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Why Not To Consume Curd At Night
Curd, also known as yoghurt (when industrially produced), is a traditional fermented dairy product and a staple food widely used in Indian households, either to prepare a dish or to be consumed directly.

Though curd is a healthy food item associated with many health benefits, experts say not to consume the food at night, as it may have specific negative effects on the body.
Here, we will discuss why curd is not to be consumed at night, along with other details.
Nutrients In Curd
Some of the nutrients in curd include:
- Calcium
- vitamin B2
- vitamin B3
- vitamin B12
- vitamin B6
- Zinc
- Protein
- Magnesium
- probiotics. [1]

Health Benefits Of Curd
Some of the health benefits of curd may include:
- Boosts the immune system. [2]
- Improves digestion.
- Strengthens bone and teeth
- Slows down ageing
- Cuts down cholesterol and lowers the risk of hypertension. [3]
- Lowers cortisol or stress levels in the body.
- Helps treat diarrhoea symptoms.
- Reduces hunger and helps in weight loss.
- Controls diabetes.
Types Of Curd As Per Ayurveda
According to Ayurveda, there are a few types of curd that are differentiated based on their taste. This is because different tastes have different effects on the body.
1.
Sweet
curd
or
svadu
dahi.
2.
Sweet
and
sour
curd
or
svadvamla
dahi.
3.
Sour
curd
or
amla
dahi.
4.
Very
sour
curd
or
ati
amla
dahi.
5.
Semi-formed
curd
or
manda
dahi.
Why Curd Should Not Be Consumed At Night?
Curd provides an abundance of health benefits, only when consumed during the daytime.
According to Ayurveda, when curd is consumed at night, due to its sweet and sour properties, it tends to increase pitta and Kapha of the body and cause complications.
Kapha dosha is earth and water components. According to Ayurveda, this bio-energy is particularly associated with stability, cohesion and energy storage. On the other hand, pitta dosha represents heat energy in the body.
A study also says that curd is considered to be unwholesome in many dosha imbalance disorders due to its wrong consumption. [4]
At night, the Kapha and pitta of the body rise naturally. Consuming curd can increase these two dosas further in the body, despite lowering Vata dosha or dosha related to elements like space and air such as bloating and dizziness.
In simple terms, at night, the digestive system and the immune system of the body get weakened. As the body's temperature is increased at night (high Kapha and Pitta), foods such as curd, which is already hot in nature, are suggested to be avoided, as its consumption can increase the body temperature further and negatively affect the body in many ways.

Side Effects
Some of the symptoms of increased Kapha are:
- Excess mucus production.
- Morning stiffness. [5]
- Increases in body weight.
- Nose congestion
- Slow bowel movement.
- Diarrhoea
- Acidity
- Oily skin and hair.
- Allergies. [6]
Some of the symptoms of increased pitta or body heat are:
- Hormonal imbalance
- Increased hunger
- Loss of hair
- Sore throat
- Bad breath
- Pain during menstruation
- Insomnia
- Risk of infection.
Things To Keep In Mind
- Some studies say people with a weakened immune system or those prone to cough and cold are at increased risk of experiencing side effects due to Kapha and pitta imbalance, however, those with strong immunity may not experience the symptoms and can consume small amounts of curd at night.
- Sour, extremely sour or sour and sweet-tasting curd cause more symptoms than sweet-tasting curd.
- Taking curd with ghee, honey, gooseberry (amla), black pepper, fenugreek powder, and green gram soup at night may help lower its negative effects.
- Avoid heating the curd.
To Conclude
If you love consuming curd but are prone to cough, cold and stomach issues, it is suggested to consume buttermilk at night instead of curd.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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