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  • Kitchen Wisdom,
• 19/10/21

Ginger, Lemon, Salt

This quick, fun, and easy Ayurvedic appetiser is an excellent way to boost your digestive fire (agni) before any meal. Use this tip if your digestion is feeling sluggish or if your appetite is low.

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