In the Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition, the combination of brinjal (eggplant) and curd isn’t commonly recommended due to their inherent qualities and potential impact on your doshas. Brinjal, being a nightshade, is considered slightly heating and can increase pitta and vata dosha, while curd is heavy, sour, and tends to increase kapha and pitta dosha. When consumed together, they might confuse or overwhelm your digestive fire (agni) and possibly contribute to digestive discomfort, like the gassiness you experienced.
Moreover, Ayurveda places importance on viruddha ahara, or incompatible foods, that can disturb the balance in your body. This particular combination might affect your skin health by potentially clogging energy channels (nadis), contributing to skin issues or exacerbating existing conditions. The belief is not universally strict, but its worth considering if you’re noticing personal digestive or skin reactions after meals containing both.
To manage this, you might choose to separate their consumption by a few hours, allowing the digestive system to reset between the two. If you’re fond of curd, try fresh buttermilk instead; it’s lighter on digestion and doesn’t usually cause the same issues. Another alternative could be to consume pickled brinjal or fermented options, as fermentation can alter and better integrate their properties within your diet. If breakouts persist, observe your diet or consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized advice that considers your unique prakriti, or constitution.



