
After days of festive indulgence—think laddoos, fried snacks, and late-night feasts—your digestive system might be crying out for a reset. Bloating, acidity, sluggishness, and fatigue are common post-Diwali symptoms, but the good news is that your gut is incredibly resilient. With a few smart dietary changes, you can restore balance, boost immunity, and feel lighter in just a few days. (Image: Canva)

Start Your Day with Detox Drinks: Kickstart your mornings with warm lemon water, jeera (cumin) water, or aloe vera juice. These natural detoxifiers help flush out toxins, stimulate digestion, and hydrate your system. (Image: Canva)

Load Up on Probiotics: Festive foods can disrupt your gut microbiome. Reintroduce good bacteria with curd, kefir, kanji, or fermented pickles. These probiotics help restore gut flora, reduce bloating, and improve nutrient absorption. (Image: Canva)

Cut Back on Sugar and Caffeine: Diwali sweets and sugary drinks spike insulin levels and irritate the gut lining. Reduce refined sugar, desserts, and caffeinated beverages for a few days to allow your digestive system to recover. (Image: Canva)

Eat Fibre-Rich Whole Foods: Switch to whole grains, lentils, fruits, and vegetables to promote regular bowel movements and feed beneficial gut bacteria. Avoid processed foods and opt for simple, home-cooked meals. (Image: Canva)

Stick to Regular Meal Timings: Late-night snacking and erratic eating patterns during Diwali can throw off your digestive rhythm. Re-establish consistent meal times, ideally finishing dinner by 7:30 pm to give your gut time to rest overnight. (Image: Canva)

Stay Active and Hydrated: Gentle movement like walking, yoga, or stretching aids digestion and reduces bloating. Drink 2-3 liters of water daily, and include herbal teas like peppermint or fennel to soothe the gut. (Image: Canva)

Go Easy on Spices: While Indian spices have health benefits, post-Diwali recovery calls for moderation. Avoid overly spicy or oily dishes and favor steamed, grilled, or lightly sautéed meals. (Image: Canva)