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8 ways to add medicinal value to your water

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 19, 2025, 00:57 IST
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How to boost nutrition of water

Water is the basic necessity of life. But did you know that water also plays a key role in handling many lifestyle-centric health issues? There are various ingredients readily available in Indian kitchens that can be added to plain water to boost its nutritional value. Let us tell you about 8 ways of adding medicinal value to regular water.

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Lemon Water

Lemon water is said to make the skin healthy, reduce belly fat, and boost the immune system. As per study, lemons contain high levels of vitamin C and polyphenols that have antioxidant effects. These compounds may help reduce fatigue, delay aging-related decline, and protect against oxidative stress-related diseases.




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Mint water


Mint water is said to reduce stress, clear complexion, improve digestion and boost immunity. According to a study, mint is known for its antibacterial and antifungal properties, and it also reduces inflammation and pain.


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Ginger water

Ginger water is said to reduce bloating, and has anti-inflammatory properties, lower the risk of diseases like cancer and diabetes. It is said that ginger has bioactive compounds such as gingerols and shogaols that exhibit strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, reducing chronic inflammation which is implicated in many diseases.


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Cucumber water


This water helps hydrate the body, flushes out toxins, aid in weight loss, improve skin health, and reduce blood pressure. According to PMC, cucumbers have very high water content that helps hydrate and support metabolic health. Also, it is rich in potassium, magnesium, and fiber, cucumbers help to lower and regulate blood pressure, reducing cardiovascular risk.


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Honey water


Honey is said to boost energy, soothe sore throat, aid digestion, support weight loss, and improve sleep quality. According to a study, honey consumption can reduce fasting blood glucose, body weight, total cholesterol, LDL, and triglycerides. It also exhibits antimicrobial effects and supports wound healing, making it useful in clinical care for burns, ulcers, and infections.



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Turmeric water


Also known as golden water, it is known for its anti-inflammatory properties, boost immunity, detoxifies the liver, promotes glowing skin and supports brain health. According to a study, curcumin found in turmeric helps reduce inflammation and oxidative stress in the body by decreasing pro-inflammatory cytokines and improving antioxidant enzyme activities. It also helps improve lipid profiles and inflammation, which may reduce the risk of heart disease. The study states that the anti-inflammatory properties of curcumin helps alleviate symptoms of arthritis and joint stiffness.


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Fennel Water


This water is said to aid digestion, reduces bloating, improves eyesight, and hormonal balance as well. It is said that fennel seeds neutralize free radicals, protect cells from damage and slow aging while boosting the immune system. Fennel seeds also stimulate white blood cell production and have antiseptic properties, increasing resistance to infections. They are also said to boost immune support, hormonal balance in women, heart health, and aid inflammation reduction.


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Coconut water

It is rich in electrolytes, enhances hydration, supports heart health, reduces kidney stone risk, and aids muscle recovery. According to a study, coconut water is low-calorie and fat-free and is rich in electrolytes such as potassium, magnesium, and sodium. It is said to contain phenolic compounds like catechin and phenolic acids which contribute to antioxidant effects that help reduce oxidative damage and inflammation.


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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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