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How about also incorporating Garlic it does have a very +ive effective on blood vessels the circulation cholesterol is also checked dilation of the arteries etc
According to Ayurveda, cardamom is tridoshic (good for balancing all three doshas), but people trying to keep Pitta in balance should eat it in smaller amounts. Please don't post promotional comments 🙏
Please avoid because it has blood thinning and blood glucose lowering properties and you may already be on a medication for the same. And taking this drink along with the medicine can be dangerous.
Mam mera sinus me infection ha nose block or sath andar tupkata hai or sath left nose block hoti ha koi ilaaj btao me sutr neti bi kar leta hu jal neti se duni problem hoti ha andar pa ra jata ha
Thank you for your wonderful and promising video of HOPE! I am in medication for BP after a Stent procedure since ,3 years ( for BP, blood thinner, and Statin.) I will include this drink in my routine. Thank you
Detailed explanation of 8 Alarming Signs Of Poor Blood Circulation Painful cramps in the calf muscles, hips, or thighs during activity, which improve after rest, are a sign of poor blood circulation often associated with peripheral artery disease (PAD). Studies on PAD discuss the buildup of plaque in the arteries, leading to restricted blood flow and causing these symptoms. Peripheral Artery Disease and Exercise-induced Pain Disrupted Bowel Movement Poor blood circulation can slow down digestive processes, leading to disrupted bowel movements, including constipation and abdominal pain. Maintaining healthy blood flow is essential for digestive health. Gastrointestinal Symptoms and Circulatory Disorders Swelling in the Lower Extremities Swelling or edema in the legs and feet can result from poor blood circulation. This condition is often linked to venous insufficiency or heart failure, where the blood flow is disrupted, causing fluid accumulation in the lower extremities. Edema and Blood Circulation Varicose Veins Varicose veins are swollen, twisted veins caused by weakened valves in the veins, leading to blood pooling. Proper circulation is essential to prevent and manage varicose veins. Pathophysiology and Management of Varicose Veins Poor Cognitive Function The brain relies on adequate blood flow to function properly. Reduced blood flow can lead to cognitive impairments, such as difficulty concentrating, planning, and memory problems. Cerebral Blood Flow and Cognitive Function Hair Loss and Weak Nails Poor blood circulation can prevent hair roots and nail beds from receiving essential nutrients and oxygen, leading to hair loss and brittle nails. Circulatory Health and Hair/Nail Growth Numbness and Tingling Numbness and tingling in extremities, often described as "pins and needles," can occur when blood flow is restricted, depriving nerves of necessary nutrients. Persistent poor circulation can lead to nerve damage. Peripheral Neuropathy and Circulation Icy Hands and Feet Cold hands and feet can be a sign of poor blood circulation, as insufficient blood flow restricts the delivery of warmth to these extremities. Conditions such as Raynaud's phenomenon highlight this symptom. Cold Extremities and Blood Flow
It's better to create a fresh batch every time. If you are pressed in time you can prepare for 2 days, refrigerate and then heat the quantity that you wanna consume.