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In Indian culture, family and community are considered the backbone of society. The concept of "joint family" is still prevalent in many parts of the country, where multiple generations live together under one roof. This close-knit family structure fosters a sense of belonging, respect, and responsibility towards one another. Community gatherings, known as "melas" or "utsavs," are an integral part of Indian life, bringing people together to celebrate special occasions and strengthen social bonds.
Consuming two raw cloves of garlic in the morning (swallowed like a pill with water) has been shown to reduce systolic BP by 8-10 mmHg in hypertensive Desi patients.
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