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Is it healthy to skip breakfast?

Asked by Alice Hartwell — Sep 26, 2025 — Health Open

I'm not hungry in the morning and I usually skip breakfast. But everyone says breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Is skipping breakfast actually bad for me? Will it slow my metabolism or make me gain weight? Or is the 'most important meal' thing just something cereal companies made up?

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Avtoservis_hnei — Sep 26, 2025

My advice: don't self-diagnose using the internet. You'll convince yourself you have some rare terrible disease when it's probably nothing. I did this once and worked myself into a panic over what turned out to be a pulled muscle.

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admin — Sep 29, 2025

Talk to a pharmacist — they're an underrated resource and they're free to talk to. They know a ton about medications and interactions and can tell you whether something is worth a doctor visit or whether an over-the-counter remedy will do.

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Avtoservis_gmei — Sep 28, 2025

The boring stuff actually works: get enough sleep, drink water, move your body every day, eat more vegetables, don't smoke. There's no magic pill. The companies selling magic pills are the ones making money off people wanting an easy answer.

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Alice Hartwell — Sep 27, 2025

I'd get a second opinion if something doesn't sit right with you. Doctors are human and they make mistakes too. Nobody knows your own body better than you do. If your gut says something is wrong, keep pushing until you get answers.

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Avtoservis_inei — Sep 28, 2025

The evidence on this is actually mixed. Some studies show one thing, others show the opposite. When the science is unclear, I default to common sense: eat a varied diet, exercise regularly, get enough sleep, and don't stress too much about individual health fads.

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