5. the Indian express- lifestyle This is what happens to the body when you drink coconut water first thing every morning for 30 days
After waking up, the body is a bit dehydrated. But instead of water or caffeine, what happens if you drink coconut water? This is the question we asked Dr Amreen Sheikh, chief dietitian, KIMS Hospitals, Thane, who said drinking coconut water helps rehydrate quickly because it contains natural electrolytes like potassium and magnesium. “This supports fluid balance early in the day, which many people notice as feeling less fatigued or dry in the mornings,” said Sheikh.Coconut water is light and gentle on the stomach. “When taken in the morning, it can help wake up the digestive system without causing stress. Over a few weeks, some people notice less bloating and smoother bowel movements, mainly because being better hydrated improves gut movement,” said Sheikh.
Sheikh said that coconut water promotes cellular hydration, helping oxygen and nutrients flow more efficiently throughout the body. “This can lead to steadier energy rather than a sudden boost followed by a crash,” said Sheikh.
What happens to blood pressure and heart health?
Coconut water is naturally high in potassium, which helps balance sodium levels. “Over time, this can support healthier blood pressure responses, especially for people who don’t get enough potassium from fruits and vegetables,” said Sheikh.
Can it affect skin and hair?
Better hydration often shows on the outside. After a few weeks, some people notice their skin looks less dull, and their lips feel less dry. This isn’t magical; it’s just the result of improved water and mineral balance, Sheikh mentioned.
Does coconut water help with weight loss?
It doesn’t burn fat on its own. However, it can help reduce unnecessary morning snacking and cravings for sugary drinks. When hydration improves, appetite signals often become clearer, which may indirectly lead to better food choices, said Sheikh.
What to note?
Most people tolerate it well, but those with kidney issues or very high potassium levels should be cautious. People with diabetes should also watch portion sizes, as coconut water contains natural sugars, said Sheikh.
One glass (200–250 ml) is enough, said Sheikh. “It works best when it replaces sugary morning drinks, not when added on top of an already heavy routine. Fresh, unsweetened coconut water is always the best choice,” said Sheikh.
Done daily for 30 days, this habit mainly improves hydration, digestion, and overall freshness in the morning. The real benefit comes when it fits into an otherwise balanced lifestyle, said Sheikh.
DISCLAIMER: This article is based on information from the public domain and/or the experts we spoke to. Always consult your health practitioner before starting any routine.
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