Mixing chicken and curd is a bit tricky in Ayurveda. You’re right to be cautious. According to Ayurvedic texts like Charaka Samhita and Ashtanga Hridaya, certain food combinations can disturb digestion and lead to the formation of ama, or toxins. Chicken and curd, both being heavy and with different digestibility, can indeed create digestive discomfort when eaten together, especially for someone with Kapha-dominant constitution.
For Kapha types, this combo can feel particularly heavy. Kapha dosha already leans towards sluggish digestion, and adding heavy foods like chicken and curd can slow things down more. This might explain the bloating and heaviness you’ve felt.
Timing does matter. If you really wanna eat both, I’d suggest allowing at least two hours between eating chicken and curd. This gap can give your body some space to process the chicken before introducing curd, reducing the chance of digestive confusion. Waiting longer could be even better.
Adding spices to curd might help a bit, as spices like cumin, ginger, or black pepper, can boost agni (digestive fire). But it’s not a silver bullet. The fundamental issue of conflicting food types - meat and dairy - remains.
You could explore fermented alternatives too. Probiotics in fermented foods like buttermilk are easier to digest and could serve similar benefits to curd without the same clashes. But if you’ve gotta pick one, try having chicken more often at lunch when your digestion is naturally stronger instead of dinner, and pair curd with vegetable-based meals.
And of course, listen to your body! If you’re feeling off after meals, that’s your body’s way of flagging an issue. Trust that even more than anything Ayurveda or anyone else says. If experiments with timing and spices don’t help, consider consulting with an Ayurvedic practitioner to dive deeper into your personal constitution and needs.


