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Will Going Kosher Make You Healthier?

by Adrienne Rayski

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According to the Global New Products Database (GNDP), a service that provides daily updates on new products launched around the world, ‘kosher’ was the most popular claim written on food products in the year 2007, with ‘All Natural’ and ‘No Additives or Preservatives’ coming close behind. But beyond appealing to the Jewish community, it seems that many people also believe that kosher food products are generally healthier and safer than non-kosher items. So is it true? In many ways, the answer is yes. Here’s why:

Buying kosher, of course, does not equal keeping kosher, as most kosher practices are done for religious reasons rather than for good health. However, ancient kosher beliefs, like separating dairy from meat, also relieve digestive stress. So, keeping kosher can bring your body closer to proper food combining and, in turn build your immunity.

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  1. I did a lot of research into kosher foods because I too was under the impression that they might be more healthful. But the conclusion is that kosher isn’t much better than other foods. Kosher foods can contain pesticides, dangerous heavy metals, bromide, fluoride, chlorine and steroids. These are bad for the health. Kosher was invented thousands of years ago for religious reasons, NOT health reasons. So now even genetically engineered ingredients can be found in kosher foods. If you want health, think organic and biodynamic!!

  2. Thanks for this info. You’ve got me intrigued now!