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Nutrition
Question #42381
109 days ago
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when to eat curd - #42381

Stella

I am confused about something that’s been bothering me for a while now. I keep hearing different things about when to eat curd. My grandmother always said it's great in the summer but should be avoided at night, and honestly, I've tried to follow that but lately, I'm not sure if it's really true. I have been experiencing some digestion issues—like bloating and occasional acidity—and I wonder if my curd-eating habits are the problem. I usually eat it with my lunch, but sometimes I sprinkle some on my dinner when I'm feeling lazy and don’t want to cook much. 😅 Someone told me that when to eat curd actually matters for digestion, but I just can’t keep track! My friends say it’s good for gut health, still, I want to know what is the best timing for eating it to really get those benefits without causing any issues?? I've even noticed that when I do eat it at night, I might wake up with a bit of discomfort.Two times now, I thought I had a stomach bug but I think it was just too much curd late in the day! Ugh, frustrating!! Is there a solid guideline about when to eat curd to gain the most benefits? Any expertise on this would be great, thanks, guys!

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Let’s dive into when and how to eat curd from an Ayurvedic perspective. Indeed, timing can deeply impact the benefits you gain from curd and its effect on your digestion.

Ayurveda emphasizes that curd should ideally be consumed during the daytime. It is particularly beneficial to eat in the morning or afternoon when your digestive fire, or ‘agni’, is strong. This is generally the time when your body is more capable of digesting heavier foods. Curd is often consumed at lunch time because it aids in digestion, helps cool the body down, and is rich in probiotics which can support gut health.

Consuming curd at night, however, can occasionally lead to problems, especially if your digestion is sensitive. At night, agni tends to slow down, making it harder for your body to process curd effectively. It’s known to increase kapha dosha because it’s heavy and could thus lead to potential issues like congestion, bloating or even worsen any existing acidity problems, as you’ve observed yourself.

Considering your symptoms of bloating and acidity, it’s advisable to restrict curd intake to the daytime, preferably lunch. Add spices like cumin or pepper to make it more digestible. Also, avoid cold curd; always let it reach room temperature before consuming. If you must consume dairy in the evening, consider buttermilk as a lighter and more digestible alternative, prepared by thinning curd with water and adding a pinch of salt or cumin.

Avoid curd if you’re having any kind of respiratory problems or if you’ve noticed phlegm buildup, given its kapha-increasing nature. It can disrupt your digestion balance if you’re experiencing aggravated pitta dosha, explaining possible acidity issues.

Keep an eye on how your body reacts and alter your eating habits accordingly — Ayurveda encourages being mindful of how food affects us individually, as one size does not fit all.

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