With intermittent fasting gaining popularity, many are rethinking the need for breakfast. Let’s explore the benefits of skipping breakfast, essential considerations for intermittent fasting, and what to eat or avoid if you choose to have breakfast.
What Happens When You Skip Breakfast?
Breakfast is a relatively recent Western invention, and our increasingly sedentary lifestyles often mean we consume more calories than we burn. By forgoing breakfast, you give your digestive system a chance to rest, allowing your digestive fire (Agni) to repair and rejuvenate. This process enhances both digestion and metabolism. Fasting until lunchtime aligns with Ayurveda's principle of eating when your digestive fire is strongest, typically around midday.
How to Support Your Intermittent Fasting Routine
Timing is Key: Try to eat your main meal between 10am and 2pm, when your digestive fire (Agni) is naturally at its strongest.