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7 soothing herbal teas for improved digestion and gut health

Last updated on - Dec 13, 2024, 06:00 IST
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7 soothing herbal teas for improved digestion and gut health

Digestive problems can sometimes make us feel really uncomfortable after a meal. Herbal teas, however, can act as a natural remedy in terms of solving digestive problems and improve gut health. Rich in various medicinal properties, these teas not only soothe the stomach but also provide numerous health benefits. Here are 7 such soothing herbal teas to to ease digestive discomfort and promote overall wellness.

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​Peppermint Tea: Refreshing remedy

Peppermint tea is a delightful way to end any meal, packed with benefits for digestive health. Used since Ancient Egyptian times, peppermint contains menthol, which is effective for treating indigestion. It helps alleviate abdominal pain and symptoms related to irritable bowel syndrome by relaxing the muscles of the digestive tract. This soothing tea can reduce gas and bloating while preventing nausea. Steep fresh or dried peppermint leaves in hot water for 5-10 minutes. Add honey or lemon for extra flavour.

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​Ginger Tea: Fiery healer

Ginger is a staple in Ayurveda, focusing on maintaining a healthy digestive fire, or agni. Known for its ability to soothe nausea, ginger tea is particularly helpful during pregnancy but benefits everyone by easing various stomach upsets, including motion sickness and chemotherapy-induced nausea. Ginger stimulates saliva and bile production, promoting smooth digestion.Boil sliced ginger in water for 10-15 minutes. Strain and add honey and lemon if desired.

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​Fennel Tea: Gut balancer

Fennel tea is renowned for its soothing properties against digestive complaints. As an anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial herb, fennel restores gut balance and encourages healthy digestion. It combats harmful bacteria that can cause diarrhoea and indigestion while alleviating symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Crush a tablespoon of fennel seeds and steep in hot water for 5-7 minutes. Strain and enjoy.

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​Holy Basil (Tulsi) Tea: Stress reliever

Holy Basil, or Tulsi, is celebrated in Ayurveda for its medicinal value. Tulsi tea aids digestion while also reducing stress, a common trigger for digestive issues. Its adaptogenic properties help the body cope with stress, leading to improved digestive health by reducing gas and bloating. Steep fresh or dried tulsi leaves in hot water for 5-7 minutes. Add honey for sweetness.

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​Chamomile Tea: Soothing sleep aid

Chamomile tea is well-known for its calming effects but also offers significant digestive benefits. Its anti-inflammatory properties relax the muscles of the digestive tract, reducing discomfort and promoting better digestion. Chamomile can ease pain symptoms and inflammation linked to various stomach issues. Steep a chamomile tea bag or a teaspoon of dried chamomile flowers in hot water for a peaceful cup.

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​Cinnamon Tea: Warming wonder

Cinnamon tea combines a comforting taste with powerful digestive benefits. Known for its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, cinnamon helps regulate blood sugar levels while stimulating digestion. It fights harmful bacteria in the gut, promoting overall digestive health.Simmer cinnamon sticks in boiling water for 10-15 minutes. Strain and enjoy with a touch of honey.

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​Licorice Root Tea: Sweet soother

Licorice root adds a naturally sweet flavor to herbal teas while supporting gut health. It has been used as a remedy for centuries, effectively calming acid reflux and heartburn while protecting the liver from toxins. Licorice root tea is soothing to the stomach lining, making it suitable for those with irritation or inflammation. Simmer licorice root in water for about 10 minutes before straining.

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