Indian takeaway/restaurant food make me feel blocked, why?
Indian takeaway/restaurant food make me feel blocked, why?
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Hugo Stiglitz

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40,366 posts

232 months

Sunday 21st August 2022
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As in my heart, intestines etc etc. Like I'm filled with cement.


Totally hideous feeling.

I've yet to find a place that I actually like. In Manchester it just feels like disappointment after disappointment.

vaud

57,427 posts

176 months

Sunday 21st August 2022
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Meat or veggie?

I shifted to veggie/paneer Indian and enjoy them more than meat.

Hugo Stiglitz

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40,366 posts

232 months

Sunday 21st August 2022
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I'll happily eat either. Veggie restaurant or meat.

craigjm

20,245 posts

221 months

Sunday 21st August 2022
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More than likely down to all the ingredients that you wouldn’t load a curry with at home such as ghee, salt etc

Mr.Chips

1,186 posts

235 months

Sunday 21st August 2022
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Every so often I get an urge to eat a kebab. Not the typical Elephant’s leg type, more of the chicken tikka type. Unfortunately, the morning after I always feel bloody awful, to the extent that I have decided to abstain from the beloved kebab. It doesn’t happen if I have chicken tikka from an Indian restaurant whether it is a sit-in or takeaway, just the local chippies.
hurl

ReverendCounter

6,087 posts

197 months

Sunday 21st August 2022
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If you think the food might not be getting digested as quick as it should be, get some apple cider vinegar, dilute it say 50/50 with water or apple juice, drink it after your meal. Rinse your mouth out though, it's acidic. You might get some acidy gas produced as the food is broken down to start with (might not0 but that should settle fairly quickly once the liquidation is underway. I keep a bottle at home exactly for this.