pressure, kidney issues, > food allergies, or are prone to colds or electrolyte imbalances, coconut > water might not be the best option or at least should be consumed with > caution. > > Coconut water might wear a health halo, but it’s not a one-size-fits-all > drink. Sometimes, skipping that “refreshing sip” is the smarter move—your > body will thank you for listening to it instead of the hype. > > My note- I read the above in the OPENING PAGE OF GOOGLE SEARCH today and > found informative. 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