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Old 02-07-2011, 10:56 AM   #310
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Originally Posted by pdurrant View Post
A shame it gets Question 5 ("For those keeping Kosher, why can't meat and dairy be eaten together?") so badly wrong
Quite possible that the question is odd. What I don't understand is why you highlighted only this kosher question?

There are many questions in the same style:
The meat and dairy combination is also avoided in ayurveda. Why?
because cows are sacred in India, and their meat and milk should never be eaten together.

Ayurvedic practitioners avoid milk that is.....

According to ayurvedic theory, which food should never be eaten in combination with any other?.....

In Chinese medicine, which food group is considered inappropriate for human consumption?....

What food combination would a traditional Chinese doctor recommend you avoid if you have a common cold?


Kosher in this context doesn't really mean religious. It is only an example of ancient dietary lifestyle that has healthy tips. Just like Chinese or ayurvedic.

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