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Dr Rachna Kumar from Ayuspa: Ayurveda, Beauty & Well-being

25% Off now pay only 29.25 Usually $ 39.00

Turmeric Golden milk A powerful antioxidant Turmeric helps with joint pain, memory, brain function, blood sugar level, and cancer. It promotes metabolism, is known for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, and is used as a detox drink in conjunction with weight management efforts. Antioxidants, fight cell damage, help in joint pain, improve memory, brain function, improve mood, lowers blood sugar level, reduce the risk of cancer, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal properties, improves the digestion.
Package size: 200 grams
Direction: Add one teaspoon of golden milk powder in a warm cup of water or milk. Drink when still warm. Or can be mix with cold water to have a cold drink.
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