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My 'friend' wants to recommend samsters to take Tongkat Ali :roflmao:

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Keleng kias swear by it. Passed down from generations ago.
Look quite hard to make.
Do you make yourself?

Indian rasam is a traditional South Indian soup-like dish, known for its tangy, spicy, and aromatic flavor. It's usually made with tamarind juice, tomatoes, spices, and sometimes lentils, and is commonly served as part of a South Indian meal with rice.


Key Ingredients:​


  • Tamarind – gives it the sourness
  • Tomatoes – adds body and flavor
  • Spices – black pepper, cumin, mustard seeds
  • Garlic and curry leaves – for aroma and taste
  • Coriander leaves – for garnish
  • Optional: Toor dal (split pigeon peas) for a thicker, heartier version

Types of Rasam:​


  • Tomato Rasam – most common and simple
  • Garlic Rasam – for stronger flavor, also thought to help with colds
  • Lemon Rasam – uses lemon juice instead of tamarind
  • Pepper Rasam – good for sore throat and digestion
  • Pineapple Rasam – sweet and tangy twist

Health Benefits:​


  • Aids digestion
  • Can soothe sore throat or cold
  • Light on the stomach
  • Contains antioxidants from spices

How it’s eaten:​


Usually served with plain rice, or sipped as a soup. It’s part of daily meals in many South Indian households.
 
Look quite hard to make.
Do you make yourself?

Indian rasam is a traditional South Indian soup-like dish, known for its tangy, spicy, and aromatic flavor. It's usually made with tamarind juice, tomatoes, spices, and sometimes lentils, and is commonly served as part of a South Indian meal with rice.


Key Ingredients:​


  • Tamarind – gives it the sourness
  • Tomatoes – adds body and flavor
  • Spices – black pepper, cumin, mustard seeds
  • Garlic and curry leaves – for aroma and taste
  • Coriander leaves – for garnish
  • Optional: Toor dal (split pigeon peas) for a thicker, heartier version

Types of Rasam:​


  • Tomato Rasam – most common and simple
  • Garlic Rasam – for stronger flavor, also thought to help with colds
  • Lemon Rasam – uses lemon juice instead of tamarind
  • Pepper Rasam – good for sore throat and digestion
  • Pineapple Rasam – sweet and tangy twist

Health Benefits:​


  • Aids digestion
  • Can soothe sore throat or cold
  • Light on the stomach
  • Contains antioxidants from spices

How it’s eaten:​


Usually served with plain rice, or sipped as a soup. It’s part of daily meals in many South Indian households.

My ah neh friend's mother will make one big pot and give me some every week. I just have to heat up a portion of it daily and drink it.
 
I am taking probiotics for gut, gingko bilabo for brain, vit B complex for damaged nerves, omega 3 for triglycerides lowering , cranberries extracts for luts, bitter melons extracts for glucose lowering.

Now I see got beet root gummies.

How many kind of supplements is leecomended or leequired to cover the full body?

KNN
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