Water
When to Drink: At the Alarm Guzzle water, Dr. Lodge suggests. Hydrating will help beat that groggy feeling and make your skin look its glowy best (both now and later in life), says David E. Bank, M.D., a dermatologist in Mount Kisco, New York
When to Drink: At the Alarm Guzzle water, Dr. Lodge suggests. Hydrating will help beat that groggy feeling and make your skin look its glowy best (both now and later in life), says David E. Bank, M.D., a dermatologist in Mount Kisco, New York
Coffee
When to Drink:
At Breakfast Coffee may help your heart and (if you take it black)
metabolism, and it reduces risk for some types of cancer, studies show.
Green tea
When to Drink:
At Lunch Sip tea. Green kick-starts metabolism and can help fend off
breast cancer, says Jonathan R. Cole, M.D., medical director of the
California Health and Longevity Institute. Black may lower blood
pressure, research from the University of Western Australia suggests.
Red Wine
When to Drink:
At Dinner Enjoy a glass of red wine: Piceatannol, a compound your body
makes when you drink vino, could stunt fat-cell growth (woot!), the
Journal of Biological Chemistry reports.
Milk
When to Drink: Before Bed Grab milk—your skeleton will love the calcium, and your muscles will love the protein. You'll wake up even stronger.
Hot cocoa
When to Drink: Before Bed Grab milk—your skeleton will love the calcium, and your muscles will love the protein. You'll wake up even stronger.
Hot cocoa
When to Drink: P.M.
Snack Hot cocoa (have it over ice if you can't take the heat) has more
antioxidants than does coffee, red wine or green tea, a study from
Cornell University reveals. Great for your heart and skin.
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