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From jaggery to sea salt: 7 ingredients that can be added to water in summers for better hydration: What are their benefits

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 4, 2025, 07:00 IST
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How to stay hydrated in the summer season?

Scorching days and sweaty hours — that's what summer mostly feels like. While water is always the first go-to for relief, it doesn’t always replace what's lost in the heat. Plain water hydrates, yes, but sometimes the body needs a little extra help — something that goes deeper, replenishes faster, and supports overall wellness.


Here are 7 summer-friendly ingredients — from jaggery to sea salt — that can be added to water. These aren’t just about flavour; they offer genuine hydration support.


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Jaggery


It is full of iron and essential minerals that help maintain electrolyte balance, especially when the body loses salt through sweat.

Adding a small chunk of jaggery to water makes the drink slightly sweet and nourishing. Jaggery water is often paired with lemon and is consumed after outdoor work. It supports energy levels, prevents fatigue, and even helps in easing muscle cramps due to its potassium content.

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Sea salt


Sea salt, when used in moderation, actually helps the body retain needed fluids and minerals during heat-induced dehydration.

Unlike table salt, sea salt contains trace elements like magnesium, calcium, and potassium — minerals that are often lost in sweat. A pinch of sea salt in water, especially post workout or after being out in the sun, supports rehydration and reduces the risk of muscle weakness.

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Tulsi


Tulsi has powerful adaptogenic properties that help the body adapt to heat stress and stay cool internally.

Infusing tulsi leaves in water provides anti-inflammatory and detoxifying effects. It cools down the digestive tract, helps in reducing internal heat, and balances cortisol levels, which can spike under extreme summer discomfort or dehydration stress.

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Saunf



They are a natural coolant and diuretic that aid hydration at the cellular level.

Soaking a teaspoon of fennel seeds in water overnight and sipping it the next day can help prevent bloating and support water retention. This water gently detoxifies the body while helping maintain internal temperature, especially useful when body heat rises due to spicy food or sun exposure.

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Amla


It’s a hydrating superfood rich in antioxidants and vitamin C that helps replenish lost minerals.

Fresh amla juice or small chopped pieces added to water provide a tangy flavor while cooling the body from within. Amla also supports skin hydration and reduces the risk of summer-related fatigue due to its high nutrient density.

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Sabja seeds


These seeds swell up like tiny water balloons and can hold large amounts of moisture, helping the body retain hydration longer.

Soaked sabja seeds in water form a gel-like texture that not only cools the stomach but also slows digestion slightly, making hydration last longer. Especially helpful for those who face frequent thirst even after drinking plenty of water.

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Gond katira


Gond Katira, when soaked, turns into a jelly-like substance that’s one of the most potent natural coolants known in Ayurveda.

Soaking gond overnight and adding it to water the next day creates a slightly gooey, tasteless drink that dramatically reduces body heat. It’s great for preventing heatstroke and is especially helpful in regions with dry, intense summers.



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