does curd reduce acidity - #44266
I am dealing with this awful problem of acidity lately and, honestly, it's making my life a bit miserable! Just last week, I had this huge meal at a family gathering, and I thought I would literally burst after. So, my cousin, who’s into Ayurvedic stuff, was like, "Hey, does curd reduce acidity?" I didn’t know much about it then but figured I could give it a shot. I mean, I love yogurt in general, but wondering if it actually does something for this nagging irritation in my stomach. I've tried all kinds of things — mint tea, baking soda, you name it, but nothing seems to really help! The burning sensation just comes back after a few hours, it’s so frustrating. I even had an endoscopy recently and my doc said everything looked normal but that I should watch what I eat… But honestly, does curd reduce acidity, or is it just an old wives’ tale? Also, like how much should I eat for it to be effective? Is there a specific way to prepare it or even timing when I should be eating it? Just feel a bit lost here, and I wanna feel normal again!
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Curd can indeed be beneficial for reducing acidity due to its cooling properties according to Ayurveda. It acts as a natural probiotic which can help balance the stomach environment and strengthen digestion. When you consume curd, it provides beneficial bacteria that enhance the gut flora, which can reduce the recurrence of acidity. However, the effect of curd can vary depending on your unique body constitution, or prakriti, and the specific Dosha imbalance you might be experiencing.
For someone dealing with acidity, particularly if it’s persistent, it’s important to consume curd correctly. Ensure its fresh and not sour, as sour curd can actually aggravate acidity for some individuals. Ideally, consume curd during the day, preferably at room temperature. Avoid having curd on an empty stomach or late at night, as this can lead to digestive discomfort.
A practical way to include curd is by making a lassi, a diluted form of curd with water, adding a pinch of roasted cumin powder and a small amount of rock salt. This enhances its digestibility and the cooling effect. You could have a small bowl of plain curd alongside your meal too. For some, adding a little bit of sugar can help mellow the sourness if there’s any.
While curd is beneficial, it’s equally important to make dietary modifications. Limit your intake of spicy, fried, or processed foods, as they can exacerbate acidity. Prioritize meals that are cooked, easy to digest, and warm. Incorporate foods like rice, oats, and warm vegetable stews, avoiding heavy meals particularly in the evening.
Remember to stay hydrated, which aids digestion and prevent against acidity. Sip on warm water throughout the day. If you continue to experience strong, recurrent acidity despite dietary and lifestyle adjustments, seek guidance from a healthcare professional. Regular checks might be neccessary to ensure there aren’t underlying conditions that require targeted treatment.

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