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Sluggish digestion? Harvard doc reveals a 10-minute fix

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 1, 2026, 13:07 IST
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Sluggish digestion? Harvard doc reveals a 10-minute fix

Gummies, syrups, supplements - you’ve had it all. Your medicine cabinet has turned into a graveyard of promises: $40 probiotics, chalky fiber powders, and syrups that taste worse than poison. Despite taking all these, the same familiar heaviness creeps in after dinner. The bloating and discomfort have become your constants. You are perhaps eating everything right, and yet digestion is sluggish. Sounds like you? Well, then you have to stop spending hundreds on supplements, and instead do this 10-minute activity, which will improve your digestion. Dr Saurabh Sethi, a leading California-based gastroenterologist trained at Harvard and Stanford, has shared a quick 10-minute fix that can improve your digestion. And yes, it is absolutely free of cost.


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The hidden culprit

Most people obsess over what they eat. They count calories, read nutrition labels, and plan meals meticulously. However, they are missing something far more important. “Most people focus on what to eat. But small habits around your meals can have just as big of an impact on how your body responds,” Dr Sethi said, in a newsletter.

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The 10-minute fix

The real culprit? Being a couch potato after eating. The gastroenterologist suggests taking a walk after dinner. “After dinner, do this: Walk for 10 minutes. Not intense. Not a workout. Just a light walk,” he said.


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How does this 10-minute habit improve digestion?

Dr. Sethi explains the physiology clearly. Light walking after meals triggers three key mechanisms in your body.


  • Light walking increases post-meal glucose uptake in skeletal muscle → lowers blood sugar spikes
  • It stimulates gastric motility → helps move food forward
  • It reduces gastric distension → lowers reflux risk

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Why does sitting after meals worsen digestion?

According to Dr Sethi, sitting does the opposite of all three mechanisms that improve digestion. “Sitting does the opposite. It slows transit. Increases fullness. Worsens reflux and bloating in susceptible individuals,” he explained.
Walking after meals, on the other hand, improves digestion and is also linked to many health benefits. “Even brief post-meal walking has been shown to improve glycemic control compared to sitting,” the doctor said.

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Walk for 10 minutes

You don’t necessarily need to walk for 45 minutes to get these benefits. Even a 10-minute stroll after meals can help. However, you need consistency to improve digestion. Make walking after meals a habit.


In his clinical practice, Dr Sethi has found this habit to be one of the simplest interventions to improve digestive issues. This 10-minute walk improves bloating, post-meal heaviness, and late-night reflux.


“No supplements. No extreme diets. Just 10 minutes,” the doctor said.
Now that you’ve tried all the expensive supplements and even ‘green juices’, this 10-minute fix that costs you zero is absolutely worth trying. Start today!


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