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rOur Pharmacists are now successfully compounding 100% Kosher Diennet Diet Pills. A Kosher diet reflects the spiritual beliefs of the Jewish religion. For a diet to be Kosher, food must be prepared in a certain way. Also, only certain types of foods may be consumed. Kosher laws are taken from the Old Testament of the Bible, the Torah.

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We Are Now Offering Kosher Made Diet Pills Compounded Especially For Our Patients Who Wish To Consume Only Kosher Made Products.The Spiritual beliefs of the Jewish religion have been practiced by Jews for over 3,300 years. Dr Diennet M.D. and his staff wish to help all patients keep to their beliefs. Just Check The option for a Kosher Treatment at the bottom of the analytical questionnaire. Which you can access by to pressing 'Go on your right and'.

To maintain a Kosher diet, you must first prepare your kitchen. Cooking areas and utensils must go through a kosher process. Then you must only purchase Kosher types of foods. This process is adhered to by our pharmacist during the compounding of the personalized prescription weight loss pills.

There are three types of Kosher foods and they are meat, dairy, and parve. Kosher meat products are taken from animals with split hooves and that chew their own cud. Kosher animals include cow, goat, or lamb. Non-Kosher animals include pig, camel, and rabbit. Kosher fowl animals include chicken, duck and turkey.

Milk and other dairy products must be taken from Kosher animals to be considered fit for a Kosher diet. Kosher dairy products must be kept separate from meat products at all times and must not be cooked with meat products. Parve foods are considered to be neutral because they are neither meat nor dairy. Parve foods become dairy when cooked with dairy products and become a meat product when cooked with meat.

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