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Amla water with turmeric: 5 reasons to consume it in the morning

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 27, 2025, 07:39 IST
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Amla water with turmeric: 5 reasons to consume it in the morning

Let’s be honest — mornings can be a bit chaotic. Whether you’re rushing to avoid traffic, handling many tasks, or just trying to wake up properly, that first hour can shape your whole day. Now, imagine starting it with a simple drink that has been part of traditional Indian health for ages — amla water with a pinch of turmeric. It sounds easy, and it is. But it’s also very powerful. This golden-green mix may not look fancy, but don’t be fooled. It’s full of nutrients, and when you drink it first thing in the morning, it gently wakes up your body — telling it, let’s start the day right. Here’s why you should consider making this humble drink your morning routine:

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Natural immunity booster

Amla, also known as Indian gooseberry, is full of vitamin C. When you add turmeric, which fights inflammation, you get a powerful pair that helps keep your immune system strong. It gives your body a natural boost to face whatever comes your way — simple and strong.

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Brightens your skin naturally

Forget complicated skincare routines. When your digestion is smooth and your blood is detoxified, your skin shows it. Amla helps cleanse the system, and turmeric supports healthy circulation. The result is a subtle, lit-from-within glow that even your camera filter can’t compete with.

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A gentle detox without the drama

No fancy cleanses or extreme diets needed. This combo gently flushes out toxins, supports your liver, and keeps your digestion smooth. It’s a simple way to refresh your body and start the day right. It is best to consume it in moderation.

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Keeps your tummy happy

If your stomach acts up in the morning, this drink could become your new best friend. It calms acidity, aids digestion, and may even ease bloating. Begin your day feeling light and balanced — not struggling with your breakfast.

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Mood-lifting and mind-clearing

Turmeric is more than just a spice — it’s also good for your brain. Its main part, curcumin, helps boost mood and improve focus. Add the fresh taste of amla, and you get a morning drink that wakes you up and lifts your mood too.


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