Have you checked your food syllabus right?

Ankit Gupta Examinations are just around the corner and it is that time of the year that children dread the most. Usually, it’s not the level of difficulty or the study material that makes a student collapse, but the pressure. Call it a parental pressure to excel in exams, the level of stress is quite high. However, several studies suggest that the level of stress and irritability depend on a student’s diet. Breakfast To break the fast, begin your day with one glass milk along with Oats, Uttapam, Vegetable porridge, Muesli, Upma, Veg Idlis etc. These food items have a low glycemic index and provide the constant supply of glucose to our body. If nuts like almonds, walnuts, cashews, hazelnut and more are a part of the breakfast, they help in boosting memory. Since breakfast is the most important meal, you can also opt for eggs, fish, carrots, pumpkins, green leafy veggies, seasonal fruits. Stay hydrated Drink plenty of water as it boosts immunity and memory ...