Hey there! So, this is quite an interesting question you’ve got about fish and curd. In Ayurveda, yeah, there’s this concept of “viruddha ahara,” which basically means incompatible foods. Fish and curd combo is often mentioned as not the best of pals when it comes to digestion.
Now, what happens is curd and fish have different energy, or ‘virya’, qualities. Curd is heating while fish is cooling. Mixing them, could lead to digestive discomfort - you might not have felt it yet, but over time, it could mess with your stomach’s balance. It’s kind of like having your heating and cooling system fight it out inside you! This can play a role in dosha imbalances, especially if you’re dominating with Kapha dosha.
People say eating fish and yogurt can lead to toxin buildup, or ‘ama’, which in the Ayurveda world is basically undigested gunk hanging around your body. But I’m not saying to never enjoy your favorite dishes again! Preparing them wisely makes a difference. If you’re having fish curry with a yogurt sauce, usually the spices and other ingredients make it somewhat safer than having a raw mishmash of fish and plain curd.
In terms of using fish and curd together, if you ever feel bloated, see skin issues, or notice slow digestion, it might be a sign to rethink your meals. But long term impact differs from person to person. Listening to your body after having a meal is a good idea.
If you absolutely adore having both, maybe spacing out when you eat them or adjusting ingredients can help. Ginger tea after a meal or taking a shorter strolls is good for enhancing Agni or digestive fire.
Lastly, if you’re feeling anything severe or strange, it’s smart to chat with a healthcare provider who gets how your body works, both from an Ayurvedic angle and otherwise.