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on an empty stomach

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on an empty stomach

Without having eaten anything recently or in a long time; while very hungry. Don't go into your final exam on an empty stomach, or you won't be able to focus.
See also: an, empty, on, stomach
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on an empty ˈstomach

without having eaten anything: If I travel on an empty stomach, I always feel sick.
See also: an, empty, on, stomach
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Stop it: 6 Never drink on an empty stomach. Only drink with food so that the alcohol is absorbed slowly.
07:00 Before breakfast ANTIBIOTICS are usually most effective when taken on an empty stomach when they're not competing with digestion, explains Sunil Kochhar, consultant pharmacist for the website dearpharmacist.info.
If you can do the cardio in the morning on an empty stomach that would be ideal as you burn fat quicker.
Nitin Makadia, from Lloyds Pharmacy, said: "Some drugs should be taken on an empty stomach because they need to work fast and be more quickly absorbed.
It can be taken early morning on an empty stomach. Mix one tablespoon of honey and lemon juice in warm water and drink on an empty stomach.
"But he was a diabetic and needed to eat to take his pills, which he had on an empty stomach."
He indicates that you should take some of his formulas with food, while you need to take others on an empty stomach. And the directions for a number of his supplements say to separate each of them by 30 minutes.
Vitamin D is a fat-soluble nutrient that does not absorb well on an empty stomach or with a small meal.
Many American people start their day on an empty stomach or on empty calories of coffee, fruit juice, and sugar.
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