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Starting your day with yogurt and turmeric might be good for your body

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A simple morning ritual with yogurt and turmeric may help support digestion and metabolism.

A study published in Frontiers shows that mixing plain yogurt with turmeric may have beneficial effects on digestion and energy balance.

Turmeric contains curcumin, a bioactive compound known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, while yogurt provides probiotics that promote a healthy gut flora.

Together, these two ingredients can create a natural synergy that supports digestion and gut health.

Some people report reduced bloating and a general sense of lightness after consuming this mixture regularly for just a few days.

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How to include it in your routine?

To try it at home, choose plain, unsweetened yogurt without additives. Stir in half a teaspoon of turmeric, about 2 to 3 grams, and, if desired, add a small pinch of black pepper to improve absorption.

Consume the mixture in the morning on an empty stomach, waiting 15 to 20 minutes before eating anything else.

Over time, you may notice reduced bloating, improved digestion, and a boost in energy.

However, turmeric in large amounts can have a blood-thinning effect.

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People with chronic conditions or those taking medication should consult a doctor before making this a regular habit.

Source: Kiskegyed, and Frontiers.

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