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Why avocados are a must-have in your summer diet

Avocados are nutrient-dense, hydrating, and cooling, making them an excellent summer food. They support heart health, digestion, skin, and energy levels but should be consumed in moderation, especially by individuals with kidney disease, IBS, or allergies.

March 20, 2025 / 15:04 IST
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If you haven't tried guacamole, you're truly missing out. Made with avocados, this delicious dip has become a staple in Mexican cuisine and beyond. The best part? Avocados have become more accessible and affordable than ever before. Plus, with summer approaching, avocados are the perfect nutrient-dense fruit—packed with healthy fats, vitamins, and minerals—to keep you nourished during the hotter months.

We talked to a nutritionist to understand the full benefits of eating avocados, and how it can become a nourishing part of your diet.

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Benefits of avocados


Avocados have high water content, which helps maintain hydration and regulates body temperature in hot weather. "They are rich in potassium, which prevents dehydration, muscle cramps and heat exhaustion," explains Sadhna, nutritionist at HereNow Official.
The monounsaturated fats in avocados have anti-inflammatory effects that can help soothe heat-induced inflammation. "The presence of lutein and zeaxanthin also protects the skin from UV radiation and sun damage," Sadhna notes.
According to Sadhna, the soluble fibre in avocados promotes gut microbiome health by feeding beneficial bacteria and preventing bloating and indigestion. "Natural digestive enzymes aid in the breakdown of fats and proteins—making them easier on the stomach during hot weather."
The healthy fats and fibre in avocados provides long-lasting energy, Sadhna explains, which prevents sudden energy crashes in the heat. She adds, "Their low glycemic index helps stabilise blood sugar levels, reducing fatigue and dizziness associated with dehydration."
Avocados are rich in vitamin E,C and biotin, essential for maintaining skin elasticity, hydration and hair strength. "The healthy fats help keep the skin soft and moisturised—combating dryness and sun damage," Sadhna notes.

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Avocado toast with flaxseeds (Image: Canva)