Wheat foods

2024-04-10 13:37:25
I know ayurveda says avoid junk food, but is it okay to eat pizza made of whole wheat? Is it healthy, can we consume frequently?
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Answered2024-04-14 08:19:18

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Consult Ayurveda physician for proper diagnosis and root cause of ailment before consuming any medicine

Answered2024-04-11 08:44:18

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Hello , homemade pizza is completely secure. You can eat twice or trice a month. actuality these food increase constipation, so you should also consume more salads and fresh vegetables.
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You should take plenty of liquids too

Answered2024-04-11 06:16:42

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If you are making it at home, with healthy ingredients, less salt, less fat ..then it will be ok

Answered2024-04-11 04:19:36

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No it's not healthy it is full of cholesterol fats which is not good ...

Answered2024-04-11 03:14:17

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Not good

Answered2024-04-10 13:57:49

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Home made pizza base of wheat is fine

Answered2024-04-11 15:14:09

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