Eating egg and papaya together could indeed impact your digestion negatively, especially considering your symptoms like bloating, heaviness, and occasional acid reflux. In Ayurveda, food combinations (samyoga) play a key role in maintaining a healthy Agni (digestive fire). When we eat foods that are difficult to digest together, it might lead to ama (toxins) formation.
Let’s break it down a bit. Eggs are high in protein, which require strong digestive fire to break them down properly. Papaya, while extremely beneficial on its own with its enzymes like papain supporting digestion, is a fruit with a different digestive nature. Fruits typically digest quickly and can ferment when combined with slower-to-digest proteins, like eggs. This can cause symptoms like bloating or heaviness, which you experience.
Ayurveda suggests certain rules for food combinations. Generally, fruits are better eaten alone because they ferment quickly. Combining them with proteins, especially animal-based ones like eggs, may indeed slow down digestion leading to discomfort. For your digestive peace, it’s usually better to have fruits like papaya at least 30 minutes before or a few hours after consuming eggs.
You can experiment with more compatible breakfast pairings. Consider options like warm oatmeal or rice porridge with cooked apples or pears. Or if you enjoy eggs, try them with lightly steamed or sautéed vegetables like spinach, bell peppers, or zucchini, which could be more harmonious for your Agni.
For your acid reflux, try eating your bigger meals earlier in the day, and avoid lying down immediately after eating. Ginger tea post meals might help with the bloating.
In terms of timing, eggs could be had in the morning - when Agni is at its strongest, while fruits can be eaten as a mid-morning snack.
By adjusting what you eat together, you give your system a chance to digest more efficiently, keeping your digestive fire strong and reducing the likelihood of discomfort. While Ayurveda values individual differences, these guidelines should serve as a helpful starting point for supporting your digestion.



