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What to do if I feel toxic after drinking Patanjali mango and mosambi juice on an empty stomach?
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Question #30101
59 days ago
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What to do if I feel toxic after drinking Patanjali mango and mosambi juice on an empty stomach?

Pawan

I was in a fasted state till 3pm. And patanjali mango & mosambi juice felt toxic to my brain and body. What to do now. Please help me.

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Feeling unwell after breaking a fast can sometimes occur if there’s sensitivity to certain foods or additives, or you may be experiencing a rapid shift in blood sugar levels. If you feel lightheaded, dizzy, or have a headache, start by drinking some water to stay hydrated—dehydration can often exacerbate these feelings. If the symptoms persist, try eating something bland and easy on the stomach like toast or a banana to help stabilize your blood sugar and provide some gentle sustenance. Take note if you experience any additional symptoms like nausea, vomiting, or severe abdominal pain, as these could indicate a more serious issue requiring medical attention. Lying down in a comfortable position and relaxing can also aid in gradually feeling better. If within an hour or two the symptoms have not improved or if they worsen, it would be wise to seek professional medical assistance as a precaution. It could be helpful in the future to reintroduce food slowly with smaller, simpler meals if you’ve fasted for an extended period, and perhaps be cautious about products you consume on an empty stomach. Juice, while seemingly benign, can sometimes cause a spike in blood sugar or have ingredients that might not be tolerated well on a fasted stomach. Remaining observant of how your body feels and responds to various foods or drinks post-fast is key. If this sensation of toxicity becomes a recurring experience, consulting with a healthcare provider for further insights and tailored advice can be important.

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