what is the benefit of curd - #43612
I am really confused about something. For the last few weeks, I’ve been trying to eat healthier, and I keep hearing people rave about curd. Like, I’ve always thought yogurt was just a tasty snack, but now everyone says it’s got like amazing health benefits? I’m just not sure what is the benefit of curd, you know? My sister swears by it, saying it helps her digestion and gives her energy. I even read somewhere that it could support gut health or something, but honestly, I’m a bit skeptical. Just last month I had some bad stomach issues and consulted a doctor, and they mentioned probiotics. Do you think curd is effective for gut health like they say? I’ve tried eating it plain, mixed with fruits, but I still don’t see a huge difference. And what about lactose intolerance? I’ve heard it can be good for that too, but that’s been my worry —I really don’t want to upset my stomach again. Can someone break down what is the benefit of curd, like what I should look for or how much to eat? Really wanting to give it a fair shot!
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Curd indeed has a number of health benefits, integral not just to Ayurvedic traditions but also widely accepted in modern nutriton. First, let’s address your concerns about gut health. Curd is a natural probiotic, meaning it contains beneficial bacteria such as Lactobacillus which can help balance the gut flora. This is particularly helpful post-stomach issues, as it aids in restoring digestive harmony and boosting the immune response in the gut.
In Ayurveda, curd is known to improve “Agni” or digestive fire. It helps in promoting digestion and can alleviate symptoms such as bloating and constipation. Consuming curd at room temperature with a pinch of cumin powder can enhance its digestive properties. However, keep it moderate. About 100 to 150 grams daily during lunch is usually sufficient.
Now regarding lactose intolerance, it’s true that curd is better tolerated than milk. The fermentation process breaks down lactose, making it easier for digestion, which might help to lessen your worries. But, start with small amounts to see how your system reacts, and always consult a healthcare proffesional if in doubt.
In terms of energy and body vigor, the combination of proteins, vitamins, and minerals in curd plays a critical role. It provides calcium for bone health and essential micro-nutrients like magnesium and potassium, aiding in overall vitality.
Nonetheless, consuming curd with fruits or mixing with honey can boost its energy properties, but avoid during evenings or night if prone to cough and cold, as it may aggravate Kapha dosha.
Giving curd a fair shot does come down to personal experience. Adjust the quantity based on how your body responds, considering any digestive discomforts. Remember, any dietary changes require some time to manifest benefits, patience and regularity are key. Alwasy follow a balanced diet ensuring to include whole grains, fresh vegetables, and seasonal fruits too.

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