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4 easy Ayurvedic remedies to stimulate hunger

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 4, 2025, 14:33 IST
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4 easy Ayurvedic remedies to stimulate hunger

Ever had those days when food just doesn’t excite you? Your plate is full, but your appetite is missing. You’re not sick, not stuffed, just not hungry. In Ayurveda, that usually means your agni, or digestive fire, is running low. And when that happens, digestion slows down, energy dips, and even your mood can feel off. But you don’t need to do anything complicated. Your kitchen already holds simple, everyday ingredients that can gently wake up your hunger. These easy Ayurvedic remedies are just right for those low-appetite days when you want to feel ready for your next meal and actually enjoy every bite. Here's how to bring back that appetite the natural way

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Ginger and rock salt

This one is a classic. Take a small slice of fresh ginger, sprinkle a little rock salt on it, and chew it before your meal. The sharp taste of ginger wakes up your tongue, and the salt helps your body release digestive juices. Together, they send a signal that food is on the way. This simple trick is great when you feel full even before you start eating.

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Warm jeera water

Cumin (jeera) works really well when your appetite feels slow. Boil some in water, strain it, and sip it warm. The earthy aroma alone can make your stomach start to rumble. Jeera helps improve bile flow and gets your stomach ready to digest. It’s gentle enough to have every day, especially in the morning or about half an hour before a meal.

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Lemon and black pepper

Squeeze a few drops of lemon juice onto a slice of cucumber or apple, sprinkle black pepper, and eat it slowly. The tangy-spicy mix jolts your senses and gently nudges your body to release enzymes that make you hungry. This one doubles as a refreshing pre-meal snack too, especially during summer.

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Hing and ghee trick

Hing (asafoetida) may have a strong smell, but it’s known for waking up a slow stomach. Mix a small pinch of hing in warm ghee and have it with soft rice or a little warm water. It helps clear out ama (toxins) that slow down digestion, so your hunger can come back on its own. This mix is light, soothing, and acts like a gentle reset for your stomach.

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