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​​6 Ayurvedic ingredients that support daily detox​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 17, 2025, 23:00 IST
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6 Ayurvedic ingredients that support daily detox

Detoxing doesn’t have to involve drinking strange concoctions or surviving on green smoothies. In Ayurveda, it’s about gently supporting your body in its natural process of eliminating what it doesn’t need. The goal is to help your system stay balanced and clear without forcing anything. Nature has already provided everything you need to keep your system clean and functioning smoothly. Here are some simple, natural Ayurvedic ingredients that support your body’s daily detox—effortlessly and effectively.

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Triphala

Triphala is a staple in Ayurvedic detox, known for its gentle and effective approach. It’s made from three fruits—amla (Indian gooseberry), haritaki, and bibhitaki—that work together to keep your digestion regular and smooth. It’s gentle, so it supports your body in clearing out what it doesn’t need without rushing things. Plus, it’s packed with antioxidants that promote overall wellness. You can take it in powder or tablet form, and let it work its magic quietly.

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Turmeric

Bright, golden, and full of spice, turmeric isn’t just for curries—it plays a strong role in daily detox. Its active compound, curcumin, supports liver function, keeps inflammation in check, and even gives your skin that post-glow vibe. It also helps your body gently flush out toxins by boosting digestion and bile production. A warm turmeric latte, or just a pinch in your soup or veggies, adds a little detox boost without any extra effort.

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Coriander seeds

Don’t let their tiny size fool you—coriander seeds are full of gentle cleansing goodness. They help your body get rid of excess water and support kidney function, keeping things balanced. These seeds are also known to calm digestion and reduce bloating naturally. Just boil a few in water, strain it, and sip the water through the day. It has an earthy flavour and is gentle on your system, helping your belly feel lighter in no time.

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Amla (Indian Gooseberry)

This small green fruit may look simple, but it’s loaded with vitamin C and antioxidants. Amla helps improve digestion, supports liver health, and gives your skin a natural glow. It also helps boost immunity and keeps your system feeling balanced. You can eat it dried, blend it into a smoothie, or take it as a supplement—it’san easy way to start your day on a healthy note.

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Cumin

You’ll find cumin in just about every Indian kitchen—and for good reasons. It boosts digestion, helps reduce bloating, and supports nutrient absorption. Steep some in hot water for a quick detox tea, or sprinkle it on your food for a little extra flavor with major benefits. Cumin knows how to keep things moving.

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Neem

Neem is a strong detox companion. It’s bitter and bold, but that just means it’sreally good at cleansing. Used often for skin health and blood purification, neem works from the inside out. It may not win any taste awards, but its benefits are worth it. A few drops of neem juice or a supplement form can do the trick—especially when your system needs a little reboot.


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