Dr. Oak Recommends 10 Simple Morning Habits to Prevent Blood Clots, Stroke, and Cancer Risk
Dr. Oak, who studied at Harvard Medical School, recommends 10 simple morning habits—including drinking water, getting sunlight, and breathing exercises—to prevent blood clots, stroke, and reduce cancer risk by addressing hormonal imbalance
Dr. Oak shares 10 simple post-waking habits to reduce belly fat, nourish kidneys, prevent blood clotting, avoid stroke, and lower cancer risk. He emphasizes that poor health, accumulated belly fat, and serious disease risks all begin with "post-waking behavior." After studying the Lifestyle Medicine and Wellness Coaching program at Harvard Medical School in Boston earlier this year, Dr. Oak discovered that world-class physicians agree: health deterioration, abdominal fat accumulation, and disease risks all stem from morning habits.
For people in their mid-30s to 40s, he notes that aging makes it harder to lose weight and people feel sluggish upon waking because hormones become imbalanced and inflammation accumulates throughout the body. Starting the day with wrong behaviors like consuming sugary drinks or stress causes cells to age prematurely and increases disease risk.
Dr. Oak has compiled global anti-aging science into 10 easy practices:
1. Drink 2 glasses of room-temperature water immediately upon waking. The body has been dehydrated all night, making blood thick and metabolism slow. Drinking clean water jumpstarts the detoxification system, helps prevent abnormal cells and cancer long-term, and boosts fat-burning metabolism (thermogenesis) from early morning.
2. Open windows to get soft morning sunlight for 15 minutes before 9 AM. Morning sunlight is nature's most powerful hormone regulator, signaling the brain to stop releasing sleep hormones and controlling cortisol (stress hormone) properly. This reduces abdominal fat accumulation and helps the skin produce natural vitamin D, which activates white blood cells to fight cancer-causing cells.
3. Sit calmly and practice 4-7-8 breathing to reduce belly-fat hormones. Chronic stress promotes abdominal fat and cancer cell growth. Practicing 4-7-8 breathing (inhale 4 seconds, hold 7 seconds, exhale 8 seconds) for just 5 minutes activates the parasympathetic nervous system. When the body relaxes, insulin resistance decreases, allowing the liver to release and burn stored fat more easily.
4. Delay your first cup of coffee by 90 minutes. Many people grab coffee immediately upon waking, but this blocks the brain's natural clearing of adenosine (sleepiness chemical). Consuming caffeine immediately creates a false sense of alertness and causes severe energy crashes later.