Today’s Solutions: December 17, 2025

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM

The holiday season is here, bringing twinkling lights, festive parties, and let’s be honest—a lot of food. From decadent roasts to rich desserts, holiday feasts are one of the highlights of the season. But with all those indulgent meals comes the not-so-festive aftermath: bloating, fullness, and general stomach discomfort.

Thankfully, there’s a simple way to keep your digestion on track while still enjoying all the holiday cheer: post-meal drinks that support your gut health. Amanda Sauceda, RD, a gut health nutritionist, shares her favorite beverages to sip after a hearty holiday meal.

Festive feasts, full stomachs: why holiday digestion matters

During the holidays, it’s easy to get carried away by second helpings and sugary treats. While these indulgences are part of the fun, they can also put a strain on your digestive system.

“After a big meal, your gut might need a little extra help to process everything,” says Sauceda. Choosing the right drink after eating can make a big difference, helping ease bloating, improve nutrient absorption, and keep discomfort at bay.

6 drinks to sip your way to comfort this season
1. Water: the unsung hero of the holidays

Amid all the eggnog and mulled wine, don’t forget about good old water. Staying hydrated is crucial for digestion, as it helps break down food and keeps things moving.

“Water is always my go-to,” Sauceda says. To jazz it up for the holidays, try infused water with festive ingredients like cranberry, orange slices, or a sprig of rosemary. It’s simple, hydrating, and even Instagram-worthy.

2. Ginger tea: a spicy holiday staple

Ginger tea is a holiday classic that doubles as a digestive powerhouse. Known for its ability to ease bloating, gas, and cramping, ginger is a go-to for post-meal relief.

“Homemade ginger tea is the best way to get the most benefits,” Sauceda says. To make it:

  • Add a one-inch piece of peeled ginger to eight ounces of water.
  • Boil, then simmer for 10 minutes.
  • Strain and sip while it’s still warm.

Not only will it settle your stomach, but its spicy aroma will fill your kitchen with cozy holiday vibes.

3. Peppermint tea: a calming treat

Peppermint tea is a refreshing option for soothing an upset stomach, especially after heavy holiday meals. It’s particularly effective for easing abdominal discomfort and helping digestion along.

However, Sauceda cautions that peppermint may trigger acid reflux in some people. If you’re not prone to heartburn, steep fresh mint leaves in hot water for a drink that’s both calming and festive.

4. Kombucha: a festive fizzy option

If you’re craving bubbles after dinner, kombucha is the perfect choice. This fermented tea not only delivers a dose of gut-friendly probiotics but also offers a refreshing fizz to cleanse your palate after a rich holiday meal.

Kombucha is a great way to get some probiotics while enjoying a fun, flavorful drink,” says Sauceda. Look for seasonal varieties like cranberry or spiced apple to keep with the holiday theme. Just be mindful of its carbonation if you’re prone to acid reflux.

5. Kefir: creamy comfort after spicy dishes

Holidays often mean indulgent, spicy foods—and kefir, a fermented milk drink, can help cool things down. “I like kefir because it’s packed with probiotics and is naturally lower in lactose, making it easier to digest than regular milk,” says Sauceda.

For a festive twist, opt for unsweetened kefir and mix it with a dash of cinnamon or nutmeg for a cozy, holiday-inspired drink.

6. Digestive bitters: a time-tested tradition

Digestive bitters, made from herbs like artichoke leaf and licorice root, are a classic remedy for post-meal discomfort. They stimulate digestive juices, helping food move smoothly through your system.

“A few drops in water can be a game-changer for gas or bloating,” Sauceda says. Add bitters to sparkling water with a slice of citrus for a sophisticated, festive mocktail.

Savor every bite—and every sip

The holidays are a time to celebrate, indulge, and enjoy the company of loved ones. By adding these gut-friendly drinks to your routine, you can keep your digestion in check and focus on what really matters: the joy of the season.

So, whether it’s a warm cup of ginger tea or a bubbly glass of kombucha, raise a toast to your health—and to a happy, comfortable holiday season!

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