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5 morning drinks that actually help with bloating and gas (without tasting like medicine)

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 23, 2026, 23:30 IST
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You wake up bloated, you're gassy, and you haven't even had breakfast yet


It's annoying and uncomfortable, and you're stuck wondering why your body hates you in the morning. You don't need to buy expensive supplements or weird detox powders. There are actual drinks you can make right now that'll help deflate that bloated feeling before lunch.

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Peppermint tea


If you're dealing with trapped gas and cramping, peppermint is your friend. The menthol in peppermint is basically a natural muscle relaxer that calms down your digestive tract. It sounds simple but it actually works. You can use a tea bag or steep fresh mint leaves if you're fancy about it. Drink this about 30 minutes after eating, especially if you know a meal is going to cause problems. The best part? It tastes good, so you're not forcing down something gross for your health.

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Warm lemon water with ginger


This is the simplest thing you can do. Squeeze half a lemon into warm water and throw in a small piece of ginger. That's it. Drink it first thing when you wake up. Lemon has vitamin C and other stuff that wakes up your digestive system and gets it making enzymes. Ginger helps combat gas and bloating by accelerating the passing of food through your stomach. Together, they're basically a one-two punch for your gut. The warm liquid itself matters too—heat increases blood flow to your digestive organs and immediately soothes your stomach. You'll notice the difference within the first hour.

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Fennel seed water


This one sounds weird if you've never tried it, but fennel seeds are genuinely effective. They contain compounds that relax the smooth muscles of your intestines, which means less gas buildup overall. Just put a teaspoon of fennel seeds in water and let them soak overnight. Drink it the next morning. Or if you're impatient, steep them in hot water for a few minutes. It has a slightly licorice-y taste that's actually pretty pleasant. The fact that it works on actual gas formation instead of just easing symptoms makes it worth trying.

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Apple cider vinegar water


A tablespoon of apple cider vinegar mixed into warm water might sound intense, but hear me out. It stimulates stomach acid production, which helps your body break down food more efficiently. Less efficient digestion equals more fermentation in your gut, which equals gas. So more acid actually prevents the problem. Add a touch of honey to make it less harsh on your throat. This one works fast—some people notice relief within 30 minutes.

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Green tea


This is the one you can drink mid-morning and still feel like you're being normal. Green tea has antioxidants that reduce inflammation in your digestive tract, plus a little bit of caffeine that gently gets your gut moving. It's not as aggressive as coffee but it actually does something. The bonus is you get all the typical green tea benefits—antioxidants, whatever—while also reducing bloating and water retention. It actually tastes good enough that you'll want to drink it anyway.

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The real secret isn't the drinks—it's doing this consistently


Pick one or two of these and drink them every morning for a week. You'll notice the difference. Your stomach will settle down before breakfast instead of staying angry all morning. And honestly, starting your day with something warm and intentional instead of immediately chugging coffee probably helps your whole system relax. Plus, the act of drinking something good for you in the morning feels nice. Your bloating is annoying but it's fixable. Just pick a drink and commit to it.

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