The Importance of Fasting

The Importance of Fasting

Have you ever wondered why fasting is crucial for blood tests? It ensures accurate results and helps keep your health in check.

Stay Hydrated!

Stay Hydrated!

First things first: plain water is your best companion! It keeps you hydrated without affecting your test results.

Sparkling Water is Fine

Sparkling Water is Fine

If you prefer bubbles, plain sparkling water is okay too. Just ensure it’s unflavored and unsweetened.

Avoid Citrus Flavors

Avoid Citrus Flavors

Skip the lemon water! A squeeze of citrus can introduce sugars and acids, which may affect your glucose levels.

No Coffee or Tea

No Coffee or Tea

Coffee and tea? These are also a no-go! Caffeine can tamper with blood sugar and hormone levels.

Stay Away from Sodas

Stay Away from Sodas

Diet sodas and sugar-free drinks are risky too. Artificial sweeteners can still mess with your body’s insulin response.

What's a Real Fasting No-No?

What's a Real Fasting No-No?

Juice, milk, alcohol, and bone broth all contain sugars or fats that break the fast. Skip them entirely!

Fasting Duration Matters

Fasting Duration Matters

How long to fast? Generally, 8 hours for glucose tests and 10–12 hours for cholesterol tests. Plan accordingly!

Hydration Helps Your Veins

Hydration Helps Your Veins

Staying hydrated is key! It makes veins easier to find, leading to a smoother blood draw experience.

Avoid Stimulants

Avoid Stimulants

Don’t chew gum, pop mints, smoke, or vape before your blood test. They stimulate your system and could alter results.

Meds with Water Only

Meds with Water Only

Take any daily meds with just a sip of water. Non-essential supplements should wait until after your test.

Fasting = Accurate Results

Fasting = Accurate Results

Remember, fasting isn’t punishing! It’s about ensuring your test results are accurate and beneficial for your health.

Enjoy After Your Test!

Enjoy After Your Test!

Once the blood draw is done, feel free to enjoy that coffee or breakfast guilt-free! You’ve earned it.