Until recently – and some video may still appear Scrolleando In Tiktok – they marked trend the Morning Shedswhere people recorded showing step by step how their day began. Between cafes, cold showers and positive statements, somewhat more questionable practices were also sneaking. But the curious thing is not only what they did, but what has remained: now, many of these videos focus solely on what they take in the morning.
A morning habit. In social networks, especially in Tiktok, the morning chupitos have taken prominence. What started as A punctual gesture between celebrities “Such as the chest of wheat grass,” it has become a viral phenomenon that floods the feeds of hundreds of users. From ginger chupitos to herbal combined, the concept is always the same: a quick dose that promises great results. But beyond the format, the question arises from whether the idea that a simple drink can be the key to thinning and detoxifying the body is really transmitted.
There is one that stands out. Among all these drinks, apple vinegar has won a special prominence. In the videos we can see how Drink apple vinegar pacifier Easy under the pretext that it will help them flatten the belly and burn fat. Yes, it is true that some studies They have observed That consumption of this type of vinegar can slightly reduce blood glucose levels and total cholesterol. Now some specialists They have warned on the possible adverse effects of its excess consumption and on an empty stomach ranging from the irritation of the stomach or the esophagus to the damage to the dental enamel.
There is even more. This trend of Shots morning is not limited to apple vinegar, there are also infusions of Tik Tok or ginger and turmeric chupitos that have entered the category of natural remedies presented as rapid solutions to detoxify the body or accelerate metabolism. “I’m going to show you this Tik Tok recipe,” A user comments While preparing a tea with ingredients that, according to what you have seen, can help lose weight. However, some experts They have pointed out That many of these combinations do not have sufficient scientific support and can have adverse effects. For example, excessive green tea consumption It can interfere In iron absorption.
Behind the investigations. Despite the rise of morning chupitos on social networks, specialists They have coincided that there are no conclusive evidence that supports the alleged detox or slimming benefits. The available evidence is limited and, in many cases, the observed effects are minimal or circumstantial. More than resorting to fast solutions, experts They have insisted in prioritizing a balanced and sustainable long -term diet.
A healthy intestine. For a while now, hashtags like #gutok and #guthealth They have popularized Jengibre chupitos, turmeric supplements and probiotics that, supposedly, help eliminate swelling and improve intestinal health. However, what really needs intestinal microbiome is dietary fiber from cereals, whole grains, fruits and vegetables, such as He explained for The Guardian Dr. Saman Khalesi. Along the same lines, natural infusions such as green tea or chamomile have been viralized, associated with anti -inflammatory and digestive properties.
The culture of immediacy. We live in an era where everything seems to be fast, from purchases to the results. In that sense, it is not surprising that the morning chupitos have captured the attention of many users on social networks. The promise of rapid and visible results appeals to those who seek immediate changes in their health, but specialists insist that it is important to contextualize these practices. To what extent are these morning gestures provide real benefits or only perpetuate the illusion of express solutions?
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