In the Indian plate, yogurt is considered healthy and tasty. It not only helps in digestion, but also provides coolness to the body. Consumption of yogurt in summer is considered as nectar, but do you know that eating curd at night can adversely affect your body?

Often people eat it at night due to habit or taste, but consumption of curd at night can give rise to some serious health problems. If you also like to eat curd at night, then you should be careful. Let us know what 5 problems can be caused by eating curd at night.

Digestive disturbances

The metabolism of the body slows down at night. In such a situation, yogurt, which is heavy and cold, makes it difficult to digest. This can cause problems like gas, flatulence and indigestion.

Mucus problem problem

The nature of yogurt is phlegm, and its intake at night can increase mucus in the body. This can cause problems such as colds, sore throat and difficulty in breathing, especially in winter or rainy season.

Possibility of weight gain

Eating curd at night increases the chances of accumulating fat in the body, because physical activities are reduced at night. Its regular intake can cause weight gain.

skin problems

According to Ayurveda, eating curd at night can cause toxins (toxic elements) in the body, which can cause pimples, boils and rash on the skin. People whose skin is oily should be especially avoided.

Joint pain and swelling

Some people may have a problem of stiffness or swelling in joints by eating curd at night, especially those who are already suffering from the problem of arthritis or joints. The cold beauty of curd can increase the vata dosha in the body.

Yogurt is definitely beneficial for health, but it should be consumed at the right time. Eating curd during the day is beneficial, but it is considered better to avoid it at night. If you have a habit of eating curd at night, then consider eating it by mixing buttermilk or turmeric.

(Disclaimer): The information given in this article is for general purpose. This is not an alternative to any type of medical advice. Be sure to consult a doctor or a qualified health specialist before taking decisions to any health problem, symptoms or treatment.

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