Ah, the idea of opposite food combinations in Ayurveda can be a bit tricky at first! But once you get the hang of it, it totally makes sense. You mentioned yogurt and fruit, and you’re spot on — that’s actually not recommended in Ayurveda. The combination of fresh fruit and yogurt can lead to ama, or toxins, forming in the body. This happens because yogurt is heavy and sour, and fruits are often sweet or acidic, creating a bit of a clash.
Here’s a rundown of a few other combos to watch out for:
1. Milk and Fish: This one’s a classic no-no. Milk is cooling and fish tends to be heating. When these two cross paths, it could cause incompatibility and disrupt your digestive balance, possible leading to skin issues.
2. Milk with Sour Fruits: Just like with yogurt, milk doesn’t pair well with sour fruits like oranges or strawberries. They tend to sour or curdle the milk in your stomach, wrecking the balance of all that’s good.
3. Bananas with Milk: This seems like a perfect match, think smoothies! But nope, Ayurveda warns this can increase the heaviness in the body and maybe lead to congestion.
4. Radish with Milk: Now, radishes are known to be pungent and heating. Pairing with the cooling nature of milk can be. uh, troublesome for your digestion.
Balancing meals with opposite food combinations means thinking about the qualities of foods, their tastes and innate nature. Keep an eye on compatibility, focus on fresh and whole foods, and adapt to seasons, times of day, and your body’s constitution (your prakriti).
Start by simplifying meal combos, sticking to dishes where ingredients have a compatible nature. For example, cook veggies with spices that jibe with your dosha and add grains for balance. And, finish meals with a pinch of ginger or fennel to aid digestion!
Avoiding these combinations isn’t universally easy for everyone, so listen to how your body feels. If you find something doesn’t work for you, even if it seems “good” on paper, trust your instincts. Let me know how you get on!



