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5 Lesser-known benefits of adding chia seeds to coconut water

ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 22, 2025, 08:49 IST
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5 Lesser-nnown benefits of adding Chia Seeds to coconut water

Looking for a healthy and refreshing respite from the scorching heat? Then try this lesser-known combination, which can be made by mixing just some soaked chia seeds and fresh coconut water. While most people rely on sugary and store-bought drinks for that instant boost of energy and hydration, they fail to realize that these drinks gradually leave you drained and dehydrated. Interestingly, adding coconut water to the summer diet can give your body the much-needed dose of hydration, and adding chia seeds can simply amp up the taste and health quotient.

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Hydration


Coconut water is nature's sports drink. Coconut water has a balanced combination of potassium, sodium, magnesium, and calcium—electrolytes and minerals that are used to keep the body in equilibrium of fluids. You get one more advantage by adding soaked chia seeds to the equation: these small seeds can absorb 10 times their volume in water and form a gel-like texture that retains moisture in the body longer.

This slow-release fluid replenishment is particularly useful during exercise, heat, or exhaustion. Rather than relying on sugary sports drinks, coconut water with chia seeds is a healthy and efficient method to hydrate and energize.

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Digestive health

Chia seeds have soluble fiber, which forms a gel when it gets wet. The gel not only provides texture to the beverage but also facilitates digestion as it moves food effortlessly through the digestive tract. Daily consumption of chia seeds can prevent constipation and regularize bowel movements. Coconut water, however, is also a gentle laxative in nature and has the ability to soothe the stomach. The two combined create a digestion-friendly drink that will stimulate a healthy digestive system as well as trigger nutrient absorption.

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Heart-healthy nutrients


Heart health is a serious issue, particularly in this busy life era. Chia seeds contain omega-3 fatty acids, which have been proven to combat inflammation and decrease bad cholesterol levels (LDL). They also consist of antioxidants that shield the heart from oxidative stress.

Coconut water also helps in its own natural low cholesterol and high potassium value, which helps to maintain blood pressure. All of these ingredients together help the heart, prevent heart disease, and promote overall circulatory function.

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Helps weight control


Maintaining a healthy weight is most often a question of being satisfied and full without consuming too much. Chia seeds, rich in fiber, satisfy hunger and fill the belly. This stifles hunger pangs and prevents unnecessary snacking throughout the day. Coconut water has few calories and a touch of sweetness, making it an ideal starter for this health drink. With coconut water and chia seeds as substitutes for high-calorie foods or sugary drinks, you'll be keeping your calorie intake in check but will feel energized and full.

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