What we eat and do first thing in the morning sets the tone for the rest of the day. Some meals work best when ingested on an empty stomach. In an Instagram post, health coach Nikita Bardia explained how adopting healthy morning eating habits can improve digestion, gut health, and hormonal balance.
“What you eat first thing in the morning can either heal your gut or stress it out. Most people unknowingly sabotage their health by having tea, biscuits, or random fruits on an empty stomach. Here’s a smarter nutritionist-approved list that supports hormones, digestion, skin, and fat metabolism,” Nikita wrote.
1. 1 clove raw garlic with ½ tsp raw honey
Anti-fungal, gut-resetting, supports liver detox. Helps clear skin and stubborn bloating.
2. Soaked black raisins (5–6), especially for women
Rich in iron, helps reduce PMS fatigue and dark circles. Balances hormones and improves bowel movement.
3. Soaked 1 walnut or 2 almonds (not together)
Great for bile flow, brain clarity, and inflammation. Almonds for skin + gut lining, walnuts for omega-3s.
4. Jeera and cinnamon warm water
Balances insulin, supports hormonal health. Especially great for PCOS, sugar cravings, and belly fat.
5. Fresh buttermilk with hing and curry leaves
Soothes acidity, nourishes gut lining, and calms inflammation. Only 2–3 tbsp if you’re new to this.
6. Coconut water with 2 soaked sabja seeds (early morning only)
Natural electrolyte + anti-inflammatory, great for humid weather or tired mornings.
7. 1 soaked fig (anjeer) or 2 soaked munakka
Helps relieve sluggish bowels, improves iron levels, and keeps skin glowing. Avoid if prone to candida.
8. Gond katira (natural edible gum) soaked overnight in water, just ½ tsp
A lesser-known gem for cooling the body, balancing heat-induced acne, and increasing moisture.
(Disclaimer: Readers should be aware that this material is intended to provide information only and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor if you have any queries concerning a medical issue.)
Source: HT







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