1. Consume cooked foods instead of cold or raw foods

As traditional Eastern medicine explains, food must be "burned" in the "fire" of digestion. Cold and raw foods must be "heated-up" more than cooked foods and as such they dampen and weaken the fire of digestion. Persons with weak digestion would do well to eat no or little raw or cold food or drinks. This means favoring cooked vegetables and fruits instead of raw ones, and using hot soups, casseroles, or grain and bean dishes, instead of sandwiches or snack type meals. Drinking hot drinks are helpful. Ice water taken with meals weakens digestion.

2. Chew your food well and eat at a moderate pace

Ideally we should chew each mouthful some 30 times, breaking the food into small particles and allowing the salivary enzymes to begin their work digesting the food. Putting the fork down between each mouthful and swallowing one bite before taking another is suggested.

3. Eat in a peaceful and relaxed environment:

If you do a little comparative test, you will note that you feel better and your digestion is smoother when you eat in a quiet and peaceful environment. Avoid watching television, reading, working or arguing with others when you eat. You will see the difference.

4. Eat simply

Mixing many different types of foods taxes the digestive system. Experiment with simple meals of just 2 or 3 different foods.

5. Eat fruit between meals and favor cooked fruit

Raw fruits dampen the digestive fire, especially during the winter when we are already cold. As such, those with weak digestion might find eating raw fruits with meals causes intestinal gas and bloating. Cooked fruit is a fine dessert, but keep the raw fruit for snacks and even then it might be a problem if your digestive fire is smoldering rather than blazing.

6. Drink hot water and hot herb teas

Hot water is an excellent way to detoxify the body and build digestive strength. Simmering a few slices of ginger root in boiling water makes a ginger root tea that stimulates digestion. Ginger in food has the same effect, as does candied ginger root taken after meals.

7. Eat freshly cooked foods

Freshly cooked foods are most nourishing and free of molds or any stale qualities. Better to eat a freshly cooked simple meal than a complicated one made of leftovers.

8. Avoid overeating

Excessive intake of food greatly burdens the entire digestive system. Ancient Ayurveda medicine recommends consuming the amount of food that will fit into two cupped hands at any meal. Practice moving away from the table while you are still a bit hungry.

9. Sit still and relax a few minutes after eating

Digestion is an amazing process; it turns tofu enchiladas into blood and cells. Resting a few minutes after eating gets this very complicated process off to a good start.

10. Seek professional help as necessary

If these simple self-help steps do not resolve your digestive problems you should consider consulting both a physician and a nutritionist. Your nutritionist can help you figure out if nutritional digestive aid would be useful in your case. Your physician can investigate the possibility that a medical problem is affecting your digestion.
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