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Why should you avoid eating curd in the evening

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 5, 2025, 15:00 IST
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Why you should avoid eating curd in the evening?

Curd is a staple in many Indian households and is often praised for its probiotic benefits, cooling nature, and ability to aid digestion. While it is considered healthy when consumed at the right time of day, eating curd in the evening or at night may not be the best choice. Both traditional practices like Ayurveda and modern dietary insights suggest that timing plays a key role in how our body processes certain foods — and curd is one such example.

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Slows Down Digestion at Night

In the evening, the body’s metabolism starts to slow down in preparation for rest. Curd is naturally heavy and dense, making it more difficult to digest during this time. Eating curd late in the day can result in indigestion, gas, or bloating, especially in people who have weak digestion or are lactose intolerant. When the digestive system is not working at full capacity, heavy foods like curd can stay longer in the stomach, causing discomfort.

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Increases Mucus and Cold-Related Issues


Curd has a cold and moist nature, which can lead to increased mucus production in the body. When consumed at night, especially in humid or cold climates, it may worsen conditions like cough, cold, sinusitis, or asthma. People who are prone to respiratory issues are more likely to feel congestion or throat irritation the next morning. Ayurveda also advises against curd at night for the same reason — it’s believed to disturb the balance of the Kapha dosha.

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Imbalance in Body's Natural Rhythms

Our body follows a natural circadian rhythm, where Kapha energy dominates during the evening hours. Curd, being Kapha-enhancing, may further aggravate this energy, resulting in feelings of heaviness, sluggishness, or even weight gain over time. This is especially true if curd is eaten with dinner, as it may interfere with the body's cleansing and repair functions that occur while we sleep.

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Healthier Alternatives


If you're someone who loves curd, it’s better to enjoy it during breakfast or lunch, when your digestive fire (agni) is strongest. For those who must consume curd in the evening, opt for buttermilk or mix a small amount of curd with warm spices like black pepper or ginger to neutralize its cooling effect. Being mindful of when you eat curd is just as important as what you eat — a simple shift in timing can lead to better digestion and improved overall health.

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