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​​7 foods to naturally improve digestion after a heavy meal​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 20, 2025, 06:40 IST
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7 foods to naturally improve digestion after a heavy meal

That overstuffed feeling after a big meal—when your stomach feels heavy and all you want to do is lie down—is something most people know too well. Whether it’s from a holiday feast, a weekend barbecue, or just one too many slices of pizza, your stomach can sometimes get overwhelmed. But no need to suffer through the discomfort. Nature offers simple, gentle ways to help your body digest all that food. Here are a few natural digestion helpers that can get you back to feeling light and comfortable.

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Ginger

Ginger is a well-known natural remedy for digestion. It helps ease nausea and settle an upset stomach when you’ve eaten too much. Its natural compounds boost digestive enzymes, helping your body break down food faster. You can drink it as tea, chew on a bit of crystallized ginger, or add some to a smoothie. It also has anti-inflammatory benefits that can reduce bloating and discomfort after meals.

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Pineapple

Who knew dessert could help your digestion too? Pineapple isn’t just tasty—it has an enzyme called bromelain that helps break down protein in your stomach. This makes it great after a heavy meal. A few chunks after dinner can help you feel lighter and more comfortable. Plus, it’s full of vitamin C, which is great for your immunity! Bromelain also helps reduce inflammation and swelling, potentially benefiting those with arthritis or joint pain.

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Peppermint

Peppermint isn’t just for freshening your breath—it’s great for your digestion too. It helps relax the muscles in your digestive tract, which can ease cramping and bloating. After a big meal, peppermint can help with gas and indigestion, making digestion smoother. Whether you drink peppermint tea or chew on fresh leaves, it’s a relaxing way to calm your stomach.

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Papaya

Papaya isn’t just for tropical vacations—it’s great for digestion too. Like pineapple, papaya has enzymes that help break down food. The enzyme papain softens proteins, making it easier to digest meats and other heavy foods. Have some papaya after your meal to support your gut, plus its fiber helps keep things moving smoothly.

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Rice

Rice is another common food that is light on the digestive system and can be consumed by soaing overnight with water to heal disgestive ailments. This is due to the process of fermentation that helps in healing the gut.

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Fennel Seeds

Fennel seeds are small but powerful for digestive health. They’ve been used for ages to ease bloating, gas, and indigestion. Fennel helps relax the muscles in your digestive tract, reducing discomfort. Just chew a teaspoon of fennel seeds after a heavy meal or brew fennel tea for a soothing effect. You’ll feel better in no time.

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Apple cider vinegar

Apple cider vinegar is excellent for digestion. When mixed with water, it helps your stomach produce more acid, which is important for breaking down food. Many people drink a small glass of water with apple cider vinegar before or after meals to support digestion. Just remember to dilute it, as pure vinegar can be harsh on your stomach.

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Yogurt

Probiotics are great for digestion, and yogurt is full of them. The live bacteria in yogurt help balance your gut, making digestion easier. If you’re feeling sluggish after a meal, a small bowl of plain, unsweetened yogurt can help. It supports digestion and restores healthy bacteria in your gut. Add some honey or fresh fruit for atasty treat your stomach will love.


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