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Question #38222
111 days ago
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which is the best time to eat fruits - #38222

Charles

I am really confused about when to eat fruits. My friend says it’s best to have them on an empty stomach, like first thing in the morning, but I read somewhere that eating fruits after meals is too hard on digestion. I tried having fruits right after breakfast a coupla times, and I felt bloated, which made me think my friend was right. But then, I also heard that different fruits might have different timings,??? like should I even care if it's, like, high sugar fruits vs low sugar? Ugh. It gets so complicated! Last week, I had some watermelon for breakfast, and it felt so refreshing. But then on Tuesday, I had some bananas after lunch and felt kinda sluggish. I don’t have the time to really monitor how my body feels with each fruit, but I wanna make sure I'm getting all the nutrients and benefits, ya know? My mom always says “which is the best time to eat fruits” is super important for health. I mean, is there a general guideline?? Should I just stick to one timing or try mixing it up? Honestly, I don’t even know if there's a perfect answer to this! Anyone have experiences or insights on when really is the best time to eat fruits that works for them?

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When it comes to eating fruits, the timing can indeed make a difference based on your digestion and overall body constitution in Ayurveda. Generally, fruits are mostly easiest to digest when consumed alone, separate from meals, because they pass quicky through the digestive system. Eating fruits on an empty stomach in the morning can be beneficial, especially for those with strong digestive fire or ‘agni’. This is often considered ideal in Ayurveda as fruits helps to clear the system, providing a gentle detox in the morning hours. Your experience with watermelon makes sense because it’s light and high in water content – perfect for summer mornings.

Now, fruits after meals can potentially cause fermentation in your stomach, leading to the bloated feeling you described. Each fruit has its own unique qualities, like bananas are denser and heavier, better suited for people with a stronger digestive agni, preferably eaten alone or as a part of a mono-meal. They are more nourishing and may not combine as well with other food due to its heavy and oily nature.

Different fruits have different properties which can affect the doshas. For example, high sugar fruits such as mangoes can increase the Kapha dosha, particularly if consumed late evenings or in larger quantities which might leave you feeling sluggish. On the other hand, apples or pears are considered light and can be better options for Pitta dosha when consumed moderately and at the right times.

If you’re experimenting with timing, morning or mid-afternoon when the digetsive fire is naturally rising usually works best. Listen to how you feel after different fruits at various times, that’s the key to understanding your unique body constitution. Long-term, try to have fruit about 30 minutes before a meal rather than right after, allowing the digestion to proceed smoothly. Keep in mind these are general principles, and specific advice can vary based on your own unique Prakriti.

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Thanks for clearing that up! I was kinda worried about combining them. Guess I should chill on the drinks if I want max benefits! 🙏
Thanks for clearing that up! I was kinda worried about combining them. Guess I should chill on the drinks if I want max benefits! 🙏