Can I Eat Curd Daily for Weight Loss? - #51711
I am trying to reduce my weight as well as belly fat. I am having diabetes,Thyroid and high BP with the age of 46. Can I eat curd daily in the morning? What else I can do to reduce in weight ?
How long have you been trying to lose weight?:
- Less than 1 monthWhat is your current diet like?:
- High in carbohydratesHow often do you exercise?:
- Not at allDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition
Doctors' responses
YES. You can eat for weight loss. For bp thyroid, You can call or privet msg for treatment.
Yes, you can take Curd in the morning, but it should be taken in moderation and in the proper way, especially since you have diabetes, thyroid, and Curd contains probiotics and protein, which help improve digestion and metabolism. Taking a small bowl of fresh curd in the morning or afternoon can support gut health and may help in weight management. avoid: Taking curd at night Cold or refrigerated curd Adding sugar For better digestion, you can mix a pinch of roasted cumin powder or black pepper with curd. Advice Reduce refined carbohydrates (white rice, sweets, bakery items). Increase vegetables, salads, and protein-rich foods. Prefer millets, whole grains, and pulses instead of refined grains. Activity Start brisk walking for 30–40 minutes daily. Practice light yoga such as Surya Namaskar and Pranayama. In Ayurveda, obesity is related to Kapha and Meda dhatu aggravation (Sthoulya). Proper diet control, physical activity, and digestive correction (Agni deepana) are essential to reduce body fat. Triphala Churna teaspoon with warm water at night. Trikatu Churna – small pinch with honey after meals to improve metabolism. Medohar gugulu 1-1-1 after food Chadraprabhavati 1-0-1 Kanchnar gugulu 1-0-1 do nasya with cow ghee 2 drop each nostril 2 times day
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