Healthy Diet for a Vocalist
Vocalists, professional singers, and others who rely on their voices can
enhance their performance with a healthy diet and by avoiding foods
that can be harmful to their vocal health. Vocal cords are fragile and
vibrate at a very fast rate when singing. Keeping them moist will go a
long way toward preventing dryness, which can irritate them.
Vocal Hygiene
One of the most
important things you can do is drink a lot of water. The recommended
eight glasses a day are not adequate for a vocalist, as this is one way
to keep your vocal cords hydrated. Remember that when you drink, water
goes down the esophagus to the stomach, not down the opening that goes
to the vocal cords. Water must be carried through the bloodstream to the
vocal cords. In addition to water, it is important to warm up your
voice daily. Avoid yelling and straining your voice, as this causes wear
and tear. Proper sleep and rest will help your voice quality.
Foods to Eat
The best diet for
a vocalist is one that promotes overall good health and limits or
avoids fatty and fried foods. In addition to lots of water, almonds are
rich in good protein and make a healthy snack. Fish and chicken are the
best meat options. Eggs, apples, rice, and moderate portions of yellow
vegetables are healthy choices. Your diet should include plenty of
fruit, whole grains, and vegetables. These foods are rich in vitamins A,
C and E, and they help to keep the mucus membranes healthy.
Foods to Avoid
Alcohol
diminishes vocal control by causing constriction of the blood vessels in
vocal tissue. Cold drinks contract and stiffen the throat and voice.
Although some people like lemon water, you should avoid it before
singing, as it will dry your throat. Other foods that are drying include
salty foods, heavily peppered and spicy foods, and caffeine. Coffee,
tea, sodas, and chocolate are common sources of caffeine, and should be
limited.
Dairy products should be avoided before a performance. Cheese, milk, yogurt, ice cream, and even some fruits such as bananas can cause excess mucus production. Fast food and high fat foods contribute to weight gain, which strains the body. Many of these foods are also high in salt and dry out the throat. Nuts and snack foods should be avoided before a performance because small bits can be left behind and irritate the throat (Reference 2).
Dairy products should be avoided before a performance. Cheese, milk, yogurt, ice cream, and even some fruits such as bananas can cause excess mucus production. Fast food and high fat foods contribute to weight gain, which strains the body. Many of these foods are also high in salt and dry out the throat. Nuts and snack foods should be avoided before a performance because small bits can be left behind and irritate the throat (Reference 2).
Other Vocal Hygiene Tips
Avoid using
mouthwash that contains alcohol. If you need to gargle, use salt water.
Don't cradle the phone between your head and shoulder, as this causes
muscle tension in the neck. Smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke can
cause cancer of the vocal folds. Keeping your hands washed will help to
prevent exposure to colds and viruses.
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