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​​5 Ayurvedic drinks to enhance wellness at home​

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 8, 2025, 21:00 IST
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5 Ayurvedic drinks to enhance wellness at home

Ayurveda is an ancient healing system that focuses on balancing the mind, body, and spirit. One of the best ways to find this balance is through natural remedies like herbs, spices, and simple ingredients. Ayurvedic elixirs are a great way to nourish and refresh the body, offering many health benefits. The best part is, many of these drinks can be easily made at home using ingredients you already have. Here are five Ayurvedic elixirs that support wellness, improve digestion, and boost energy.

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Ginger and honey tonic

Ginger has been valued in Ayurveda for its ability to calm and boost digestion. When mixed with honey, it becomes a powerful drink that can ease your stomach, reduce bloating, and give your metabolism a gentle boost. Just grate fresh ginger into hot water, let it steep for a couple of minutes, and add a teaspoon of raw honey. This tonic is perfect as a morning ritual or after a heavy meal. It’s a simple way to energize your digestive system every day.

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Gold milk

If you haven’t tried golden milk yet, you’re missing out. This warm drink is made with turmeric, milk (or dairy-free options), and a dash of black pepper. It’s packed with anti-inflammatory benefits, antioxidants, and supports your immune system. Regularly drinking it can help reduce joint pain, improve skin, and even boost brain function. The black pepper helps your body absorb the turmeric better, making it a perfect drink for a relaxing evening.

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Triphala water

Triphala is an ancient Ayurvedic mix of three fruits—amalaki, bibhitaki, and haritaki—that’s known for its detox benefits. It helps cleanse the body and refresh the digestive system. To make triphala water, soak a teaspoon of triphala powder in a glass of warm water overnight and drink it on an empty stomach in the morning. It helps improve digestion, gives you clearer skin, and makes you feel lighter. Regular use can also support weight management and boost energy.

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Rose petal elixir

Did you know roses aren’t just pretty but also good for your skin? A rose petal elixir is an easy and luxurious drink to make. Just take fresh rose petals (organic if possible), warm water, and a bit of honey. Steep the petals in warm water for about 10 minutes, strain, and add honey to taste. This floral drink is full of antioxidants and helps hydrate your skin from within, giving you a natural glow. Plus, rose petals have a calming effect, making it a great drink for stressful days with a soothing flavour.

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Ashwagandha milk

Ashwagandha is known as the "king of herbs" in Ayurveda for its ability to reduce stress. If you’re feeling tired or stressed, this drink can help you relax. Just mix ashwagandha powder into warm milk or any plant-based milk, and add a pinch of cinnamon for extra flavour. This calming drink helps lower stress levels, ease anxiety, and boost energy. It's perfect for winding down at night and getting ready for a new day.

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