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​Common food combinations that may harm digestion​

Last updated on - Jun 1, 2025, 17:29 IST
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Common food combinations that may harm digestion

Some food combos are just classic—like dal-chawal or paratha and pickle. But not all pairings are kind to your gut. In fact, some popular combinations might be slowing your digestion or causing that familiar post-meal discomfort. Ayurveda and modern nutrition both suggest that certain foods, when eaten together, can confuse your digestive system and reduce nutrient absorption. Here's a closer look at a few daily culprits you might want to rethink.

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Fruit and dairy

That mango milkshake or banana smoothie might taste great, but combining fruits with milk can slow down digestion. Fruits break down quickly while milk takes more time, which can cause fermentation and bloating.It’sbetter to enjoy fruits alone or with a few nuts instead.

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Curd and fish

While curd is cooling and fish is warming in nature, combining the two can lead to stomach issues and skin imbalances over time. This classic contrast in food energies may disrupt the gut’s natural rhythm, especially when eaten frequently.

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Tea with salty snacks

That chai withmathriornamakparamay feel comforting, but tannins in tea can interfere with iron absorption from salty or fried snacks. This can lead to indigestion and lower the nutrient value of your meal. Try spacing them out or switching to herbal brews.

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Fruit after meals

Eating fruits right after a full lunch or dinner slows everything down. Since fruits digest faster, they end up sitting on top of the heavier meal and start fermenting. This can cause gas, bloating, or even acidity. Fruits are best enjoyed in the morning or as a standalone snack.

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Milk and citrus

Squeezing lemon into milk or having citrus-rich foods too close to a glass of milk may curdle it in your stomach, leading to discomfort. This can interfere with calcium absorption and cause acid reflux. Keep a gap between milk and citrus-based foods.



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