they do have one major dietary restriction. They don't eat beef (cow) they're believed to be sacred.
there are several dietary restrictions in Hinduism some of them are as :- 1)no non-veg 2)no alchohol related beverages / hallucinogenic substances 3)no onion/garlic for more details you may contact nearby iskcon temple..
There are no dietary restrictions because it is a philosophy.
yes. There are no dietary restrictions when you have chickenpox. You can eat what you like.
No, there shouldn't be. After gallbladder surgery there are usually no dietary restrictions at all.
There aren't any dietary restrictions.
Some of the dietary restrictions for Buddhists include meat and fish. Some Buddhists also do not eat leeks, onions, and garlic.
Some religions with dietary laws include Judaism (Kosher), Islam (Halal), Hinduism (vegetarianism, avoidance of beef for some), and Sikhism (vegetarianism and prohibition against intoxicants). These dietary laws often have spiritual, cultural, and ethical significance for followers.
There are no food limitations or dietary restrictions with any of the methods of birth control.
Yes, you can eat anything you want while recovering from the chicken pox. Eating chicken doesn't cause chicken pox, nor does it make it worse.
No special dietary restrictions are required for pericardiocentesis. If the test is elective, then food and water restriction is recommended for six hours before the test.
Most of the Hindus are vegetarian, which is promoted in Hinduism. Certain sects of Hinduism such as Vaishnavism also restrict the eating of eggs, fungi, mushroom, and vegetables in the onion / garlic family.