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Namaste!

 

Sri Vinod had pointed out earlier in one his posts that one could add

ginger to boiling milk and make curd out of that - makes for easier

digestion. I am wondering if we can add any herb , say brahmi and

make curd out of brahmi milk. Since milk is a recommended anupana for

many herbs I see it advantageous to make curd out of milk boiled with

herbs.

 

Is this permissible as per Ayurveda?

 

-yogaman

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Dear Yogaman,

Technically that is possible.

But you should be careful which herbs you use for that purpose.

The herb should not have properties opposing to that of curd.

Though there is no direct mention of use of curd in such a manner,

there is a process of preparing medicated ghee where the medicines

are added to the milk itself (boiled alongwith milk), which is then

curdled, the butter is obtained by churning the curd and finally it

is heated to prepare ghee. It is beleived that ghee prepared in such

manner can reach the smallest of strotases.

 

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Of course this is often done but is only properly done if the

prakruti of the person taking the curd is clearly defined.

 

Example since age of 60 I have taken daily curd that has had Shanka

Pushpi (in small quantaties with honey) but this approach must be

carefully analyzed as the curd must be fresh and not have stong sour

taste. Also according to scriptures curd should not be taken at

night - my observation is that sour curd taken at night causes many

Ama problems for various reasons. Also this kind of old sour curd i

beleieve is against Lord Krishna's injunction not to eat sour food.

In my own case I find fresh curd or buttermilk with minnimum sour

taste to be a very refreshing and nourishing food which is easily

digested even by children and the aged and sick - my family eats

fresahly prepared curd from healthy cows daily - with no ill effect.

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Namaste Vinodji,

 

Sour taste is what increases mental acuity; so certainly it is very

refreshing esp. for those who do a lot of brainwork. Whenever there

is an excess of vata, it is very surpising how a little bit of sour

taste (eg - soy sauce, which has the salty taste as well, also

pacifying to vatas) can help great reduction of excess vata symptoms.

There is no explanation for this in conventional medicine. Curd even

freshly prepared is probably not good for people with the kapha dosha.

For kaphas, they can make a preparation with curd which is just as

good as fresh curd (called "puleesheri" in Malayalam, I think you

know what i am referring to).

 

I think Lord Krishna's statement meant primarily to stale and

fermented foods. One of the classic yoga (Yogakaivalya upanishad?)

books also proscribes sour food, but considering how refreshing

taking fresh curd is, I cannot believe that this applies to fresh

yoghurt. Lord Krishna also classifies garlic and onion as tamas but

garlic is a rasayana for those of excessive kapha dosha. In this

regard I like Swami Sivananda's suggestion that one must eat what we

feel is best for us- Swamiji himself used to take a lot of pungent

and hot food, though in his books he advises against eating pungent

foods; simply because it had no adverse effect on him and/or that he

far was beyond the preparatory stage in pranayama where stringent

restrictions on diet are often placed.

 

-yogaman

 

ayurveda, vinod3x3 wrote:

> Of course this is often done but is only properly done if the

> prakruti of the person taking the curd is clearly defined.

>

> Example since age of 60 I have taken daily curd that has had Shanka

> Pushpi (in small quantaties with honey) but this approach must be

> carefully analyzed as the curd must be fresh and not have stong

sour

> taste. Also according to scriptures curd should not be taken at

> night - my observation is that sour curd taken at night causes many

> Ama problems for various reasons. Also this kind of old sour curd i

> beleieve is against Lord Krishna's injunction not to eat sour food.

> In my own case I find fresh curd or buttermilk with minnimum sour

> taste to be a very refreshing and nourishing food which is easily

> digested even by children and the aged and sick - my family eats

> fresahly prepared curd from healthy cows daily - with no ill effect.

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Bonnie:

 

Curd is the same as yoghurt. Heat milk to boiling point (when it

bubbles up) and let it cool to room temperature or slight warmth;

then add some previously made fresh yoghurt or commercial yoghurt

with live culture and wait a day. And Bingo!, you have fresh curd.

 

Note that if you dont boil the milk, then the taste of curd could be

different due to some other bacterial culture being present.

 

-yogaman

ayurveda, "bonniect" <bonniect@c...>

wrote:

> Could you explain curd, as well as how to prepare it??

> Bon

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I agree with you thast the Lord´s injunction in no way applies to

fresh yogurt - it is only old yogurt that I was referring to.

 

My father and our guru always stated that sour taste is not

appropriate at all for married men as it weakens sexual energy.

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Can it be generalised that sour taste weakens sexual energy. Amalaki with a

predominant sour taste is used extensively in Vajikaran and Rejuvenation.

 

Vinod

 

 

 

 

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Hi Vinod:

I have had no sexual energy for way to long. I take Amalaki, as well as others

that promise help in that area. My Libido is gone. I blame it on stress,

depression, the allopathic medicines. I eat yogurt once in a blue moon. I also

received another Virus check.

Bon

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