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Yes. Keeping kosher is far healthier. For example, shellfish which are forbidden, eat all the garbage of the sea, and are pretty contaminated. Also G-OD forbid all animals that there hooves aren't split, and it turns out that the split hooves let out a lot of toxins, that you would have ate, had it been a non-kosher animal.

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