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is curd acidic or basic - #24102

Lillian
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I am really confused about something that's been bothering me for a while. I've always thought, like, curd is healthy and all, but I keep hearing different things about whether is curd acidic or basic? A few weeks ago, I started feeling a bit more bloated after my meals, especially when I eat curd with my meals, like chapati or daal. Anyway, talked to a friend who’s into health stuff, and she said curd could be acidic, which just messed with my mind! I mean, how can something like curd be bad for digestion if it’s meant to be good? I also read somewhere that it can help with gut health. Ugh, it’s so confusing! I even checked my pH levels, they seemed normal, but I just want to know if including curd in my diet is beneficial or if I'm just adding to my acidity issues. Has anyone else felt like this? What's the deal with curd? Is curd acidic or basic for real? Need some clarity here!

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Curd, which is known for its health-promoting qualities, is indeed acidic in nature. This acidity is primarily due to lactic acid, which forms during the fermentation process when lactose is converted by the bacteria. While it may sound a bit surprising considering curd is often touted for its digestive benefits, the reality is curd’s acidity plays a specific role in our digestion.

In Ayurveda, it is recognized that curd may indeed aggravate conditions related to excess pitta, which is associated with heat and acidity in our bodies. For someone like you, who experiences bloating after consuming curd, it’s possible that your dietary habits or physiological constitution might not be fully aligning with the nature of curd. For instance, curd might not be best consumed at night or in large quantities, as it can disrupt the balance of the doshas and digestive fire (agni).

To mitigate any bloating or digestive discomfort, consider consuming curd during lunch rather than dinner. Mix it with spices like cumin or coriander which can help balance its effects and aid digestion. Alternatively, you could opt for buttermilk (takra), which is lighter and less congesting, and often better tolerated by those with issues of bloating or acidity.

Just be mindful of how your body reacts. If bloating persists, it might be a good idea to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner to further explore your unique constitution and any potential imbalances. They can provide personalized insights into your diet and lifestyle to promote balance and health.

Remember that individual constitutions vary, and while curd can be beneficial in supporting gut health for many, it might not hold the same benefits for everyone, especially if it’s consumed in an imbalanced manner. Adjustments in preparation and consumption timing can make its acidity work positively for you.

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