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pitta

Ayurvedic medicine
The dosha that represents fire, a “transformative” force according to the ayurvedic construct of natural law. It is linked to digestive and metabolic activity, and control of body temperature; pitta energy flows at its peak in the summer.
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The company will retain ownership of its pita bread and frozen sandwich businesses.
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