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an-asuryampasya · 1 year
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thinking about recipes that taste different in every home, differing with each hand that makes it. how there can be so many different foods all sharing the same name, even within a single culture.
except not in a wow-cultural-variations-are-beautiful-way, but more along the lines of how they can inspire pure, distilled disappointment (or rage) in ways few other things in life can.
the dish stays the same, the ingredients stay the same, the cooking method stays the same - so you hear of [dish] and are briefly filled with hope and longing. bonus points if you're living away from home and you haven't had a chance to eat said dish for months or years. and!! here it is!! you've diligently avoided eating said dish at random restaurants over here because you just know (usually from prior experience) that they'll absolutely ruin it, so you're better off abstaining. or maybe it's the kind of dish that ISN'T available at restaurants, and your only hope is plotting and making friends with the right people that have family visiting in the vague hope that they're the kind to delight in plonking food into hands of "these students living all alone and so far from home :(" (nvm the fact that you saw said friend having the TIME of her life all this time because she's finally in a city with better food outlets than her hometown) (yes, I am aware that this is getting suspiciously specific at this point, shush)
so anyway, the food. it paid off! you put in the legwork and suffered through the appropriate number of awkward conversations with friends' parents who REALLY don't know you as well as they like to pretend they do, gave the right number of fake totally-not-awkward smiles, and now!! they're INSISTENT you join them for lunch because they brought [dish] from back home! and fuck, it's been literal MONTHS since you've had this last, AND they're from broadly the same culture as you so really, surely you can trust them to mean it when they call what they've brought [dish]. your eyes gleam and you agree, because oh man it's been so long and you just know it's going to be so good and the anTICIPATION is-
and then you take one bite and question your life's choices and experience a moment of unadulterated bafflement and abject loss because this was the first time you've had [dish] outside of your home and you didn't realise people used the same name for ATROCITIES like the kind you're attempting to eat now. it looks wrong, smells wrong, and tastes dreadfully wrong. this isn't [dish]. this isn't just a disappointment after all the build-up and hope you had. this is an insult. this is an embodiment of the sheer disrespect they have for the dish.
you realise then that ah, turns out disappointment actually DOES have a very distinct taste, and you just got acquainted with it. you wonder how they managed to ruin it so spectacularly. how!!! why???? literally WHAT lengths did they have to go to in order to manage to make [dish] taste so alien???
anyway, that feeling. few emotions I've experienced in life were as potent as that welling up of abject horror and sorrow as I tasted the first long awaited morsel of a beloved dish made in a different style (an objectively WRONG style /lh)
#this is about gongura pachadi (a type of pickle)#i will. readily sell an appendix for some good gongura pachadi#the images ddg provides when I look it up on the interwebs look terribly questionable so ignore them#and take my word for it when I say it looks much better and tastes excellent#well I love the taste anyway#anyway i have and will eat it literally every single day - multiple times a day actually - if i can#i didn't have it for two whole days recently and i missed it so much (it was just sitting in the fridge but that's not the point)#so i had it again today and life suddenly made sense again :]#but it reminded me of the time my roommate's parents brought their version of gongura and it was. good lord. so wrong on so many levels#i'm sure they feel the same about the version we make but shushhhh#oh also the name is fascinating#telugu has this interesting thing going on with corruption of words#and gongura is another example because while i /write/ gongUra i tend to pronounce it as something closer to gongOra#but telugu is a phonetic language! so idk why this happens but it's with a lot of words. see also: writing being 'vrayatam' but pronounced#'rayatam' by dropping the 'v' sound; or katuka (that's kohl) being pronounced katika by some (me)#where was i going with this - oh yeah it's interesting because we already have accommodations for word corruptions in our grammar#but this is a different kind or something? problem is that my telugu is pretty sucky so im not entirely sure if it's#a family thing/community thing/region thing/or just me personally mishearing and making mistakes#but no vrayatam vs rayatam is v common - in fact we have a term for it: it's basically bookish vs spoken language#but again gongura/gongora ISN'T an example of that dichotomy from what i understand so i think it's like a different genre of corruption?#apologies if this isn't making much sense; i'm quite sleepy#anyway what was my point#oh yeah gongura my beloved <3#placeholder tag
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jatuskicommunications · 3 months
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Re-run Election: Ensure Katuka's Victory, Ashiru Charges PDP Stakeholders in K/South
By: KATO P. LADAN, Kaduna Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) stakeholders in Kaduna South Local Government Area of Kaduna State have been urged to rally around the State Assembly candidate for Makera Constituency, Hon Solomon Katuka, ahead of the February 3 rerun election. The 2023 PDP gubernatorial candidate in Kaduna, Rt. Hon. Muhammad Isa Ashiru Kudan, stated this when party stakeholders from…
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crimechannels · 5 months
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By • Olalekan Fagbade JUST IN; Appeal Court removes Speaker, orders rerun in some Polling units The Speaker of the Kaduna State House of Assembly, Hon. Yusuf Dahiru Liman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has been sacked by the Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja. Liman was a member representing Makera Constituency in Kaduna South Local Government Area. The Court also ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to withdraw the certificate of Return given to the speaker and conduct fresh elections in 5 polling units. Hon. Solomon Katuka of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had filed a petition before the tribunal challenging the election of the Speaker, Hon. Yusuf Dahiru Liman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) representing Makera Constituency in the Kaduna State House of Assembly. Katuka said that there were gross irregularities regarding the election of the Speaker and insisted that he won the election. The Tribunal had in September, nullified the election of the Speaker and ordered a rerun in 42 polling units in 5 Wards. However; the Speaker, the APC and INEC appealed against the judgment of the tribunal and Solomon Katuka of the PDP filed a cross-appeal seeking an outright declaration. The three-member panel led by Justice I. O Adejumo, Justice A. O Oyetula, and Justice P. A Obiora in a unanimous decision quashed the decision of the tribunal ordering a rerun in 42 polling units. The Appeal Court granted the prayers of the PDP candidate, Hon. Solomon Katuka, and ordered a rerun in 5 polling units in the constituency.
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udarsanjivani · 7 months
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Best Treatment for Constipation Relief
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Vibandha, ayurvedic term for constipation, is a malady where bowel movements are irregular. It is accompanied by bloating, abdominal pain or discomfort. For some, a day without bowel movement is not distressful, but for others it's too uncomfortable. Acute constipation leads to obstipation, which is more of a life-threatening condition.
Constipation is not a disease, but may be the result of some other inherent conditions. Inadequate contraction of bowel muscles too may be the cause of constipation. It can happen owing to:
Low fibre diet.
Less intake of water.
Ageing, anxiety, and stress.
Less physical activities.
Emotional eating.
Pregnancy.
Medications (anti-histamines, aspirin, anti-hypertensives, calcium supplements, diuretics, etc.)
Due to some medical conditions (hypothyroidism, anal fissure, rectal cancer, etc.)
Even though constipation is rarely a serious health issue, but chronic constipation may result in bowel obstruction, hemorrhoids, colitis, hernia, laxative overuse, or rectal prolapse.
Constipation can be prevented by following some tips:
Dietary fibre: There are two types of fibres - soluble and insoluble. Soluble fibre get dissolved and insoluble doesn't dissolve in the colon. Insoluble fibre has roughage and adds bulk to the waste matter thereby helping in easy evacuation. Dietary fibre exists in all plant foods.
Liquid intake: Consuming at least 2 to 2.5 litres of water daily keeps the bowel well hydrated. One glass of warm water first thing in the morning helps in bowel evacuation.
Herbal remedies are considered to be the best for constipation, as they don't have any side effects and are naturally effective. Ayurveda mentions some herbs that pacify constipation efficiently.
Bhringraj or Eclipta alba Hassk: An herb that's the king of all herbs and finds mention in seven Ayurvedic references. It acts on digestive, circulatory and nervous system at the same time. It's a laxative and helps with constipation.
Punarnava or Boerhavia Diffusa: If you are enduring any stomach ailment, Punarnava is the great herb because it reinforces stomach muscles, eases constipation, works on liver disorder and kidney disorders.
Giloy: Tinospora cardifolia, the wonder plant Giloy, has strong anti-inflammatory property to heal GI inflammation and acidity. It relieves bloating, distention and constipation. Giloy pacifies pitta dosha.
Kasaundi or Kasamarda or Cassia Occidentalis: It balances tridoshas. Owing to its teekshna or bitterness, it functions as Pitta Saraka (propels pitta out of the body). Besides Ayurveda, it is also used in Homeopathic medicines.
Kutki: Kutki or Katuka is a small perennial herb with potent hepatoprotective properties. Kutki finds mention in various Ayurvedic texts for several gastric ailments. It treats jaundice, liver disorders, indigestion, and prevents bloating and constipation. Besides this it is equally effective on anemia, hiccups, emesis and removes intestinal worms.
Vai Vidanga: Embelia ribes commonly known as false black pepper has a significant pharmacological prospect. It is used in traditional medicines for its mollifying effect on abdominal disorders, indigestion, and constipation.
Udar Sanjivani: This is a perfect blend of Bhringraj, Punarnava, Giloy, Kasaundi, Kutki, Vaividanga and many more herbs that is formulated on the basis of ayurvedic formula. It is a natural remedy for constipation and starts its effect from the intake of the right first dose. 
Reference: https://www.udarsanjivani.com/blog/best-treatment-for-constipation-relief.html
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alutanewsng · 1 year
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CRAAC new leadership exonerates NCPC Boss over allegations
CRAAC new leadership exonerates NCPC Boss over allegations
CRAAC new leadership exonerates NCPC Boss over allegations   By Aluta News The new leadership of the Civil Rights Action Against Corruption,CRAAC has sacked its former Coordinator, Comrade John Olukayode and cleared the NCPC Boss, Rev Dr Yakubu Pam of all the allegations levelled against him by the erstwhile Coordinator. According to the new Coordinator, Comrade Paul Katuka and his new team, the…
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tuneadda · 2 years
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Katuka Kanule Song Ringtone Download – Aakaasam Nee Haddhu Ra Movie
Katuka Kanule Song Ringtone Download – Aakaasam Nee Haddhu Ra Movie
Katuka Kannula Song penned by Bhaskarabhatla from the Telugu movie ‘Aakaasam Nee Haddhu Ra‘. Music composed by GV Prakash Kumar, and sung by Dhee. Katuka Kanule Song Credits – Aakaasam Nee Haddhu Ra Movie MovieAakaasam Nee Haddhu Ra !SongKaatuka KanuleSingerDheeLyricsBhaskarabhatlaCastSuriya, Aparna Balamurali,  Dr.M Mohan Babu, Paresh Rawal, Urvashi, Karunas, Vivek prasanna, Krishna kumar,…
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zambianobserver · 2 years
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Steven Katuka Presents His Credentials To President Hage Geingob
KATUKA PRESENTS HIS CREDENTIALS TO GEINGBO Zambia’s High Commissioner to Namibia Steven Katuka today presented his credentials at State House in Namibia. Picture credit: State House Namibia
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vudutarot · 5 years
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FANS HAPPY ABOUT KOURTNEY KARDASHIAN’S TAKE ON STRETCH MARKS
Kourtney Kardashian recently posted a picture of her in a bathing suit on Instagram and didn't care to edit off her stretch marks. Her fans were happy showing off reality and the sign of body acceptance. Many fans wrote, “Thank you so much for not editing out your stretch marks!!” The reality TV star responded by saying "love my little stripes".
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drshreevani · 4 years
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GUDUCHYADI VARGAH
A) Group alleviating kapha Jvara
Guduchyativishamurvamanjisthadhanwagrasakeh.
Vasakhadirnimbaishcha pibet kwatham kaphjvara. (shodal Nighantu/part1/9)
Guduchi.   (Tinospora cordifolia)            
Ativisha   (Aconitum heterophyllum)
Murva (Marsdenia tenacissima)
Manjistha (Rubia cordifolia)
Dhanayasa (Duralabha – Fagonia cretica)      
Yavasaka (Alhagi Camelorum)
Vasa  (Justicia adhatoda)
Khadir (Senegalia catechu)            
Nimba (Azadirachta indica)
The decoction of all these herbal drugs should be taken orally in treatment of jvara caused by kapha.
 B) Group alleviating Pitta Jvara
Kirattikta katukamustaparpatakambubhih.
Patolen nishabhyam cha pibet kwatham tu paittike.(shodal Nighantu/part 1/10)
Kirattikta (Swertia chirayita)
Katuka (Picrorhiza kurrooa)          
Mustak (Cyperus rotundus)
Parpata (Fumaria parviflora)          
Ambu (vacha-Acorus calamus)                
Patola (Trichosanthes Dioica)
Nisha (Curcuma longa)                    
The decoction of all these herbal drugs should be taken orally in treatment of jvara caused by pitta.
C) Group alleviating Vata Jvara
Shatipushkarbharangibhih pathakatphaldarubhih.
Kattrunenatha shrungya cha pibet kwatham tu vatike. (shodal Nighantu/part1/11)
The decoction of all these herbal drugs should be taken orally in treatment of jvara caused by vata.
1. Shati- (Curcuma zedoaria)
2. Pushkaramula-( Inula racemose)
3. Bharangi (Clerodendrum Serratum.
4. Patha (Cissampelos pareira)
5. Katphala  (Myrica esculenta)
6. Daru (Cedrus deodara)
7. Kattrna (Cymbopogon martini)
D) Group alleviating Sannipataj Jvara
Pararyau bruhatyau gokanto bilvagnimanthanoaraluh.
Kashmaryam patala cheti sannipataharo ganah. (shodal Nighantu/part 1/12)
Prsni parni(Uraria picta)
Shalaparni(Desmodium gangeticum)
Bruhati(Solanum indicum)
Kshudra (Kantakari- Solanum virginianum)    
Gokanta(Tribulus Terrestris)
Bilva(Aegle marmelos )
Agnimantha(Clerodendrum phlomidis)
Aralu( Ailanthus excelsa)              
Kashmari(Gmelina arborea)
Patala (Stereospermum suaveolens)
The decoction of all these herbal drugs should be taken orally in treatment of jvara caused by tridosha.
 E) Group alleviating raktapitta
Jivikarshabhakau mede kakolyau dve cha yojite.
Dve suryaparnau jivanti madhukam raktapittanut. (shodal Nighantu/part 1/13)
Jivaka (Malaxis acuminta)              
Rsabhak (Microstylis muscifera)
Meda (Polygonatum verticillatum)
Mahameda (Polygonatum cirrhifolium)  
Kakoli (Roscoea procera)              
Kshirakakoli (Lilium polphyllum)
Mudgaparni (Vigna trilobata)
Mashaparni (Teramnus labialis)
Jivanti (Leptadenia reticulata)
Madhuka (Madhuka longifolia)
 F) Group alleviating raktavata
Riddhihvidaryatmagupta shitivarashmabhedkau.
Sravanyau sarive chobhe bakuchi raktavatanut. (shodal Nighantu/part 1/14)
Riddhi
Vrddhi            
Atmagupta (kapikachhu)
Shitivara        
Ashmabheda
Srvani
Mahasrvani      
Sariva (krsna)    
Sariva (Shweta)
Bakuchi
G) Group for Emesis
Madanekshwakujimutastrapusam krutavedhanam.
Dhamargavoashmantakascha kovidaro vishanikah. (15)
Shanapuspi tatha bimbi snigdhaswinnavatam tatah.
Shreshtametad prayoktavyam vamanam shleshmaroginam.(shodal Nighantu/part1/16)
Madana                    
Ikshvaku        
Jimutaka
Trapusa                  
Krtavedhana    
Dhamargava
Asmantaka              
Kovidara          
Visanika
Sanapuspi              
Bimbi
H) Group for Purgation
Triphalaragvadho danti dravanti nilini Sudha.
Satala kanchankshiri trivrutta chendravaruni. (17)
Vishala trayamana cha shankinyakotha eva cha.
Shreshtam pittavikareshu yojyametad virechanam. (shodal Nighantu/part1/18)
Triphala                  
Aragvadha                      
Danti
Dravanti                  
Nilini                              
Sudha
Satala                    
Kanchankshiri                
Trivritta
Indravaruni          
Vishala                  
Shankini
Ankotha
I) Group for Nasya
Apamargastejvati tatha jyotishmatiphalam.
Yojyam nasyam krumivyadhi shiroroge sa pinase. (shodal Nighantu/part 1/19) 
Apamarga                
Tejavati          
Jyotismati phala
J) Group for Basti
Rasnashwagandha varshabhustatha sahacharau bala.
Prasarani shatavaryaverandaschapi sarvashah. (20)
Asthapanam kalpametat tatha vateanuvasanam.
Tailam kashayapeshyestu sa kshiram sadhitam jayet.(shodal Nighantu/part 1/21)
Rasna              
Aswagandha            
Varshabhu
Sahachara      
Bala                        
Prasarini
Satavari          
Eranda
This group of drugs is useful in alleviating vatarakta, arsa, jvara, unmada, ardita, kati- uru- parsva- prstha sula, sosa, sotha and vepathu.
 Guduchyadi varga:
Guduchyadirayam vargah prathamah parikirtitah.
Urdhwadhodoshharanah sarvamayavinashanah. (22)
The first group titled as ‘guduchyadi varga’ is elaborated. In general, it eliminates dosas located in urdhwa and adho bhaga and it is useful to alleviate all kinds of diseases.
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jessdyet · 2 years
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Rasa
Rasa: the agreeable quality of something, especially the emotional or aesthetic impression of a work of art. (in Hindu aesthetics) flavor, sentiment, or emotion: regarded as one of the fundamental qualities of classical music, dance, and poetry. Rasa, by the way, is a word with vast semantic range: it’s basic sense is ‘juice’ - of plants or fruit, and also‚ ‘the best or finest or prime part of anything, essence, marrow, liquor, drink, syrup, elixir, potion, nectar, semen, taste, flavor, love, affection, desire, charm, pleasure, delight’. Rasa is also aesthetic relish – ‘the taste or character of a work, the feeling or sentiment prevailing in a work of.
This water-origined flavour (Rasa), which becoming modified through its contact with the rest of the material elements, admits of being divided into six different kinds, such as
sweet (Madhura), acid (Amla), saline (Havana), pungent (Katuka), bitter (Tikta), and astringent (Kashāya). These, in their turn, being combined with one another, give rise to sixty-three different kinds.
According to certain authorities, there are only two kinds of tastes, owing to the two-fold (hot and cold) nature of the temperament of the world. Of these the tastes such as sweet, bitter and astringent are cold in their properties, while the pungent, acid and saline ones exercise fiery or heat making virtues.
The watery (Saumya) tastes are cold. The fiery (Āgneya) ones are hot.
Source: archive.org: Vagbhata’s Ashtanga Hridaya Samhita
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udarsanjivani · 7 months
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How to Cure Gastric Problems Immediately
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No one is resistant to gastric problems. People suffering from gastric problems complain of bloating, acidity, constipation, stomach ache, belching and a continued sense of physical and psychological lethargy. By making some lifestyle changes and seeking some natural home remedies for gastric problem, This problem can be swept away.
Gastric problem implies ailments of organs of digestive system, which includes esophagus, intestines, stomach, rectum, etc. Absorption and dissemination of nutrients and expulsion of toxic wastes from the body all are the functions of digestive system. A healthy body is the result of a healthy digestive system. Untreated gastric problem precedes peptic ulcers, gastroenteritis, and many more complications. Mild gastric issues can be managed by home remedies, but chronic and acute gastric problems need medical attention.
What causes gastric problems?
The main cause of gastric problem is unhealthy lifestyle. Smoking, consumption of alcohol and junk food add to woes.
There may be other underlying causes that contribute to gastric issues. Irritable bowel syndrome, celiac disease, reflux, lactose intolerance, viral or bacterial infections are some of them.
This article highlights the ayurvedic best medicine for gastric problem and tells how ayurvedic therapy is beneficial in a natural way.
Ayurveda for gastric problem medicine
Ayurveda, one of the oldest holistic approaches believes, a healthy stomach is the alleyway to good health.
As per the severity of problems Ayurveda suggests different remedies. For the mild symptoms, taking coconut water, unrefined sugar, green cardamom, and fennel seeds helps in getting rid of acidity and gastric problems.
Severe gastric problems are treated with Sneha basti, Padbhyanga massage, Vaman, Virechanam, and Kashaya basti. These are different process of panchakarma treatment.
Count on these ayurvedic herbs to cure gastric problems
Ayurveda suggests some herbs that pacify pitta thereby giving relief from gastric problems. If you are looking for the answer of how to cure gastric problem immediately, you can try any of the Ayurvedic treatments mentioned below:
Bhringraj or Eclipta alba Hassk: An herb that's the king of all herbs and finds mention in seven Ayurvedic references. It acts on digestive, circulatory and nervous system at the same time. It's a laxative, antidepressant and has rejuvenating attribute.
Punarnava or Boerhavia Diffusa: If you are enduring any stomach ailment, Punarnava is the great herb because it reinforces stomach muscles, eases constipation, works on liver disorder and kidney disorders. It is primarily used for indigestion.
Giloy: Tinospora cardifolia, the wonder plant Giloy, has strong anti-inflammatory property to heal GI inflammation and acidity. It relieves bloating, distention and indigestion. Giloy pacifies pitta dosha.
Kasaundi or Kasamarda or Cassia Occidentalis: It balances tridoshas. Owing to its teekshna or bitterness, it functions as Pitta Saraka (propels pitta out of the body). Besides Ayurveda, it is also used in Homeopathic medicines.
Kutki: Kutki or Katuka is a small perennial herb with potent hepatoprotective properties. Kutki finds mention in various Ayurvedic texts for several gastric ailments. It treats jaundice, liver disorders, indigestion, and prevents bloating and diarrhea. Besides this, it is equally effective on anemia, hiccups, emesis and removes intestinal worms.
Vai Vidanga: Embelia ribes commonly known as false black pepper has a significant pharmacological prospect. It is used in traditional medicines for its mollifying effect on abdominal disorders, indigestion, and constipation.
How Ayurveda improves digestive system
As per Ayurveda, gastritis or "Urdhvaga Amalapitta" is the aggravation of pitta dosha, the fire element in the body. Hyperacidity, acid reflux and bloating occur when ama accumulates in the body.
Ayurveda emphasis on pacifying down the irritated Pitta Dosha. With Ayurvedic herbs, this consequentially improves the digestive fire begetting better digestion and relief from all gastric problems.
Conclusion
To keep your gut healthy and free from all gastric problems, we suggest Udar Sanjivani. It promotes digestion, aids in better food absorption, releases toxins, and detoxifies colon. It is infused with all natural Ayurvedic herbs. It has no harmful chemicals and is free from any side effects.
Reference: https://www.udarsanjivani.com/blog/how-to-cure-gastric-problems-immediately.html
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taylorsimpsonbart · 2 years
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" LA BLONDE A MON COUSIN."
Uhm excuse moi chaleehh?? MON AMI tu veux dire ?? Alleezz ....KATUKA DIT !
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