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Dryfruits / dryfruits laddu in piles
Can we eat dryfruits or dryfruit laddu's in piles / haemorrhoids (during treatment) What nature they belongs ..are those easily digestible ?
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No, they are not suggestable
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Better not to take as it may increase the constipative nature and kindly stick to the treatment.  Why to make obstacle in the progress of recovery. Its upto you
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Which dry fruit your are eating is very important factor Not all taken few of them may be beneficial in few condition Diagnose yourself by ayurvediy way then take advice for intake
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Usually not advised during treatment. Can have them later with ghee,milk as adjuant.
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Whats use treatment
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