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Question #24903
45 days ago
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what happens if we drink amla juice on empty stomach - #24903

Shaurya

I am really curious about something, so hear me out. Lately, I’ve been hearing about the benefits of amla juice, and like, I read somewhere that drinking amla juice on empty stomach can do wonders. But I’m wondering what happens if we drink amla juice on empty stomach, you know? A week ago, I decided to give it a shot since I’ve been struggling with some digestive issues and honestly, I really thought this might help. I mean, I had my breakfast pretty late, so I thought what could it hurt, right? I mixed it with some warm water and chugged it down like a champ early in the morning. Just after a few gulps, I started feeling this weird sensation in my stomach. It was a bit too acidic I think? And then I felt this surge of energy, which was kind of nice but also slightly overwhelming! I guess I'm just confused now about what should I explpect when drinking amla juice on empty stomach? Some people swear by it, while others say it can cause acidity. Do I keep drinking it or should I listen to my gut (pun intended) and stop? Also, is there a right way to take it or anything? Just trying to sort it all out!

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Drinking amla juice on an empty stomach might offer some potential benefits, but it’s also understandable that it can lead to some temporary discomfort for some. Amla, or Indian gooseberry, is known for its high vitamin C content, antioxidants, and its possible wellness benefits, like boosting immunity, improving digestion, and maintaining healthy skin and hair. When consumed first thing in the morning, it could potentially enhance the absorption of its nutrients. However, due to its acidic nature, it might upset your stomach, especially if you’re sensitive to acidic foods or have a known history of acid reflux or peptic ulcers. The sensation you described could likely be because of its acidity and its impact on the gastric environment. It’s best to start with a diluted mixture—say, mixing it with more warm water than you might have tried initially, or even trying it with honey to neutralize the acidity a bit. If it consistently causes discomfort or you feel an overwhelming energy surge beyond what you consider normal, it’s prudent to reconsider its use at that time. Perhaps try having it after a light breakfast instead. Always listen to your symptoms—persistent pain or severe discomfort could indicate a more significant issue. If these sensations persist with other dietary changes or lifestyle factors, it might be worthwhile chatting with a healthcare provider to rule out any underlying conditions. Also, adjusting the quantity of amla juice can be beneficial; starting small can give your system a better chance to adapt. It’s worth noting, too, that while amla is generally safe, individual reactions can vary, so tailor your approach based on how your body responds.

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