Soha Ali Khan Reveals Perimenopause Surprise: Coffee Habit Forced to Change

Actress Soha Ali Khan has opened up about unexpectedly entering the perimenopause phase, which she realized when she could no longer have her morning coffee on an empty stomach. She has since replaced coffee with a warm drink of lemon, ginger, chia, and turmeric, which she says better manages symptoms like acidity and bloating. Khan explained that fluctuating estrogen during perimenopause can intensify such issues, and her new routine offers a gentler, more balanced start to the day. She shared her experience and recipe on social media, continuing her advocacy for women's health awareness.

Key Points: Soha Ali Khan Opens Up About Sudden Perimenopause Symptoms

  • Sudden caffeine sensitivity
  • Hormonal shifts in perimenopause
  • Morning drink recipe swap
  • Focus on digestion and inflammation
  • Sharing women's health awareness
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Soha Ali Khan talks about suddenly being hit with perimenopause

Actress Soha Ali Khan shares how perimenopause changed her morning routine, forcing her to swap coffee for a healthy ginger-lemon drink.

"Hello, perimenopause. So I switched to my warm water lemon ginger chia drink, and honestly, it's been a gentle game changer for me. - Soha Ali Khan"

Mumbai, April 5

Actress Soha Ali Khan, has opened up on being hit by perimenopause suddenly.

The actress also talked about the hormonal imbalances and shifts that happen in a woman's body at that stage.

Soha revealed she realised she had entered a new and challenging phase, when she learnt she could no longer have her regular coffee on an empty stomach, a practice that she had followed for years.

The Rang De Basanti actress also opened up about how hormonal changes affected her daily routine.

Soha took to her social media account and wrote, "I've never really been a morning person, more a "don't talk to me until I've had my coffee" kind of soul. And then suddenly, I realised I can't have coffee on an empty stomach. Hello, perimenopause. So I switched to my warm water lemon ginger chia drink, and honestly, it's been a gentle game changer for me.

She further added, "As hormones start shifting in perimenopause, especially with fluctuating estrogen, things like acidity, bloating, and caffeine sensitivity can feel more intense. This simple drink feels like a softer, more balanced start. It hydrates, supports digestion, helps with bloating, adds fibre for gut health, and gives me a clean, steady kind of energy, less buzz, more balance."

The actress added, "I also add a pinch of haldi (turmeric), which contains curcumin, known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. It may help support digestion, reduce bloating, and even ease joint stiffness and inflammation, something many women notice more during perimenopause and menopause. Pairing it with black pepper improves its absorption, making it more effective."

Soha further mentioned in her post, "I have this first thing in the morning, and then eat 20 to 30 minutes later."

The actress also shared a video on her social media account, alongside the caption, where she was seen talking about entering the perimenopause phase and how she figured it out.

In the video clip, Soha was seen demonstrating the recipe of her newly experimented early morning drink, which now, she said, would replace her morning coffee.

The actress, on the personal front, is married to actor Kunal Kemmu and the couple are parents to their daughter, Inaaya Naumi Kemmu.

On the professional front, Soha has been a part of many films over the years, including Rang De Basanti, Tum Mile, Khoya Khoya Chaand and many more.

Soha hosts podcasts and shares a lot of informative content on her social media accounts.

The actress through her podcasts is often seen speaking about women's health, lifestyle changes, and different aspects of womanhood.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good on Soha for sharing this. My wife went through something similar last year and felt very alone because no one talks about it. This kind of awareness helps everyone—men included—understand what women go through. The shift from coffee to a healthier alternative is a practical tip many can use.
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Ananya R
While I appreciate her sharing, it's a bit ironic that a celebrity's experience gets so much spotlight. Millions of Indian women manage perimenopause while juggling jobs, households, and with far less access to resources. The conversation needs to expand beyond celebrity wellness routines to include practical, accessible healthcare for all women.
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Sarah B
The coffee on an empty stomach thing is a real marker! It's fascinating how the body signals these changes. Her drink recipe sounds lovely and very in tune with using natural ingredients. Turmeric and black pepper is such a powerful, ancient combination. Glad she's using her platform for this.
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Vikram M
Honestly, had no idea what perimenopause was until I read this. It's educational. More men should be aware of these biological phases. Kudos to her for explaining it in such a simple, relatable way—through her coffee habit! Her podcast sounds informative.
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Meera T
As someone who is approaching that age, this article is a godsend. The bloating and acidity are no joke. Will definitely try her warm water concoction. It's high time we destigmatized talking about women's health at every stage of life. Thank you, Soha! 💜

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