When introducing figs into to your diet, moderation is key. From a Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, figs (Anjeer) are beneficial for several reasons, particularly supporting Vata and Pitta doshas with their natural sweetness and nourishing properties. However, they can unbalance Kapha if consumed in large quantities due to their potentially heavy nature, leading to feelings of sluggishness or bloating.
Given your symptoms of occasional bloating, it’s wise to start with a smaller quantity. A typical serving might be 2-3 figs a day for most people with a balanced diet, but individual digestion varies. Considering your occasional bloating, try reducing to 2 figs daily for a week and observe any changes in your symptoms. Ideally, consume them in the morning, as your agni (digestive fire) is more robust, enhancing assimilation and preventing heaviness later in the day.
Additionally, since you mentioned other fruits like bananas and apples, ensure you’re pairing compatible foods according to your dosha type to avoid digestive disturbances. Fruits are generally best eaten on their own or with each other to prevent fermentation in the gut. If figs continue to cause bloating or you’ve added other dietary changes around the same time, monitor each component separately for a few days.
Lastly, remember not to make sudden changes based solely on diet trends without thinking about how your body may respond differently from others, even those in your close social circle. If symptoms persist or you’re feeling unsure about these dietary tweaks, it would be best to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner who may further tailor the advice to your unique prakriti and lifestyle.



