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​3 Indian drinks that flush out toxins in 24 hours​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 16, 2025, 17:10 IST
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3 Indian drinks that flush out toxins in 24 hours

Feeling a bit off is completely normal—our bodies go through a lot. From weekend treats to daily stress and screen overload, it’s no wonder we sometimes feel sluggish. But instead of reaching for pricey detox teas or unnecessary supplements, turn to time-tested Indian remedies. Traditional Indian drinks are more than just delicious. They naturally help cleanse the body, bring comfort, and offer many health perks. If you want to feel lighter and more refreshed, these three drinks are a great way to help your body reset. They work gently without any fuss, just easy wholesome goodness in every sip. Scroll down to explore these refreshing drinks your body will truly enjoy.

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A warm glass of Jeera water

Jeera (cumin) water is a mild drink with a lot of goodness in every sip. When soaked and boiled, these small seeds release natural elements that help with digestion, calm your stomach, and gently cleanse your system. You can also strain it before drinking, if you prefer a smoother texture. Its warm, earthy taste makes it a soothing option, especially in the morning or after a big meal. It also supports a steady metabolism, helping you feel light and balanced all day long.

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Coriander cooler

Coriander isn’t just for topping your sabzi—it also makes a great detox drink. When the seeds or leaves are soaked in warm water, they create a light and refreshing drink that cools the body, supports kidney health, and gently clears the gut. It has a fresh, slightly citrusy flavour that’s surprisingly nice. On top of that, it’s full of antioxidants that help the body handle inflammation and that heavy, tired feeling. It’s like giving your body a little soothing refresh from the inside.

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Ginger-tulsi tea

This calming herbal mix is the kind of drink you choose when you need comfort with benefits. Tulsi, or holy basil, is known for its cleansing and stress-relieving powers—it helps your body cope with stress while gently caring for your liver. Add a few slices of fresh ginger, and you get a warm, mildly spicy tea that clears toxins and lifts your mood.

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