is it good to eat curd in morning - #42093
I am really confused about my breakfast choices lately. I've always heard that eating curd in morning is considered great for digestion and overall health, but I’m not sure if that actually true. I typically start my day with some cereal and a banana, but then I read that mixing curd with fruits can be really beneficial. Last month, I tried having curd instead of my usual breakfast and I felt pretty good, less bloated, but then I had read somewhere that curd is heavy for some people in the morning. I don’t wanna mess up my gut! Do you think eating curd in morning is good for everyone or does it depend on the person? I also noticed it didn't hurt my stomach like I thought it would, but sometimes I feel a bit sluggish after breakfast. I just don’t wanna go back to my old routine if curd could be better, you know? My friend swears by eating curd every day, but he has a totally different body type than me. Would love to hear your opinions on whether eating curd in morning is a good choice for someone like me who sometimes struggles with digestion. Ugh, just need some clarity on this!
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Doctors' responses
Eating curd in the morning can be beneficial for digestion, but it depends on individual constitution or prakriti, as described in Ayurveda. Curd, or yogurt, is considered heavy (guru) and unctuous (snigdha), influencing dosha balance. For someone with a Kapha-dominant constitution, curd may exacerbate Kapha qualities, especially if eaten in excess or during colder months. Alternatively, Vata or Pitta types might find curd more balancing, owing to its grounding and cooling nature.
If you’ve noticed reduced bloating and no stomach discomfort, this indicates that your digestive fire (agni) may be responding well to curd. However, feeling sluggish could be an indication of excess Kapha or an imbalance in digestion. Consider incorporating spices like ginger or a pinch of rock salt to enhance digestibility and boost agni.
When consuming curd, timing, quantity and combinations matter. Curd with fruits, especially sour ones, might lead to fermentation and should generally be avoided. Instead, mix curd with honey or have it with cumin seeds, which can mitigate heaviness. Also, consume homemade or fresh curd over store-bought options, as the latter may contain additives that are less beneficial.
Observe how your body responds; Ayurveda emphasizes self-awareness. If sluggishness persists, it might be worth adjusting the meal’s composition or timing. Eating curd with cereal provides a balance of carbohydrates and probiotics. Again, for Kapha types, avoid consuming curd in the evening.
Curd can indeed be suitable in the morning if tailored to your unique needs, balancing your doshas and agni. If unclear about prakriti or specific imbalances, consulting a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner could offer deeper personalized insights. They can help refine your diet to suit your constitution and aid in maintaining optimal digestive health. Adjustments should empower your routines without disrupting your gut health.

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