It’s great that you’re looking to align your food habits with Ayurvedic principles! Eating curd and ghee together is a pretty common part of Indian cuisine, but according to Ayurveda, the combination can be a bit more complex than it might seem. Here’s the lowdown:
Curd is considered heavy and oily in nature and tends to increase kapha dosha which could lead to issues like sinus congestion or sluggish digestion, especially if you already have a kapha imbalance. On the other hand, ghee is known for its soothing, nourishing properties and is usually tridoshic, meaning it can be balancing for all dosha types when used in moderation. But when we talk about combining them, Ayurveda tends to avoid mixing two heavy or oily substances because it can hamper the digestive fire, or agni, leading to the formation of ama, or toxins.
In terms of your digestion concerns like bloating and feeling sluggish after meals, it might be a sign that the combination isn’t sitting well with your Agni. Instead of curd, you might benefit from opting for buttermilk, which is lighter. If you do want to stick with curd, try having it in smaller amounts and see how your body reacts, maybe save it for early afternoon, when digestion is stronger. Give a shot at adding a pinch of salt, cumin seeds or a small sprinkle of roasted fenugreek powder to aid digestion.
Eating habits could depend on the season too—while curd can be cooling and soothing in hot climates, it might aggrevate sinus issue in cold weather or evenings.
Moreover, about your sinus issues, curd can make mucus production worse. Switching to buttermilk, especially after churning out the butter, can be easier as it’s less congestive.
If having curd rice, you can definitely add spices like mustard seeds or curry leaves, as they can mitigate some of that kapha increasing effect of curd. Overall, moderation is key, so perhaps downsize the portion of curd or ghee. Notice your body’s signals closely and adjust accordingly.
If symptoms persist, might be a good idea to consult with an Ayurvedic professional to figure out what else might be at play here that’s affecting your energy and digestion!



