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​Virat Kohli’s secret drink for stamina: How to make it at home​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 24, 2025, 21:52 IST
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Virat Kohli’s secret drink for stamina: How to make it at home

Virat Kohli is famous for his energy on the cricket field; it’s relentless. But off the pitch, his secret isn’t some flashy supplement or exotic powder. It’s a simple drink you can make in your own kitchen, using ingredients most of us already have. It’s warming, zesty, and surprisingly effective, something that wakes up your gut, perks up your metabolism, and gives you that subtle boost to carry through the day. Scroll down to see how to make it yourself.

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The magic ingredients

It all starts with saunf, ajwain, and jeera. These aren’t just kitchen staples – they’re small but mighty wellness warriors. Saunf helps settle your digestion and eases bloating, ajwain fires up your digestive juices and calms acidity, and jeera quietly detoxes while keeping your gut on track. Add fresh ginger juice, which perks up circulation and soothes inflammation, and a squeeze of lemon for vitamin C and a tangy kick and suddenly, your simple morning drink feels like a tiny powerhouse.​

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How to brew your stamina cup

Making it is oddly satisfying. Boil one tablespoon each of saunf, ajwain, and jeera in water for ten minutes. As the kitchen fills with that earthy, spicy aroma, you know the magic is happening. Take it off the heat, stir in a spoonful of ginger juice, and finish with a generous squeeze of lemon. The color, the fragrance, even the zingy taste, everything signals that this isn’t just a drink, it’s a ritual.

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When to drink it for best results

Here’s the trick: drink it on an empty stomach and give yourself at least an hour before eating. That’s when your body can fully absorb the nutrients and fire up your digestion. For someone like Virat, it’s not just about physical stamina – it’s a morning ritual that sets the tone, mentally and physically, for the rest of the day.

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Why it works so well

Each ingredient has a job. The spices wake up your digestive system, ginger gets blood flowing and reduces inflammation, and lemon supports immunity and adds a refreshing zest. Combined, they help regulate appetite, stabilise energy levels, and keep your gut in rhythm. It’s subtle, natural, and more sustainable than chugging energy drinks or popping pills.

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Making it a habit

The beauty is how easy it is. Keep your spices handy, squeeze fresh ginger, and you’ve got a drink ready in ten minutes. Over time, it can help your digestion, energy, and even endurance. For most of us, it’s a small, practical habit. For athletes like Virat, it’s part of a bigger routine – but the principle is the same: consistency wins.

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Takeaway

Fitness secrets don’t have to be complicated. Sometimes, a cup of hot, spicy, zesty water with ingredients from your kitchen is all it takes. Drink it daily, honour that empty-stomach rule, and watch your body respond – subtly, steadily, naturally. Virat Kohli’s secret isn’t a miracle. It’s mindfulness, routine, and a little cup of spice.

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