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Nutritionist suggests easy ways to keep your weight and immunity in check

This post-festive phase is not about punishing your body for indulgence but it should be about gently realigning with habits that support long-term wellness. So treat your body kindly -- it’s the one thing that carries you through all the parties and beyond.

October 20, 2025 / 12:41 IST
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Festivals bring with them shimmering outfits, glowing skin, and endless parties; and, let’s admit it, the inevitable indulgence. Between back-to-back celebrations, midnight feasts, and irresistible sweets, our waistlines and gut health often take a hit. After weeks of celebration, returning to balance feels daunting, but it’s not impossible. With mindful eating, gentle movement, and a little “gut love,” you can bounce back feeling energized and in control.

We plan our poojas, outfits, and guest lists with precision, yet our health plans often fall to the bottom of the list. Nutritionist Karishmma Chawla believes that real festive recovery starts from within. Your gut health determines not just your digestion but your glow, mood, and energy.

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She opines, “By feeding it right, sleeping well, and moving your body you can keep the immunity squad in shape. Thank yourself when flu season meets festive season and you walk through it untouched. Inside your gut live trillions of microscopic organisms’ working day and night to keep your digestion, energy, and immunity in check. But here’s the catch: they need your help. When you feed your gut right, these tiny troops grow stronger, inflammation settles down, and your body becomes more forgiving even if you accidentally demolish a plate of deep-fried goodies tomorrow. Your healing today protects you tomorrow. Gut karma is real.”