Health coach claims ‘home-cooked, healthy’ meals could be the hidden cause of gut issues: ‘Sorry to break it to you…

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Is your healthy food really healthy? It’s time to think it through if a health coach is to go by. According to Nikita Bardia, healthy food can disrupt your gut, too. “Sorry to break it to you, but your gut issues aren’t coming from outside food…they’re coming from your daily habits — the ones you think are ‘healthy.’ Most people assume digestion is ruined ONLY by junk food. But 80 per cent of the people I work with struggle because of mistakes happening inside their own kitchen,” she noted in an Instagram post.Eating 3 bowls of raw salad at nightRaw veggies at night = guaranteed bloating, gas, and morning heaviness. “Your gut is least active post-sunset,” said Bardia.Fix: switch to lightly sautéed veggies or cooked sabzi.Eating dal, rajma, and chhole without proper soakingPhytic acid + oligosaccharides = instant gas + acidity.Even homemade dal can wreck digestion if prepared incorrectly.Fix: soak 8–12 hrs + throw the first boil water + cook with ajwain/hing, said Bardia.Drinking water with mealsWater dilutes digestive enzymes, leading to weaker digestion and gas. “Fix: 20 mins before meals or 30–45 mins after.”Eating too much “healthy” milletJowar, bajra, ragi are great — but too much = constipation + bloating. They expand in the gut and slow digestion, said Bardia.Story continues below this ad Are you overdoing healthy food? (Photo: Getty Images/Thinkstock)Fix: 2–3 millet meals/week max, not daily.Overloading curd/chaas when your gut is already inflamedProbiotics on an inflamed gut = more acidity + more bloating. “Fix: calm the gut first and then add curd.”Waking up and eating fruit or oats on an empty stomachFruit/oats alone = blood sugar spike, digestion crash, and bloating. “Fix: pair with protein or fat (curd, seeds, nuts).”Drinking chai/coffee first thing in the morningStory continues below this adYour gut lining is delicate upon waking up. “Caffeine + empty stomach = acidity + loose motions + nausea.”Fix: 1 small snack first (nuts/raisins/warm water with a pinch of salt), said Bardia.Very low-fat dietsYour gut needs fats to absorb nutrients.Low fat = slow digestion + hormonal imbalances.Fix: add 1 tbsp ghee, nuts, and seeds daily.We reached out to Dt Gulnaaz Shaikh, chief dietitian, KIMS Hospitals, Thane, who said that clean ingredients do not guarantee easy digestion. “How food is combined, cooked, and when it is eaten matters. Large portions of raw salad at night, heavy dals without proper soaking, or overeating millets can all strain the gut. Digestion naturally slows in the evening, so raw or very fibrous foods late at night may cause bloating,” said Shaikh.Does the soaking-and-cooking method really make a difference?Story continues below this adAccording to Shaikh, beans like rajma and chhole contain compounds that can cause gas if not soaked well. “Soaking for several hours, discarding the soaking water, and cooking thoroughly with spices like hing or ajwain can reduce digestive discomfort. Small changes in preparation affect how the body handles food,” said Shaikh.What about drinking water with meals?Sipping small amounts is fine, but large quantities during meals may leave some people feeling heavy. “For those with sensitive digestion, spacing water 20 to 30 minutes before or after meals can feel more comfortable,” said Shaikh.Also Read | ‘I’m a gastroenterologist and here is how I turn my afternoon black tea into an anti-inflammatory, gut-healthy drink in 5 simple steps’Are “healthy” foods ever a problem?They can be if overdone. “Too much millet daily may lead to constipation in some people. Excess curd when the gut is already irritated can worsen bloating. Eating fruit or oats alone on an empty stomach may spike hunger later. Pairing carbs with protein or healthy fats helps support steadier digestion,” said Shaikh. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Nikita Bardia | Health & Fitness Coach (@healthquoofficial)Portion size, timing, balance, and preparation style play a big role in how comfortably the digestive system functions.Story continues below this adDISCLAIMER: This article is based on information from the public domain and/or the experts we spoke to. Always consult your health practitioner before starting any routine.