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The best foods and drinks for faster muscle recovery

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After an intense workout, your muscles may feel sore and tired. Here are some foods and drinks that can help you recover faster and reduce post-exercise soreness.

Protein

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Protein helps rebuild muscle tissue after exercise. Choose lean sources such as chicken, turkey, or skinless fish for the best results.

Protein intake

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Active individuals should aim for 1.4–2.0 g of protein per kilogram of body weight each day to support growth and repair.

Amino acids

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Essential amino acids must come from the diet through protein sources such as meat, fish, poultry, dairy products, and eggs.

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They are the building blocks that repair muscle fibers and promote recovery.

Pomegranate juice

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Rich in polyphenols, pomegranate juice helps reduce inflammation and muscle soreness. Drink about 250 ml daily without added sugar for best results.

Fatty fish

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Salmon, sardines, and trout provide high-quality protein and omega-3 fats that can ease soreness and promote recovery.

Omega-3

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Omega-3 fatty acids from fish or supplements may reduce delayed-onset muscle soreness and support overall health.

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Dairy products

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Milk, yogurt, and cottage cheese provide both protein and carbohydrates, helping to restore energy and repair muscles after exercise.

Chocolate milk

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A simple recovery drink that combines protein, carbohydrates, and electrolytes which is ideal after a workout.

Eggs

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Whole eggs offer protein, vitamins, and healthy fats that promote muscle repair. For most people, two eggs per day is a balanced choice.

Starchy vegetables

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Sweet potatoes, pumpkin, and regular potatoes replenish muscle glycogen stores after strenuous exercise.

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The bottom line

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A balanced diet that includes protein, fatty fish, and pomegranate juice can reduce soreness and support faster recovery after workouts.

This article is based on information from Healthline.com.

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