Rakul Preet Singh recently revealed her
Ayurveda-inspired morning routine in an interview with Humans of Bombay. She emphadata-sizes the
power of traditional indian ingredients and a
structured sequence of morning drinks that support digestion, immunity, and overall wellness.
1. Warm Lemon Water· Start the day with
warm water and freshly squeezed lemon.·
Benefits: Detoxifies, boosts metabolism, and gently stimulates the digestive system.· Optional: Add a pinch of
turmeric for its
anti-inflammatory properties.
2. ginger Water· Boil water with
fresh ginger slices.·
Benefits: Supports digestion, reduces bloating, and helps fight inflammation.
3. turmeric Water (Golden Water)· Mix a pinch of
turmeric in warm water.·
Benefits: Anti-inflammatory, improves immunity, and aids liver function.
4. fennel (Saunf) or cumin Water· Soak
fennel or cumin seeds overnight and drink the water in the morning.·
Benefits: Promotes digestion, reduces acidity, and balances gut health.
5. aloe vera Water· Use
fresh aloe vera gel blended with water.·
Benefits: Supports gut health, detoxifies, and helps in weight management.
6. Warm Water or Herbal Tea· End the sequence with
plain warm water or herbal tea like
green tea or tulsi tea.·
Benefits: Hydrates the body, boosts antioxidants, and prepares the digestive system for breakfast.
Tips for Best Results· Drink
these in the morning on an empty stomach for maximum benefits.· Use
fresh, natural ingredients, avoiding added sugars.· Maintain a
routine to allow your body to adapt gradually.
ConclusionFollowing a
structured morning drink routine with these six beverages can help reduce inflammation, improve digestion, and boost overall wellness. Integrating
Ayurveda-inspired practices into daily life provides a
natural, holistic way to start the day energized and balanced.
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