Can 'Lemon and Green Chillies' ward off illness?
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Sana Pathan 1 month ago
While a 'Nimbu-Mirchi' is a cultural tradition to ward off the 'evil eye,' it has no medical properties for preventing disease. Good hygiene and vaccination are the real shields.
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