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​6 Indian home remedies for hangover​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 26, 2025, 09:46 IST
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6 Indian home remedies for hangover

The morning after a night of celebration rarely feels as joyful as the night itself. A pounding head, dry mouth, uneasy stomach, and a kind of tiredness that lingers through the day – a hangover comes as a package deal. While many reach for packaged drinks or pills, Indian kitchens have always known simpler, more dependable fixes. Passed down quietly through families, these remedies are made from everyday ingredients that comfort the body and help it find its balance again. Scroll down to discover simple Indian home remedies to beat that hangover.

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Nimbu pani

When the morning feels rough, a glass of lemon water is often the go-to fix. The sharp, citrusy kick of fresh lemon wakes up your system, while a pinch of salt and sugar helps bring back the electrolytes lost the night before. It’s light, easy on the stomach, and something our families have sworn by for generations. Turns out, the simplest remedies really do work best.

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Coconut water

When you're feeling drained and dried out, coconut water comes to the rescue. Naturally sweet and packed with potassium and sodium, it gets to work rehydrating your body faster than most fancy drinks ever could. It's cool, calming, and goes down easy, even when your stomach's not too happy. In many coastal homes, cracking open a tender coconut after a heavy night isn't just common – it's almost a ritual.

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Curd rice

On a hangover morning, even the thought of food can be too much but curd rice is the gentle exception. Soft, cool, and soothing, it goes down easy when nothing else will. The curd calms acidity, the rice settles the stomach, and together they offer a kind of quiet relief that feels more like care than a meal.

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Ajwain water

Ajwain water might not be the easiest thing to sip, but when your stomach’s acting up, it works fast. Boil a teaspoon of carom seeds in water and you get a warm, peppery drink that eases bloating, calms acidity, and settles digestion. It’s one of those remedies many grew up with – strong, familiar, and surprisingly comforting.

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Ginger tea

Nausea might just be the worst part of a hangover – and for that, ginger has always been India’s quiet hero. A few slices brewed into tea, with a spoon of honey stirred in, can do wonders to calm a churning stomach. It’s warm, grounding, and somehow exactly what the body needs. Ginger helps with digestion, eases inflammation, and when you add a squeeze of lemon, it brings a little brightness back to a dull morning.

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Spiced tomato juice

Tomato juice might not be everyone’s first thought after a rough night, but the Indian twist changes everything. Blend fresh tomatoes and add a pinch of black salt, roasted cumin, and a touch of pepper – suddenly, it’s not just a drink, it’s comfort. Tangy, spicy, and packed with antioxidants, it brings back hydration and a bit of life to your day. And the best part – it doesn’t feel like medicine, this drink actually tastes good.

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