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Why does digestion become weaker during summer? Ayurveda expert explains

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New Delhi: As temperatures rise during the summer months, many people begin experiencing digestive issues without fully understanding the reason behind them. Problems such as acidity, bloating, gas, constipation, nausea and loss of appetite often become more common during periods of extreme heat.

According to Ayurveda, the root cause of these symptoms lies in the body’s digestive fire, known as Agni. Ayurveda expert Acharya Manish Ji explains that excessive heat, dehydration and lifestyle changes during summer can negatively affect digestion and make it harder for the body to process food efficiently.

How summer heat affects your digestive system
According to Ayurveda, Grishma Ritu (summer season) is a period that naturally weakens digestion. Frequent sweating, dehydration, lack of sleep, stress and irregular eating habits can affect the stomach and its functioning. As a result, the digestive system becomes less efficient during hot weather.

What happens when food is not digested properly?
According to Ayurveda, improper digestion leads to the formation of Ama, a toxin that accumulates in the body.

This may contribute to fatigue, low immunity, poor metabolism, acidity and digestive discomfort. Since every tissue in the body depends on nutrients obtained through digestion, maintaining healthy digestion is considered essential for overall well-being.

Everyday habits that may be making digestion worse
Modern nutrition science also recognises that dehydration and unhealthy eating habits can affect gut health during the summer months.

Experts warn that excessive consumption of processed foods, fried foods, carbonated drinks, tea, coffee and irregular meal timings can place additional stress on digestion and leave people feeling sluggish and exhausted.

However, Ayurveda and naturopathy suggest that a few simple lifestyle changes can help improve digestion and overall health during hot weather.

Some of the recommendations include:

Staying adequately hydrated throughout the day

  • Drinking coconut water, buttermilk and lemon water
  • Eating light, freshly prepared meals
  • Avoiding fried, spicy and heavily processed foods
  • Consuming hydrating fruits such as watermelon, muskmelon, cucumber and pomegranate
  • Avoiding overeating and eating according to your digestive capacity

Can yoga and pranayama help?
Ayurveda places significant importance on yoga, meditation and breathing exercises for maintaining digestive balance.

Cooling pranayama techniques such as Sheetali and Bhramari may help regulate body heat naturally. Morning walks, adequate sleep and a consistent daily routine can also help support metabolism and maintain energy levels during summer.

Cooling ingredients from Ayurveda
Ayurveda traditionally recommends several natural ingredients during summer because of their cooling properties.

Some of the most commonly used ingredients include:

  • Aloe vera
  • Rose
  • Vetiver
  • Gulkand
  • Sandalwood
  • Gond Katira

Summer can place additional stress on the digestive system, often leading to issues such as acidity, bloating and loss of appetite. According to Ayurveda, following seasonal lifestyle practices, staying hydrated and choosing lighter foods can help keep digestion healthy even during periods of intense heat.

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