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09:36 PM | 31-12-2019

. I need an advice please . I boil one litre of water with a TBS of ajwain and grated thumb size ginger . Then drink this water through out the day . Will this be of any benefit or harmful .


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10:09 PM | 01-01-2020

Dear health seeker Gazala, we must live in accordance with the law of nature governing our organism and there is no room for any specifics. Drinking of ginger and ajwain water can be equated, bracketed termed as medicinal and there is no room of medicine in nature  There is only one drink which is water sourced from natural means wells springs, rivers free from impurities.
Please Stop using the concoction you are using, it is acidic in nature and hazardous to your health 
     V.S.Pawar     Member Indian institute of natural therapeutics    1980



02:41 PM | 02-01-2020

Honestly speaking nothing in the combination will be harming you, but a piece of additional advice would be that with this combination of water you should keep on consuming regular water also. Have at least 5-6 liters of water per day for the toxins to get flushed out.

Thank you



10:10 PM | 01-01-2020

Ajwain is derived from a plant that originated in our very own country. Ajwain seeds vary from being slightly olive green to brown in colour. All parts of this herb have a very strong scent hence it is also known as Ugragandha in Sanskrit. The seeds have a bitter and pungent flavour, somewhat like oregano, and because of its strong aromatic essence, it is often added to curries and pickles. It is one of those rare spices that fulfil the twin purpose of adding flavour and being good for health.

Ajwain seeds are a rich source of fibre, minerals, vitamins and antioxidants. They can even be chewed raw, added to water or tea to extract maximum benefits from them,

Ajwain combined with ginger could aid in the digestion process and prevent acidity. Helps to prevent caries in teeth and also help in aiding fast cure in wounds. Also helps in the prevention of greying of hair and aids in arthritis pain



09:59 PM | 31-12-2019

Dear Gazala, Any remedy even natural should not be taken without a reason.If you do not have any discomfort or disease taking any strong remedy will detrimental to your health. Also, any disease should be addressed through identification of root cause and correcting your lifestyle .remedies are short term solution


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