Eating soya chunks every day can be a bit of a double-edged sword, especially when it comes to digestion and hormonal balance. From an Ayurvedic perspective, soya chunks are generally considered a good source of protein and nutrients, which is beneficial for building sapta dhatus (the seven bodily tissues). However, consuming them daily could be causing a pitta imbalance, especially since you’re experiencing bloating and digestive discomfort.
Soya chunks can increase vata, which might be contributing to the bloating and unease you’re feeling. In this case, your agni (digestive fire) may be weakened or disturbed, leading to poor digestion. I’d recommend moderating soya intake to two or three times a week instead of every day. This not only gives your body a break but also might help settle your digestive system.
About the hormone concerns, soya contains phytoestrogens, which can mimic estrogen in the body. For some people, especially if you’re sensitive or have an imbalance already, high amounts could potentially affect hormones. It’s not universally harmful, but awareness is key here.
Try incorporating other protein sources like lentils, beans, nuts, and seeds, to balance your intake. Sipping warm water with fresh ginger can help boost your agni. Remember, Ayurveda thrives on balance and variety in the diet.
It’s good you’ve checked your levels and they are normal, but if symptoms persist or worsen, do keep updating your healthcare provider. Sometimes small adjustments can make a big difference.



