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Say goodbye to gas and bloating with natural remedies for digestive issues. Try these easy herbal teas and feel lighter, clearer, and healthier—starting today.
Herbal Teas for Digestion – Guide to Fix Your Gut, Naturally
Struggling with digestion? Let’s talk tea…
Have you been dealing with bloating, gas, and that “ugh” feeling after meals? I too have been there, felt that. And instead of suggesting another medicine or some random YouTube remedy, I want to share something truly simple that worked for me. Some spices from our kitchen infused in water — herbal teas for digestion.
No gimmicks. These are time-tested Indian kitchen wisdom that have always been right and in harmony with our body and nature..
Why I Trust Herbal Teas (Especially for Digestion)
I’ve always been a believer in old-school remedies — the kind our grandparents used. You know, where the kitchen was the pharmacy. Especially when it comes to the gut, I feel like **our traditional Indian system had it figured out way before fancy probiotics were a thing**.
In Ayurveda, the root of health is digestion — your **Agni**, or digestive fire. If your Agni is weak, nothing else works well. But if it’s strong? You feel light, energetic, and clear-headed.
And to keep that Agni burning just right, herbal teas can be absolute game-changers.
My Favorite Herbal Teas for Digestion
Let’s get into the good stuff. Here are some gentle, natural infusions/teas that have helped me and others feel light, less bloated, and just… better. Best part is these infusions do not have any ill side effects.
CCF Tea: Best taken warm after lunch
CCF Tea – Cumin, Coriander, Fennel
Why it works:
– Cumin reduces bloating
– Coriander cools the stomach
– Fennel soothes and freshens digestion
How to make it:
Boil ½ tsp each of cumin, coriander, and fennel in 2 cups of water for 10 minutes. Strain and sip.
Ginger Tea
Why it works:
– Stimulates digestion
– Reduces gas and nausea
– Helps your body break down food faster
How to make it:
Slice fresh ginger and boil in water for 7–8 mins. Add a touch of honey if you like (once it cools slightly).
Avoid this on an empty stomach — it’s strong.
On stressful days, I sip mint tea instead of reaching for coffee. Works wonders
Mint Tea
Why it works:
– Relieves stomach cramps
– Calms indigestion and gas
– Feels refreshing!
How to make it:
Boil fresh or dried mint leaves for 5–7 mins. You can also just crush a few fresh leaves and pour hot water over them.
Ajwain Tea (Carom Seed Tea)
Why it works:
– Reduces bloating and gas
– Great after greasy or heavy meals
– Warms up a sluggish stomach
How to make it:
½ tsp ajwain + a pinch of salt in 1.5 cups water. Boil for 5 mins. It’s strong, but super effective.
Straight out of my mom’s home remedy book
*Caution:* Not for people with high blood pressure. It's naturally sweet and healing.
Mulethi (Licorice Root) Tea
Why it works:
– Soothes acidity
– Heals the stomach lining
– Supports the liver
How to make it:
Boil a small stick of licorice root in 2 cups water for 10 mins. Strain and sip warm.
When to Have These Teas?
Mid Morning
Ginger Tea, Mint Tea
After Lunch
CCF Tea, Ajwain Tea
Evening
Fennel Tea, Licorice Tea
During Bloating
Ajwain Tea, Mint Tea
A 7-Day Gut Reset Challenge (Optional, but Fun!)
Try this little plan just for a week. See how your stomach feels. Make it your moment of pause.
Things to Keep in Mind
Skip the sugar. Add honey *only* when the tea cools slightly.
– Don’t overboil – most herbs lose their punch if boiled too long.
– Keep it consistent – have your chosen tea daily for 7–10 days to feel a difference.
Final Sip: Let Ancient Wisdom Brew
Herbal teas aren’t just drinks — they’re gentle nudges from nature reminding your gut how to work the way it’s meant to.
And honestly? In a world full of tablets and tonics, sometimes **a cup of warm fennel water after lunch** is all you need to feel normal again.
If you try any of these teas, message me. I’d love to know how your gut feels.
About The Author
Ishita Sengupta
Ishita Sengupta is a wellness educator and founder of Vedicwibes. She shares practical Ayurvedic tips and mindful living strategies for people looking to live healthier, balanced lives. Her approach blends ancient wisdom with modern practicality, making wellness simple, effective, and enjoyable.
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