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Expert shares simple diet tips to relieve constipation, insomnia

In an Instagram video, Ayurvedic practitioner Dr Mihir Khatri shared a few tips that will help regulate bowel movement, and also improve sleep 'within a week'

By: Lifestyle Desk | New Delhi |
May 23, 2022 5:30:35 pm
constipationCount on these ayurvedic tips to relieve constipation, insomnia (Source: Pexels)

Owing to hectic schedules and unhealthy eating habits, certain lifestyle conditions like constipation, and insomnia are becoming increasingly popular. While there are medicines to help overcome the same, why not opt for a natural and sustainable cure that comes with no side effects?

In an Instagram video, Ayurvedic practitioner Dr Mihir Khatri shared a few tips that will help regulate bowel movement, and also improve sleep.

Here’s what he suggested.

*Include papaya in your Papayas contain papain enzymes which are good for abdominal disorders and help to clear bowels.

*Have 5-10 black raisins that have been soaked overnight in the morning or evening. Doing so will help clear motion and you will also get good sleep, he said.

*Have vegetable soup for dinner, as it is rich in fibre that helps clear bowels. Avoid raw vegetables as it can lead to gas formation.

ghee Ghee with milk at bedtime can help you with insomnia and constipation (Source: Getty Images/Thinkstock)

*Have a cup of warm milk with two teaspoon cow ghee at bedtime. “Having ghee doesn’t increase cholesterol, or fat. This helps lubricate the intestines, and clear the bowels in the morning,” he said.

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📣 The above article is for information purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the guidance of your doctor or other qualified health professional for any questions you may have regarding your health or a medical condition.

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