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Lifestyle content needs to navigate a tricky line between respecting grandmother’s remedies and listening to the doctor. Honest reviews of Nasya oils, Abhyanga massage techniques, and Sattvic diet meal preps are highly sought after. To succeed with "Indian culture and lifestyle content," you cannot be a tourist in your own land. You must capture the texture of the local —the sound of the pressure cooker whistle, the sight of the Rangoli fading in the rain, the negotiation at the vegetable market.

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