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3-ingredient detox drinks one can make in under 5 minutes

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 2, 2025, 11:05 IST
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3-ingredient detox drinks one can make in under 5 minutes

Detox doesn’t have to mean expensive powders, trendy juices, or complicated routines. Sometimes, the best things for your body are already sitting in your kitchen. With just a few natural ingredients and barely any effort, you can whip up drinks that refresh, cleanse, and give your system a gentle reset. These quick detox sips aren’t just about flushing out toxins. They also hydrate, support digestion, improve skin clarity, and boost energy, without needing anything fancy or artificial. Perfect for hot mornings, after meals, or on days when your body feels like it needs some extra care.

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Lemon, ginger, and honey water

A classic that never goes out of style. Squeeze fresh lemon into warm water, stir in a little honey, and grate a touch of ginger. This trio helps support digestion, eases bloating, and adds a gentle zing to your morning. Ginger adds warmth, lemon brings a bright flavour and vitamin C, and honey balances it with soothing sweetness. It’s a perfect first sip of the day.

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Cucumber, mint, and lime cooler

Slice cucumber, crush a few mint leaves, and add a splash of lime juice to chilled water. This one’s a real summer saviour—cooling, hydrating, and incredibly refreshing. Cucumber helps flush out excess water, mint calms the gut, and lime adds a fresh burst of antioxidants. Keep a jug in the fridge and sip throughout the day for a naturally soothing and flavourful boost. They are low in calories but rich in antioxidants, including vitamin C and beta-carotene, which combat free radicals and reduce inflammation.

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Apple cider vinegar, honey, and cinnamon

Mix a spoonful of apple cider vinegar with warm water, add honey, and a pinch of cinnamon. This blend supports metabolism, balances blood sugar, and gives a gentle detoxifying effect. Cinnamon helps reduce cravings, honey soothes the throat, and apple cider vinegar has gut-loving enzymes. It’s great as a midday reset or a pre-meal tonic.

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Jeera, ajwain, and saunf water

Lightly toast these three spices, steep them in warm water, and strain before drinking. This old-school digestive mix is powerful yet easy on the stomach. Jeera aids bloating, ajwain fights acidity, and saunf freshens breath while soothing the gut. It’s perfect after heavy meals or anytime your stomach feels off track. Rich in antioxidants, vitamins A and C, and iron, cumin helps strengthen the immune system and protect against infections.

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Turmeric, black pepper, and lemon shot

Stir turmeric powder into warm water with a pinch of black pepper and a squeeze of lemon. This tiny shot packs anti-inflammatory power and supports liver function. Black pepper helps your body absorb the goodness of turmeric, while lemon brightens the flavour and boosts cleansing. Take it in the morning for a quick health boost.

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Coconut water, chia seeds, and lemon

Add chia seeds to fresh coconut water and let them swell up for a few minutes. Squeeze in some lemon, and you’ve got a hydrating, fibre-rich drink that keeps you full and supports digestion. It’s perfect post-workout or as a light in-between snack that nourishes without slowing you down.

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Green tea, tulsi, and honey

Brew green tea with a few tulsi leaves and stir in a spoon of honey once slightly cooled. This drink calms the nerves, clears the skin, and helps the body manage stress better. Tulsi is known for its immune-boosting properties, while green tea is packed with antioxidants. Sip it warm or chilled—it works both ways.

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