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Lime Ginger Tea Recipe: ReduceInflammation & Water Retention

Jai Dev Singh
Jai Dev Singh
May 12, 2026
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TLDR: Lime ginger tea is a simple three-ingredient Ayurvedic blend designed to improve immunity, decrease inflammation, and reduce excess water retention in the body. The recipe combines lime juice (which kindles digestive fire and supports immunity), fresh ginger (which calms inflammation), and raw honey (which grounds and soothes). Steeped for five minutes, this daily drink leverages classical Ayurvedic wisdom about how foods and herbs work as powerful tools for maintaining bodily balance.

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What Is Lime Ginger Tea in Ayurveda?

In Ayurvedic medicine, the philosophy that guides healing and prevention is straightforward: the foods and herbs we reach for daily are among the most powerful tools available for keeping the body in balance. Rather than waiting for illness to strike, Ayurveda emphasizes working with the body's natural intelligence through daily rituals and food choices. Lime ginger tea embodies this preventive approach—a modest cup that carries significant therapeutic potential.

The tea addresses three distinct imbalances that commonly disrupt health: depressed digestive fire (which weakens immunity), inflammatory conditions (often linked to accumulated ama, or undigested toxins), and excess water retention (a sign of sluggish metabolism and weak digestive capacity). By combining three carefully selected ingredients, each with specific properties, this blend works to restore balance across these domains.

How Do the Three Ingredients Work Together?

Lime as digestive fire. In Ayurvedic herbalism, lime (citrus) is classified as stimulating to agni—the digestive fire. This fire is not merely the mechanical process of breaking down food; it represents the body's capacity to extract nutrients, maintain clarity of mind, and support the immune response. Lime also directly supports immunity by providing vitamin C and other nutrients the body draws on to defend against pathogens. The sour taste (associated with the fire element in Ayurveda) kindles this metabolic function.

Ginger as inflammation resolver. Fresh ginger is one of Ayurveda's foundational herbs for calming inflammation throughout the body. Unlike anti-inflammatory drugs that suppress the inflammatory process, ginger works by improving circulation, warming the tissues, and helping the body clear excess water and lymphatic congestion. Ginger also strengthens digestive fire, making it synergistic with lime. In conditions marked by both inflammation and sluggish metabolism, ginger helps the body mobilize and clear what is stagnant.

Raw honey as harmonizer. Raw, unheated honey is classified as grounding and sweet—it soothes aggravated tissues and brings the body into a state of calm. Unlike processed honey (which loses its medicinal properties when heated), raw honey retains its full spectrum of enzymes and nutrients. In this blend, honey balances the warming, stimulating qualities of ginger and lime by adding a nourishing, settledness. It also makes the tea palatable and easier for the digestive system to receive.

Why Does Water Retention Happen, and How Does This Tea Address It?

Water retention in Ayurvedic terms is understood as a weakening of agni—the digestive and metabolic fire. When the body cannot properly metabolize fluids, they accumulate in tissues, creating puffiness, heaviness, and sluggishness. This often correlates with weak kidney and spleen function in Traditional Chinese Medicine terms, or with kapha imbalance in Ayurvedic dosha language.

Ginger's warming properties help kindle the metabolic fire so the body can process and eliminate excess fluid. Lime supports this by stimulating the digestive system and promoting the movement of lymphatic fluid. Together, they encourage the body to mobilize what has become stagnant. Raw honey, while sweet and nourishing, does not further burden digestion—it actually soothes any irritation caused by the stronger spices, allowing the tea to be taken daily without depleting the system.

Step-by-Step Recipe: How to Brew Lime Ginger Tea

The simplicity of this recipe is intentional. Ayurveda values preparation methods that preserve the medicinal properties of herbs and maintain harmony with the body's rhythms.

  1. Prepare the ginger and lime: Have a clean glass jar ready. Squeeze the juice of one fresh lime directly into the jar.
  2. Add ginger: Grate one teaspoon of fresh, organic ginger root (not powdered) into the jar with the lime juice. Fresh ginger carries more vitality and active constituents than dried powder.
  3. Heat water: Boil two cups of fresh, filtered water. The two-cup volume ensures the tea is not too concentrated and remains gentle on the system.
  4. Steep: Pour the boiling water over the ginger and lime. Let it steep for five minutes—long enough for the ginger's warming compounds to fully infuse into the water, but not so long that the volatile oils dissipate.
  5. Add honey: After steeping, strain the tea into your cup using a fine mesh strainer to remove ginger particles. Stir in two teaspoons of raw, unheated honey. If the tea is still very hot, allow it to cool slightly—adding honey to extremely hot water destroys its enzymatic activity.
  6. Drink and enjoy: Consume the tea warm, ideally between meals or in the morning to support digestion throughout the day.

When and How Often Should You Drink This Tea?

Ayurvedic daily practice (called dinacharya) emphasizes working with the body's natural rhythms. Lime ginger tea can be taken as a daily ritual, typically in the morning or early afternoon when digestive fire naturally burns strongest. For those dealing with inflammation or water retention, daily consumption supports the body's gradual rebalancing. The tea is mild enough for sustained daily use without depleting the system, though some individuals with very sensitive digestion may prefer it every other day or three times per week.

Avoid drinking it immediately before bed, as ginger's warming and stimulating properties may disrupt sleep in sensitive individuals. The ideal window is morning through late afternoon.

What Makes This Tea Different From Commercial Anti-Inflammatory Products?

Many modern anti-inflammatory supplements work by suppressing the inflammatory response—essentially muting the body's signal. Ayurvedic preparations like this tea work differently: they address the root cause of inflammation, which is typically sluggish digestion and the accumulation of undigested material (ama) in tissues. By kindling digestive fire and improving circulation, the body can clear what triggered the inflammation in the first place. The result is not just symptomatic relief, but genuine restoration of balance.

Additionally, the use of whole plant materials—fresh lime, fresh ginger, and raw honey—means the body receives a full spectrum of nutrients and phytocompounds rather than isolated or synthetic active ingredients. This holistic approach aligns with how Ayurveda understands health: as an interplay of many systems working in concert, not as discrete targets to be chemically blocked.

Where to Go From Here

This simple tea is an entry point into Ayurvedic self-care. If you find this practice nourishing and want to deepen your understanding of how to work with your body's natural rhythms, learning your individual dosha (your constitutional type), and building seasonal rituals tailored to your needs, Ayurvedic education offers a comprehensive map. The Art of Living Retreat Center offers R&R (Rest and Relaxation) retreats designed for those new to Ayurveda, where you can learn not only recipes and practices but also the philosophical framework that makes them work. These retreats create space to explore how to align your daily life with the wisdom of your body, moving beyond isolated health tips into a coherent way of living.

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[0:00] Lime ginger tea. This tea improves

[0:03] immunity, decreases inflammation and

[0:06] excess water retention in the body.

[0:09] In a glass jar, squeeze juice of one

[0:12] lime. Add one teaspoon of fresh organic

[0:16] grated ginger. Boil two cups water.

[0:20] Let it steep for 5 minutes.

[0:23] In a glass jar, add two teaspoons honey.

[0:25] Strain the ginger tea.

[0:28] Stir and enjoy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, according to Ayurvedic principles and clinical evidence. Ginger contains gingerols and shogaols, compounds that inhibit inflammatory pathways, while lime's vitamin C and citric acid support immune function. The tea works by improving digestive fire (agni), which reduces the accumulation of undigested toxins (ama) that fuel inflammation throughout the body.
Lime ginger tea can be consumed daily as part of your morning or early afternoon routine. Consistency matters more than intensity—daily gentle use allows the body's metabolism to gradually strengthen and eliminate excess water. Most people notice improvements in puffiness and heaviness within 2-4 weeks of regular use.
Fresh ginger and fresh lime juice are far more potent. Dried or powdered ginger loses volatile oils and active compounds over time, while bottled lime juice lacks the vitality of fresh-squeezed. For best results, use fresh organic ingredients—the slight extra effort preserves the medicinal properties Ayurveda relies on.
Drink it in the morning or early afternoon when your digestive fire naturally burns strongest. Avoid evening and night, as ginger's warming and stimulating properties can disrupt sleep in sensitive individuals. Taking it between meals allows for better absorption and digestive support.
Raw, unheated honey is essential. Heating honey above 104°F destroys its enzymes and medicinal properties, leaving only sweetness. Raw honey brings the grounding, soothing effect that balances ginger's warming qualities and completes the formula's harmonizing action.
One cup daily is the standard recommendation. This amount provides therapeutic benefit without overstimulating the system. Some people drink it two or three times per week instead of daily, depending on their constitution and current state of digestion.

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