Celeb Nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar Picks Out 3 Foods For Healthy Digestion This Wedding Season

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To keep enjoying the high-octane vibe during the wedding season, nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar suggests 3 foods that may keep the digestion healthy.

Celeb Nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar Picks Out 3 Foods For Healthy Digestion This Wedding Season
These 3 foods that may keep the digestion healthy.

Highlights

  • Wedding seasons implies gorging on lots of calorie-laden foods.
  • With many events lined up during this time, digestion may go for a toss.
  • Rujuta Diwekar suggests 3 foods that may keep the digestion healthy.

As we enter the much-awaited 'shaadi' season, we prepare ourselves for all the loaded meals we are going to partake in the slew of wedding events we might attend. Food is of paramount importance in any wedding function. That's precisely why hosts go that extra mile to ensure serving delicious foods. We definitely love gorging on those calorie-laden foods in our celebratory mode, but our digestion goes for a toss. To keep enjoying the high-octane festive vibe, the least you can do is protect your stomach and gut. There's nothing a good diet can't do. Celebrity nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar, who is famed for her huge clientele including the likes of Bollywood celebs Kareena Kapoor Khan and Varun Dhawan, dishes out some diet secrets for healthy digestion during the wedding season. 

(Also Read: Celeb Nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar Tells Us Why Coconut Flower Is An 'Indian Superfood')

Wedding food may be delicious but can cause digestion problems. 

Rujuta Diwekar suggests 3 foods that may keep the digestion healthy during the wedding season - 

1. Chaas

Chaas is spiced buttermilk, which is a light and healthy drink made of curd. Curd, as we all know, is a great source of probiotics that can improve gut health. It contains a range of good bacteria that can replace bad bacteria residing in the intestines. Rujuta suggests adding asafoetida (hing) and black salt (kala namak) to your glass of chaas, which might minimise bloating due to gas formation and also reduce the risk of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).  

2. Chyawanprash

It helps build immunity as it contains a good amount of flavonoids and antioxidants. Rujuta stresses on having 1 tsp of Chyawanprash every day before going to bed. Bonus - It may also improve skin health and keep it clear and supple.

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3. Methi Laddoo 

Methi or fengureek is prized for its high nutrient profile. This laddoo mithai made with jaggery, ghee and dry ginger is a healthy alternative to whet your sweet cravings. Eat this laddoo on those fast-paced wedding days, either in the morning or as an evening snack. According to Rujuta, this laddoo may help ease constipation and bring relief from stomach cramps. Not just this, eating this laddoo may also give you shiny, frizz-free and lustrous hair you always dreamt of. 

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Whether you are stepping out almost every day to attend one wedding function after another or spending days together eating heavy foods at a destination wedding; keep these foods handy to keep your digestion running smoothly.
 

Disclaimer: This content including advice provides generic information only. It is in no way a substitute for qualified medical opinion. Always consult a specialist or your own doctor for more information. NDTV does not claim responsibility for this information.

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