Kashrut, the Jewish dietary laws, govern the preparation and consumption of food for Jew. There is no conflict between kashrut and preparing food for diabetics.
Yes.
Kosher is not a person, so it can't eat anything. But the blood of mammals and birds is not kosher, so people who keep kosher can't eat it.
Hindus do not eat beef no matter if it is Kosher or non-kosher.
Diabetics and non-diabetics have to eat carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are the only organic compound that living organisms can use to produce energy.
They can eat a kosher diet, and be slaughtered the kosher way.
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There is kosher insulin that is derived from a plant. However, as insulin is injected and not consumed and because it is required to maintain the health and life of diabetics, porcine derived insulin is allowed. There is no religious requirement for "kosher" insulin as it is not a food and is not consumed.
Jews are only able to eat kosher food because it is against their religion to eat non kosher food.
Diabetics can eat whatever they want.
Anything that's kosher.
Yes, basil is kosher.
Christianity does not require kosher foods.