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Home > Complementary Medicine > Ayurveda > Vaidya Vilas Nanal >Articles |
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It is our endeavor to present before you the assessment we have done of the substance called CUSTARD, which has now become a part of the Indian diet in the urban areas. The parameters have been supplied by the ancient seers in their texts namely the Pancahbhoot theory, Rasagunavirya theory and dosa-dhatu-mala theory. We
sincerely believe that this attempt is in the correct direction and by no
means our last work. Our main aim is to initiate a meaningful dialogue and
exchange of thoughts on this intriguing topic. We are well aware of our
limitations and shall be only too glad to those who would sincerely point
out these because by only by a logic based exchange can one establish the
ultimate truth. Common ingredients of Custard Corn
starch, milk, sugar-equal parts. Procedure Stage
I: Mix the dry ingredients first - corn starch, sugar and salt thoroughly. Standards for a good Custard
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