Breathlessness after eating butter naan and onions, huh? That’s definitely something worth looking into. While it could be some kind of food sensitivity, Ayurveda might look at it a bit differently. It could be linked to your digestive fire, or agni, not being robust enough to handle these foods together. Butter naan is heavy, oily and can aggravate Kapha dosha, while raw onions have some heating properties which might disturb Pitta dosha, especially if you’re prone to imbalances in these energies.
To tackle this, let’s start with boosting your digestive agni. A simple way to do this is try drinking warm ginger tea 20-30 minutes before you eat. Just brew a few slices of fresh ginger in hot water for a few minutes. If you notice an improvement, it shows your digestion needed that little kick.
Regarding food, maybe avoid combining fried foods with strong tasting ones like onions especially raw. Both items are kinda heavy on digestion when taken together. Instead, try something lighter like grilled or steamed options, focusing on easy-to-digest grains like quinoa or millets.
For exercise, gentle yoga poses can help. Try some deep breathing exercises (pranayama) such as Anulom Vilom (alternate nostril breathing). Do it for 5-10 minutes daily; it helps balance your energies and calms the mind. These breathing techniques can also help increase lung capacity.
Importantly, monitor your symptoms. If breathlessness persists or gets worse, it’s crucial to see a medical professional. They might need to assess it under more serious conditions so don’t ignore persistent signs. But if it’s manageable, stick to balancing your diet, keeping your meals light and progressive enhancement of your digestion. Good luck figuring it out, your body’s usually pretty good at signaling what’s good for it!



