Jamie Chung Beats Post-Meal Bloat by Brewing This 5-Ingredient Soothing Tea
Actress Jamie Chung is a big fan of veggies and eats them all throughout the day, whether it's in her go-to breakfast scramble, mixed-green salad for lunch, or stir-fry for dinner, she tells Byrdie. The only problem? All that fiber often contributes to bloating. But Chung has a secret weapon in her health-boosting arsenal to ensure she doesn't walk around all day feeling like a balloon. "I'll usually make myself tea. It includes fresh mint, lots of fresh shaved ginger, lemon, and a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar. Sometimes I'll add a bit of honey."
"I'll usually make myself tea. It includes fresh mint, lots of fresh shaved ginger, lemon, and a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar. Sometimes I'll add a bit of honey." —Jamie Chung
Chung says the simple combo helps her body digest properly and fight off all that not-so-fun bloating in the process. It also helps that everything she uses for her de-bloating brew is so fresh, including the mint, which comes straight from a small plant in her kitchen. "I have a constant stock of mint at all times," she says. So the next time you're feeling puffy and uncomfortable, try her method of getting some relief. (And a delicious midday pick-me-up.)
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Want more ways to beat bloating naturally? Try these five methods. Or, find out which habits are making you bloated in the first place.
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