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4 ways to consume fennel seeds to boost digestive health

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 27, 2025, 09:42 IST
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Right way to consume fennel seeds

Fennel seeds, or saunf, are a popular herb known for their medicinal and aromatic properties. From Ayurveda to nutritionists to medical science, this herb has proven itself at all levels and is commonly found in Indian kitchens as a mouth freshener. But did you know that this humble herb can help soothe your digestive system in many ways? Yes, you read it right. In Ayurveda, fennel seeds are known for deep digestive and carminative properties. They are considered tridoshic, meaning they balance all three doshas. They are said to stimulate digestive fire, which helps relieve bloating, gas, and indigestion without aggravating Pitta. According to a study, these seeds contain compounds such as anethole with antispasmodic and carminative properties that relax gastrointestinal muscles, reduce bloating, gas, and cramps, and improve digestion by stimulating digestive enzymes. They are also rich in antioxidants like flavonoids, vitamin C, and phenolic compounds. So, on that note, let us see how these seeds can be consumed in different ways to boost digestive health.


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Chew them raw


It is suggested to chew a teaspoon of fennel seeds after meals, as it helps stimulate digestive enzymes, reduce bloating, and freshen breath also. According to a clinical study, it was found that chewing fennel seeds for 5 minutes significantly raises salivary pH immediately afterward and for up to 30 minutes, without letting the pH drop below the critical level for enamel damage.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33753665/

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Fennel tea



To make this tea, simply boil 1 tsp fennel seeds in 2 cups of water for 5–7 minutes. Strain and sip warm. It is said that this tea eases indigestion, cramps, and acidity. It is said that fennel tea boosts digestive health with the help of the compound called anethole, by relaxing the muscles of the gastrointestinal tract due to its antispasmodic properties. It also promotes the release of digestive enzymes, thereby improving food breakdown and nutrient absorption. Fennel has natural antibacterial properties and a refreshing taste that helps fight bad breath. It also helps loosen mucus and relieve cough or minor throat irritation due to its anti-inflammatory effects. Its mild sedative effect calms the nervous system and promotes better sleep. Packed with antioxidants and antibacterial properties, it helps cleanse the body and strengthens immunity.



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Fennel water

This is best consumed on an empty stomach. To make this, soak 1 tsp fennel seeds in a glass of water overnight. Strain and drink the water in the morning to improve metabolism and digestion. It is said that fennel seed water has mild diuretic properties that help reduce water retention and help alleviate bloating during the day. According to studies, these seeds release volatile oils and compounds into water that further help stimulate the secretion of digestive juices, and aid in relieving bloating, gas, indigestion, and acidity.


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Add to dal and curries


Fennel seeds are also effective when added to dal and curries in the form of tadka along with ghee. It is said that fennel seeds have carminative properties that relax the muscles in the digestive tract, which further help with reducing bloating, gas, and stomach cramps. According to experts, this muscle relaxation further aids better digestion and reduces the chances of acidity.


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Disclaimer: The information provided in this article—is intended for general informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult your health practitioner before starting any routine.

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