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Nutrition
Question #43044
86 days ago
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is curd heat or cold - #43044

Scarlett

I am really confused about whether curd is heat or cold for the body because I've been trying to follow this ayurvedic diet my friend recommended. A few weeks ago, I started feeling really tired and bloated after meals, and my digestion just hasn't been great. Like, I was having some curd with my meals thinking it would be good for my gut health. But then, somebody told me curd is actually heat for the body? I freaking can't keep up with this stuff. Sometimes I feel overheated after eating it, like my face gets kind of flushed, but other times it seems to really help me feel fuller, you know what I mean? I keep reading conflicting stuff because I thought it helps with digestion and stuff, but then if it’s heat, why do so many people say it's cooling? Last night, I felt super warm after a dinner with curd, but I also had some spicy food, which probably didn't help. Are there any signs I should look for to know if my body reacts to curd differently? How can I figure out if curd is heat or cold for me? I just don’t know what to do at this point. Any advice would really help!

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In Ayurveda, curd or yogurt holds a rather complex position, given its dual nature —it can both heat and cool depending on how, when, and with what it’s consumed. Curd is typically considered to have a warming effect (ushna) due to its digestive-stimulation properties. Yet, it also soothes and can nourish tissues. Its heating nature is related to the fermentation process contributing to increased Pitta dosha, which might explain why you feel overheated or flushed after intake.

If you’ve been experiencing bloating and tiredness, this might be a sign of your agni, or digestive fire, becoming imbalanced. Including curd in your meals, particularly in the evening, when digestion is naturally weaker, can interfere with digestion, exacerbating symptoms like fatigue and bloating. Instead, you might consider consuming curd during lunch when agni is at its peak.

Additionally, curd should ideally be consumed on its own or mixed with certain spices like cumin or black pepper, aiding digestion and countering the heating effect. Overstuffing it with spicy foods can trigger heat in your body, as you’re experiencing. Pay attention to the seasons too; during hotter months, reducing curd intake is advisable.

Signs your body isn’t tolerating curd might include digestive upset, skin flair-ups, or increased heat sensations. Consider keeping a food diary, noting how you feel post-consumption. Experiment with buttermilk or lassi (a diluted and spiced form of curd), often better tolerated and considered more cooling.

Ultimately, it’s crucial to listen to your body. If curd continues to cause discomfort, it might be worth reducing or eliminating it for a time. Adjust other aspects of your diet and observe if your symptoms improve, always tailoring dietary habits to your unique constitution.

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