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Morning gas, bloating? 7 natural ways to get rid of it

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 8, 2025, 10:20 IST
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Ways to get rid of bloating and gas

We’ve all been there: mornings that start with a sharp, unexpected reminder that our digestive system had plans of its own. One minute you’re stretching awake; the next, your stomach is a little too full, a little too tight, and certainly not at ease.


Bloating isn’t just a physical discomfort—it’s a mood spoiler, a confidence dent, and a signal that your body might be asking for a gentler, more mindful morning.


But bloating is not uncommon- a morning ritual for many, yet largely manageable with simple lifestyle tweaks. Experts point to factors like slowing down during meals, drinking warm water first thing, and avoiding gas-inducing foods as easy ways to reset and reduce discomfort before your day really begins.

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Sip warm herbal teas

A warm cup of humble herbal tea goes a long way for your bloated stomach. Teas like peppermint, ginger, fennel, chamomile, coriander, turmeric, and anise have natural carminative properties, meaning they help relax the muscles in your digestive tract and ease the passage of gas. Peppermint, for instance, is known to reduce intestinal spasms, while fennel seeds help break down trapped air.

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Take a gentle "fart walk"

Moving your body encourages gut motility—essentially, it nudges your digestive system to get things moving. Even 10 minutes of light walking can help shift stubborn gas pockets and ease that tight, gassy feeling. Pair it with deep, steady breathing to stimulate your diaphragm and gently massage your digestive organs from the inside out.

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​Hydrate first thing

Warm water, in particular, soothes your stomach lining, while lemon water or mild herbal infusions can add a gentle detox effect by flushing out excess sodium and aiding in stool movement. Starting hydrated also reduces water retention, which can sometimes be mistaken for bloating.

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Eat mindfully and slowly

Morning meals set the tone for the day, but rushing through them can introduce unnecessary air into your digestive system. Chewing your food thoroughly—aiming for around 20–30 chews per bite—breaks it down mechanically before it even reaches your stomach. This means your digestive system works less hard, reducing gas formation. Eating mindfully also helps regulate portion size, another key factor since overeating at breakfast can intensify that stretched, gassy sensation.

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Avoid certain foods at night

What you eat in the evening has a surprising impact on how your stomach feels the next morning. Beans, lentils, cruciferous vegetables (like broccoli, cabbage, and cauliflower), carbonated drinks, and certain fruits high in fructose or sorbitol tend to ferment overnight in your gut, creating gas by morning. If you’re prone to waking up bloated, try keeping your dinners simpler and lighter—grilled proteins, well-cooked vegetables, or a warm soup instead of heavy, fibrous dishes late at night.

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Include digestion-supporting breakfast ingredients

Not all breakfasts are created equal. Certain ingredients can actively aid digestion and minimize gas build-up. Fruits like pineapple, papaya, and kiwi contain natural enzymes (bromelain, papain, and actinidin) that break down proteins more efficiently. Avocado provides healthy fats that are gentle on the stomach, while sourdough bread tends to be easier to digest than standard loaves due to its fermentation process.

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Gentle abdominal massage

A brief, clockwise massage around your navel area can be surprisingly effective. This direction follows the natural path of your large intestine, encouraging trapped gas to move along and relieve pressure. Use gentle, circular motions with your fingertips, starting on the lower right side of your abdomen and working your way around. Just two to three minutes can release tension, stimulate bowel movement, and set a more comfortable tone for the rest of the morning.

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