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January 26, 2024 38 mins

We delve into the vast topic of digestive health, illustrating the intricate relationship between digestion and holistic wellbeing. Using metaphors associated with elements of fire and air, the hosts explain the role of 'digestive fire', metabolism and motility in facilitating digestion. They mention how certain herbs enhance the digestive process by stimulating blood flow, secretion of digestive enzymes, and contribute to body movements necessary for digestion. The video ends with a prelude to the next episode discussing the elements of 'water' and 'earth' and their role in digestion.



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