Query about fruits

2021-04-29 12:31:08
During periods can we eat mango Or it's harmful I m feeling very low Hungry wid mango Is it's safe or I skip to eat?
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Yes you can eat mangoes.
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Answered2021-05-01 06:58:30

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Mangoes r heavy and hot in nature so u should avoid.

Answered2021-04-29 13:56:19

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You can have mangoes. You might be having premenstrual syndrome (PMS) since you are having low mood and cravings. That can be easily tackled through Ayurveda with proper medicines.

Answered2021-04-30 04:12:28

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If you can digest mangoes without any trouble then you can eat take mango fruits Avoid mango fruits intake on rainy season or rainy unseasonal cloudy rainy day If you take mango fruits on rainy clody day then loose motions like problem occurs
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Answered2021-04-30 02:45:49

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It's heavy as well hot in nature so avoid during periods. It's not harmful better to avoid in those days

Answered2021-04-29 12:41:30

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According  to  ayurveda  dont take mango at period time

Answered2021-04-29 12:32:35

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