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is curd rice good for acidity
Gastrointestinal Disorders
Question #24520
1 year ago
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is curd rice good for acidity - #24520

Zoey
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I am really confused about my diet lately. A few weeks ago, I started experiencing terrible acidity, like that burning feeling in my chest, and it's been a real struggle to manage. I’ve read about a bunch of remedies, but one thing that kept popping up is curd rice. I remember my grandma used to make it for me when I felt unwell, and I thought it was just comfort food. Now I’m trying to figure out is curd rice good for acidity? I tried it yesterday, and it was super easy to digest, but I still felt a bit iffy afterward. The acidity would creep back sometimes, especially after I eat spicy food. I want to know, can eating curd rice actually help me reduce acidity long-term? Or is it just a temporary fix? I’m also not sure if there’s the right way to prepare it? Like what spices or sides should I avoid? Just trying to find out if including it regularly is a smart idea or if I should look for something else... Thanks!

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Curd is of heating potency and it can cause acidity.

You should rather prefer buttermilk over curd. A glass of buttermilk daily will work like antacid medicine.

Also when you feel heart burns or severe acidity a shot of cold milk without sugar does miraculous results.

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Curd rice, a combination of cooked rice and yogurt, can be soothing for acidity due to its alkaline properties, which helps to balance stomach acid. However, it’s important to consider your unique constitution or prakriti in Ayurveda terms. For someone with a pitta imbalance, characterized by excess heat and acidity, curd rice can indeed provide relief since it is generally cooling and calming to the digestive system.

However, the way you prepare curd rice greatly influences its effect. During preparation, it’s ideal to make it simple. Avoid adding too many spices, as they might aggravate acidity. Cumin seeds lightly roasted in a small amount of ghee can be beneficial, along with some fresh coriander leaves for garnishing, but steer clear of hot spices like chili, mustard seeds, or excessive ginger, as they could worsen acidity for pitta dominant individuals.

Temper the curd rice with a pinch of hing (asafoetida), which aids digestion and reduces gas, but skip any sour tasting sides or pickles, as sour foods can potentially increase acidity. Instead, accompany your meal with cooling sides like cucumber slices or a glass of buttermilk with a pinch of roasted cumin powder and coriander leaves.

Eating curd rice frequently can be part of a larger supportive dietary strategy, but it won’t usually suffice as a standalone solution for persistent acidity. Long-term relief often involves lifestyle adjustments like eating meals at regular intervals, avoiding late-night dinners, keeping a check on stress levels, and ensuring proper sleep. Implement gentle yoga and pranayama practices to reduce stress which contributes to acidity.

If the symptoms persist or intensify, it would be prudent to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for a personalized treatment plan. They might suggest specific herbs like amla for pitta balance or recommend panchakarma treatments to detoxify and rebalance your digestive fire (Agni). Remember, the bigger picture of holistic health often includes not just dietary choices, but a blend of lifestyle and mental wellness adjustments too.

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