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Gastrointestinal Disorders
Question #44794
90 days ago
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is curd rice good for acidity - #44794

Aubrey

I am dealing with this burning sensation in my stomach almost every evening and I don’t know what’s causing it. It feels like too much acid or something. My friend suggested I try curd rice. I used to love it as a kid but haven’t had it in years. Just last week, I had some after a spicy meal, and honestly, it didn’t help the acidity at all. I started wondering, is curd rice good for acidity? Like, does it really help or is just an old wives tale? I’ve been trying to keep my meals light. Mostly boiled veggies and plain rice, but it’s getting a bit boring. Some days I just want comfort food, you know? I’ve even read that curd itself can be good for the stomach, but what about when it comes with rice? Will eating curd rice actually worsen the acidity? I mean, I really want to enjoy my meals again without the dread of feeling uncomfortable afterward. Anyone had similar experiences with curd rice and acidity issues? Should I give it another shot or steer clear? Just feeling a bit lost here!

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Curd rice generally considered soothing and balancing, according to Ayurveda. It can be quite beneficial for some people dealing with acidity. The cooling nature of curd helps to pacify Pitta dosha, which is often associated with excessive heat and acidity in the body. The rice in curd rice provides a grounding effect and supports digestive processes.

However, your experience after having curd rice might indicate something particular about your body’s needs or responses. If the curd was sour or if eaten in excess, it could potentially aggravate acidity. Sour curd tends to increase Pitta dosha, leading to more acidity. For calming acidity, opt for fresh, homemade curd, preferably one day old, as it will be milder and less sour.

If combined properly, curd rice can be a soothing addition to your diet. Make sure to consume it at room temperature, add a pinch of cumin or coriander powder to enhance its digestibility. Eating during midday, when digestive fire is stronger, is a good idea. Having curd rice at night isn’t advisable, as it might build up mucus or kapha.

Always consider the quality of the curd you are using. Store-bought options can be inconsistent in sourness and additives, which might contribute to discomfort. If the digestive fire, or Agni, is low, curd might lead to fermentation in the stomach, causing gas and increasing acidity sensations.

To add variety to your meals, consider integrating foods that aid digestion, like ginger, fennel, or cooling herbs like coriander. Avoid overeating, spicy and deep-fried foods, which exacerbate acidity.

If curd rice hasn’t worked for you so far, it may be wise to reduce its frequency and replace it with alternatives like a simple khichdi with cool, calming herbs. Monitor your body’s responses, and adjust accordingly. If symptoms persist, seeking personalized advice from an Ayurvedic practitioner would be prudent.

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