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7 natural drinks to reduce inflammation in summer

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 11, 2025, 08:00 IST
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Inflammation and its side effects

Inflammation is the body’s natural response to injury, infection, or harmful stimuli, but when it becomes chronic, it can turn into an alarm that needs the attention. It's been linked to major health problems such as heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, autoimmune disorders, and even cancer. And to deal with it, holistic nutritionist Surbhi Gupta recently shared a list of anti-inflammatory drinks that one can add in daily diet for effective results. She mentioned in her caption, "Struggling with inflammation? These 7 powerful drinks are packed with natural ingredients that reduce inflammation and boost your health in no time! Whether you’re dealing with joint pain, bloating, or just want to improve overall health, these drinks are the answer! Each drink is crafted with anti-inflammatory spices and superfoods to give you a natural, soothing solution." Scroll down to read the recipe and their benefits.

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Importance of anti-inflammatory drinks



Anti-inflammatory drinks play a vital role in supporting overall health by helping the body combat chronic inflammation—a root cause of many modern ailments, including heart disease, diabetes, joint pain, and even certain cancers. These beverages, often rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and phytonutrients, help reduce oxidative stress, soothe the gut, and boost the immune system. Ingredients like turmeric, ginger, green tea, and berries work naturally to calm inflammation, offering a gentle yet effective way to enhance daily wellness.

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Cinnamon and Clover Water


Method: Add cinnamon sticks and cloves in water. Boil for a few minutes, Strain and drink it warm.
Benefits: It helps stabilise blood sugar, boost metabolism, and has anti-inflammatory properties.

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Mint and Cucumber Water


Method: Slice half-a-cucumber and take a few mint leaves, and add them to a glass of water. Infuse it for 3-4 hours and drink it.
Benefits: It soothes digestion and has hydrating and cooling properties.

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Ginger and Lemon Water


Method: Add 1 inch ginger in water. Boil it for a few minutes. Add lemon juice to it, mix well and drink warm.
Benefits: It helps reduce bloating, aids digestion and fights inflammation.

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Turmeric and black pepper water



Method: Add 1/2 tsp turmeric and a pinch of black pepper in warm water. Stir well and let it sit for 10 minutes and drink.
Benefits: It helps reduce inflammation, boosts immunity and supports joint health.

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Fennel seeds and lemon water


Method: Add 1 tsp fennel seeds and 1/2 lemon slice in water. Let it infuse for 3-4 hours and drink.
Benefits: It reduces bloating, supports digestion and cools the body.

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Aloe vera and mint water


Method: Add 1 tsp aloe vera and mint leaves in water. Let it infuse for an hour and drink.
Benefits: It soothes the gut, hydrates and reduces inflammation.

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Hibiscus and basil water


Method: Add 1 tbsp of hibiscus flowers and a few basil leaves to warm water. Let it steep for 15 minutes, strain, and drink.
Benefits: It is rich in antioxidants, support heart health, and reduces inflammation.


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