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Can we eat milk,cream or curd with fish
Plz tell me what happen when we eat milk and milk products with fish ... Eat create any skin disease or any other problem ...
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Dear , as per ayurveda  should not eat fish with milk and milk products at a time means mixing at same times not allowed , as u said there is risk of skin diseases . u can read sahinta chatak , vaghbhat for references .
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According Ayurveda answer is no eating milk with fish is virrudha food combination which creates lots of problems if taken regularly from acidity to impotency...
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