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Nutrition & Diet
Question #22961
26 days ago
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can we drink amla juice in empty stomach - #22961

Swara

I am really curious about something that's been on my mind lately! About two weeks ago, I read somewhere that amla juice is super healthy and has loads of benefits, especially if drank fresh. I decided to give it a try, but I was wondering can we drink amla juice in empty stomach? I’ve been waking up early and mixing it in with some water. Honestly, at first it tasted a bit weird, but I got used to it, and now I kinda love it! However, just yesterday, I started feeling this weird, light stomach ache after drinking it in the morning. This got me thinking - am I doing something wrong? Like, can we drink amla juice in empty stomach every day or should I maybe eat something before? I’ve heard it can help with digestion and boosting immunity, but I don’t wanna feel sick every morning lol. Does anyone have experiences with this? Can we drink amla juice in empty stomach safely? Any advice or tips would be really helpful cause I wanna keep this up, but need to know whats best. I have also read mixed things online! Some say it can be harsh on the stomach while others rave about it. Just confused, ya know?

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Drinking amla juice on an empty stomach can actually be beneficial for some people since it’s rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, which potentially aids digestion and boosts immunity. However, everyone’s digestive response can vary, and sometimes the acidity of fresh amla juice might irritate an empty stomach, which might lead to the mild stomach ache you’re experiencing. If you’ve noticed discomfort, it might be worth trying a small adjustment in how you take it. Start by diluting 1-2 tablespoons of amla juice in a glass of room-temperature water. Consider trying it after having a light snack or part of your breakfast, rather than on a completely empty stomach - this might reduce the acidity’s impact and be gentler on your stomach lining. It’s also possible that the frequency or concentration may be too much, so try reducing it initially and observe your body’s response. As with any dietary change, moderation and listening to your body’s feedback is key. If the discomfort continues despite these adjustments, it could be worthwhile to pause the juice and consult a healthcare professional—especially if there are specific gastritis or reflux issues in your medical history. Remember, while many people tolerate it well, others might have unique sensitivities. Adjust the intake based on what your body tells you. Keep an eye on any other symptoms like persistent pain, nausea, or reflux, and seek advice if anything feels particularly off.

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