Mixing fruits with dairy or proteins might indeed be part of what’s causing your troubles. Ayurveda says these are viruddha ahara—opposite foods that just don’t get along. When you mix things like fruit and milk, you could end up with indigestion or a heavy feeling in the stomach. Snack on fruit alone, perhaps a couple hours between meals. This gives your digestion time to handle one thing at a time, not like a mixed-up puzzle.
Moreover, the classic combo of milk and fruit, like banana milkshake, although tasty, could put your agni (digestive fire) in a tricky spot. Instead, enjoy dairy with grains or just on its own. You’ve also got the fish-milk duo, which is another no-go in Ayurvedic cuisine.
And, ah yes, hot and cold foods. Ayurveda highlights the importance of consistent temperatures for digestion. Mixing hot and cold foods confuses your digestive system. If you’re having a hot meal—say, rice and curry—avoid cold drinks. Stick to room temperature water or warm herbal teas. Same goes for colder meals, if you must have a salad, keep your drink cool— balance in all things.
Bloating and sluggishness can definitely arise from these opposite foods. Aim for meal consistency. Warm foods balanced with moderately warm beverages often avoid digestive doldrums. Remember, it’s all about giving agni the best chance to do its job smoothly.
Lastly, keep in mind, too much variety in one meal can be overwhelming for your body. Try to moderate meal complexity for a bit, see if that doesn’t ease the bloating. Give each category of food, space and time. A mindful approach may ease those heavy afternoons.



