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10th Aug 2016

These are the top food and drinks to avoid before you get on a plane

And the ones you should remember.

Cathy Donohue

Some people love flying, others not so much.

However you feel about airborne travel, it’s best to prepare so that you have as smooth a flight as possible.

Airplane bathrooms tend to be pretty small and at opposite ends of the plane and if you have an upset stomach or need the toilet urgently, this isn’t exactly ideal.

To avoid ending up in that particular nightmare situation, there are steps you can take to help your digestive system behave itself.

Speaking to Femail about the importance of what you eat before a flight, nutritionist Lovisa Nilsson advised:

“What you consume before you take off is as vital as what you eat during the flight, especially when it comes to long-haul flights as it could help to reduce the jet lag.

“If you don’t pay attention to what you eat it might cause dehydration, digestion issues, feeling bloated, fatigued and stress levels could increase”.

There are certain foods and drinks that should be avoided at all costs including the below items.

What to avoid:

Fried/fatty foods

These will play havoc with your digestion, often resulting in heartburn before and during your flight.

Seeing as there are fast-food outlets located at practically every airport, it’s easy to succumb to this temptation but please for heaven sake, think of your tummy. It will thank you.

If your flight is an early one, a full Irish is a very attractive option but if your stomach plays up when travelling, avoid for your own sake.

Fry

Fizzy carbonated beverages

Not only will these drinks bloat you, you’re also at risk of becoming dehydrated.

Cabin pressure can suck moisture from your skin and the air around you, so drinking water to keep hydrated is essential.

Some of these beverages contain caffeine which is detrimental for some shut-eye, not ideal if you’re in the mood for a mid-flight nap.

Dairy

If you’ve ever noticed your stomach cramping after a latte, you’re probably aware of a sensitivity to dairy. Best steer clear if you’re about to board a plane.

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Curry/spicy dishes

Again, spicy foods can cause indigestion and leave you feeling a little under the weather.

No one wants to be up and down to the toilet constantly and although it might be boring, it’s better than raging heartburn for the duration of the flight.

 

What you should eat:

In case you’re wondering what you should eat, opt for fruit, nuts, lean proteins and wholegrain carbohydrates.

For drinks, water (no major surprise there) and herbal teas, particularly peppermint to aid digestion, are your best bet.

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