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(4.00 out of 5 stars) 4 ratings, 2001 likes The Cabbage Soup diet was famous in the faxlore of the 1980s. While Ayurveda does not encourage a cabbage soup mono-diet, cabbage soup can be a healthy addition to a well-rounded diet. Here is the Ayurvedic version. (5.00 out of 5 stars) 3 ratings, 681 likes This recipe will open you up to a new perspective on the culinary possibilities of plantain. This versatile member of the banana family is often used in place of potatoes due to its starch content and relatively neutral flavor. Not as sweet or soft as... (5.00 out of 5 stars) 1 rating, 592 likes Looking for a menu to suit the whole family? This 'one pot wonder' meal is tridoshic, meaning it is suitable for all body types. It's easy to prepare and a stress free option for a weekday night. Plus, it has all the makings of a traditional curry. If... 280 likes Corn is drying and difficult to digest for Vata dosha. But corn helps dry out Kapha! Celery is light for digestion and helps stoke the digestive fire; it too is a diuretic. Curry, chipotle, black pepper all stimulate the gastric fires of digestive. All... 182 likes Apricots are sweet and sour, tempering the pungency of the other ingredients. Sourness helps keep the digestive tract moistened. This recipe was chosen as a tasty option for salad dressing. Curry and dill are optional - replace with your favorite... 333 likes Traditional french fries, no matter how tempting, wreak havoc on the digestive system. Coated in refined oil and copious amounts of salt, your stomach is sent into a spiral to try digest this heavy, greasy food. But there are other options! Enjoy... (5.00 out of 5 stars) 2 ratings, 124 likes Be delightfully awakened by the sweet and spicy aroma of coconut curry with basil. Coconut milk satisfies while basil's aromatic qualities lighten this dish while ENZYME DEFICIENCIES
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