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5 simple hacks to feel light after holiday overeating

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5 simple hacks to feel light after holiday overeating
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It’s Christmas Day, and festive meals are in full swing. You know how we do it, every table is stacked with mukimo, chapati, chicken, pilau, and every snack you can grab.

From sweet treats to savoury delights, it’s easy to overindulge and end up feeling heavy, bloated, and sluggish.

While enjoying the celebrations, there are simple ways to help your body recover and feel light again. Here are five practical hacks to try after a big Christmas lunch.

Take a gentle walk

After a hearty Christmas feast, a short 10–15 minute walk can do wonders. Walking helps stimulate digestion, improves metabolism, and reduces that sleepy, heavy feeling.

A person walking. Image used for illustration purposes. PHOTO/Pexels
A person walking. Image used for illustration purposes. PHOTO/Pexels

You don’t need anything intense; just a relaxed stroll around the house or yard is enough to get your body moving.

Drink warm fluids

Hydration is key to feeling light and refreshed. Warm water, peppermint or ginger tea, or lemon-infused water can help soothe the stomach, reduce bloating, and aid digestion.

Hot ginger tea.PHOTO/pexels

Avoid carbonated or overly sugary drinks immediately after eating, as these can worsen discomfort.

Light stretching

Gentle stretches targeting your torso and abdomen can relieve pressure and encourage digestion.

Combine these movements with deep breathing exercises to relax your muscles and reduce any tension or sluggishness after overeating.

It’s a simple practice that leaves you feeling more energised and comfortable.

Eat small,

After indulging in festive food, resist the temptation to continue heavy eating. Focus on small, light meals for the rest of the day or the following morning.

Incorporate fresh fruits, vegetables, and lean proteins to replenish nutrients without overwhelming your digestive system.

Stay upright

While it may be tempting to take a nap after Christmas lunch, lying down immediately can worsen bloating and discomfort.

Instead, stay upright, move lightly around the house, or take a short stroll. This simple habit supports digestion and helps your body process the large meal more efficiently.

Christmas is all about family, fun, and food, and overindulging is part of the celebration. By following these five simple hacks, you can recover faster, feel lighter, and continue enjoying the festive season without the post-lunch slump.

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