Your gut is more than just a food-processing system—it’s the control center for your immune system, your mood, and your overall vitality. When your gut is clogged with toxins from processed foods, stress, or lack of sleep, it manifests as fatigue, drowsiness, bloating, and even skin blemishes.
Inspired by ancient wisdom and natural healing, including insights from Sadhguru, this guide presents 7 natural ways to reset and detoxify your gut—using only affordable, everyday ingredients.
✅ 1. Start your day with warm lemon water
Why it works:
Lemon water helps flush out toxins, stimulates bile production, and boosts metabolism.
Directions:
Add half a lemon to a glass of warm water. For optimal results, drink every morning on an empty stomach. Add a pinch of turmeric for anti-inflammatory benefits.
Try “Triphala Cleanse” (Ayurvedic remedy)
Why it works:
Triphala is a traditional Ayurvedic formula made from three fruits: amla, haritaki, and bibhitaki. It gently but effectively cleanses the colon and promotes regular bowel movements.
Directions:
Mix half a teaspoon of Triphala powder with warm water. Drink it before bedtime. Regular use contributes to natural intestinal detoxification.
✅ 3. Use psyllium husks to increase natural fiber content
Why it works:
Psyllium husks act like a broom for the intestines, removing waste and toxins while supporting the intestinal bacteria.
Directions:
Add 1 teaspoon of psyllium husk to a glass of water or smoothie. Drink quickly before the smoothie thickens. Follow with another glass of water to prevent constipation.
4. Eat fermented foods to keep your gut bacteria balanced
Why it works:
Fermented foods like yogurt, kimchi, kefir, and sauerkraut are rich in probiotics. These beneficial bacteria crowd out harmful microbes and help break down food efficiently.
Serving suggestion for the day:
Add 1 tablespoon of kimchi to your lunch or eat a bowl of unsweetened yogurt with chia seeds in the morning.
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