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Eating mango, banana with other food...?
Can we eat mango fruit and other fruits like banana etc etc with other food...??? like halwa and other snack item...??? Can we consume both together...??? Is it will cause any digestive problems...,??
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Dear , u can have any fruit mix with each  other provided if u dont allergy , Only as per ayurveda. ..any fruit plus milk ,means mixing fruit and milk both at time not  allowed , It's called as virudha ana... So avoid with mixing with milk otherwise u can have all fruits at a time .if u mix with milk specific milk plus banana chances of skin diseases more
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Hello, no documentary proof. But why to eat vorasiously?? Whole day is their take one by one.its my opinion. Ok.
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Are you prone to any kind of gastric troubles already? Most fruits are safe to be taken with other food items, provided you have no history of any food allergy or other gastric issue with a fruit in the past.
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There is no recorded problems as such by consuming fruits with other form of food. Unless you already have digestive problems or any allergy to the food. You may require antacids to control the indigestion. These steps may help: - Don't skip meals, you may not feel like eating but in such conditions you should have the reduced amount in frequent intervals(i.e. 3 square meals broken down to 5 or 6 as you can tolerate) and slowly increase as you get better. - Reduce/ Avoid spicy,fried, fatty, junk and oily food - Exercise regularly - Increase daily intake of water to 3liters - Avoid/Stop smoking and drinking - Reduce stress through methods such as yoga/meditation.
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