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    EP 7 Kahwa

    enFebruary 15, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Kahwa is our desi version of green tea, only better! The blend of spices with tea is suitable to increase heat in the body. It helps in revving up our metabolism while curbing unwanted cravings for junk food. The popular drink of Kashmir comes with an exotic flavour and the goodness of kesar, cinnamon, cloves and cardamom. The spice mix aids in digestion, particularly for those who are non-vegetarians. It can help in decreasing acidity and soothing inflammatory bowel disease. It can even keep your blood vessels from clogging. The combination of catechins with saffron and Vitamin E is the reason behind brightening of skin and healing of skin disorders. It helps in fighting fatigue and exercising better. It can spice up your love life by lifting your mood and libido. It also boosts male fertility. It is also known to have the powers to elevate your mood specifically helping one cope with depression. There are a few more secrets that the podcast will reveal to you !! Listen to this episode and rev up your life in more ways than one with kahwa

     

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