Lehyam

Lehyam (Sanskrit: लेह्य, romanized: Lēhya, lit. 'food to be licked'), also referred to as Lekiyam (Tamil: லேகியம், romanized: Lēkiyam) refers to a traditional Indian electuary or confection. == Classification == Classified as a product of Siddha medicine, lehyam is regarded to be a healthy body tonic, consumed to resolve digestive and respiratory problems, comprising ingredients that are easily absorbed by the body.

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Lehyam

Lehyam (Sanskrit: लेह्य, romanized: Lēhya, lit. 'food to be licked'), also referred to as Lekiyam (Tamil: லேகியம், romanized: Lēkiyam) refers to a traditional Indian electuary or confection. == Classification == Classified as a product of Siddha medicine, lehyam is regarded to be a healthy body tonic, consumed to resolve digestive and respiratory problems, comprising ingredients that are easily absorbed by the body.

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