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Best diet tips to keep gut healthy during festive season, prevent stomach disorders

Best foods for gut health: Supporting your gut health doesn’t mean giving up on festive indulgence. By including these spices, vegetables, fruits, and beverages into your daily diet, you give your digestive system the tools it needs to handle celebratory foods more comfortably.

August 19, 2025 / 18:50 IST
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Health benefits of fruit bowl: Instead of finishing your meal with a heavy sweet, a small fruit bowl can curb sugar cravings and leave you feeling refreshed (Image: Pexels)
Health benefits of fruit bowl: Instead of finishing your meal with a heavy sweet, a small fruit bowl can curb sugar cravings and leave you feeling refreshed (Image: Pexels)

Festivals in India are as much about food as they are about family and traditions. From rich curries and fried snacks to mithai trays that never seem to end, celebrations are incomplete without indulgence. But let’s be honest as our digestive systems don’t always share the same enthusiasm. Fret not. You don’t have to skip your favourite laddoos or pakoras.

At the end of the day, it’s about balance. Enjoy the festive flavours without guilt, but remember to lean on the simple, everyday foods that keep your gut happy. A little mindfulness can go a long way in making celebrations joyful. Here are some easy tweaks that can help you strike the right balance, so you feel light and energised even after a feast.

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Spices that heal:

Our kitchens are full of secret weapons for digestion. Cumin is a classic and you can sprinkle some roasted powder on salads, chaas, or even lemonade to fight bloating. Ginger, whether in curries or a soothing cup of chai, kickstarts metabolism and keeps nausea away. Turmeric protects the gut lining with its anti-inflammatory punch, while fennel seeds after a meal double up as both a digestive and a natural mouth freshener. Even a pinch of ajwain in parathas or tadka works wonders for stubborn indigestion.