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Nutrition
Question #42813
87 days ago
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is curd good for pitta dosha - #42813

Grayson

I am really confused about my diet lately! I’ve been feeling hot and irritable, like my temper is flaring up for no reason, and I've been doing some research and think I might have a pitta dosha. A friend mentioned that is curd good for pitta dosha, but I’m not sure if it's true. Like, I love curd, and I usually eat it every day with my meals, but now I’m worried. I've also noticed I sometimes get acid reflux after meals, and it might be connected to my pitta. Should I stop eating curd then? I’ve even tried other cooling foods and drinks, but it feels like nothing quite helps my constant feeling of heat inside. Last week, I was out at dinner, and I had a big bowl of yogurt curry (which was super delicious by the way!) but later on, I felt this heaviness, and I ruminated over if I overdid it. Some people say dairy can be bad for certain doshas, and now I just don’t know. Can someone help me understand if is curd good for pitta dosha or is it something I should cut back on? Is there maybe a different way to enjoy curd without messing up my balance? I just want to feel better!

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Curd can be a bit tricky for pitta individuals, especially when considering its unique qualities and how they interact with your current symptoms. While curd (yogurt) is generally nourishing, it is also sour and can sometimes be heating for those with pitta dosha imbalances, potentially aggravating issues like the heat sensation you described or even contributing to acid reflux.

The good news is, you don’t necessarily have to cut out curd entirely from your diet. Ayurveda suggests a few modifications to make it more suitable. Consider consuming curd that is freshly made and not sour. Aging curd increases its sourness, thereby exacerbating pitta. You might also find it beneficial to add cooling spices such as cumin, coriander, or fennel when you prepare dishes with curd, as these can help mitigate its heating effects.

Additionally, instead of consuming curd on it’s own, try incorporating it with water to make buttermilk. This dilutes the sourness and decreases its heating qualities. Adding a pinch of rock salt and some roasted cumin seed powder to this mix not only enhances taste but also aids digestion and can significantly soothe pitta-related symptoms.

Drink it during the day time, ideally before sunset, since heavier foods and dairy can overburden digestion when eaten late. Experiment with including more naturally cooling foods in your diet like cucumber, cilantro, and mint, which are all pitta-pacifying. Remember, hydration is also essential, so keep your fluid intake up with room temperature water or herbal infusions.

These adjustments, combined with mindful meal-timing and balanced lifestyle practices, should help in reducing those intense pitta symptoms and keeping your day running smooth. If symptoms persist or you experience increased discomfort, consider consulting an Ayurvedic practitioner for a more personalized assessment tailored to your specific constitution and health needs.

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