Dietary requirements are dealt with in the Old Testament (see Exodus, for example) and are generally based on rules of hygiene and general cleanliness, essential concepts for man when you're trying to lead a lot of reluctant people through a desert without losing too many to gastric afflictions, but not too much of a bother for God. All you can do, really, is innocently climb a mountain and stagger back under the weight of rocks carved with commands from your God, whom even the most stubborn ignores at their peril because other people tend to kill you for doing so. These requirements were maintained by the Hebrews and still form part of the Jewish diet, observed rigidly by Orthodox Jews and perhaps a little more casually by Jews who are observant but not strictly so. (See Kosher food). Islamic food requirements are coincidentally not dissimilar to Jewish, except in the matter of alcohol and in a few other areas: both dietary regimes originated in similar manner. Christians, having learned about food in cooler, greener lands with marginally better hygiene and a good variety of foods, generally ate whatever they liked, and continue to do so. Dietary restrictions in the Christian world tend to revolve around cultural practices, climate, and food availability. _______________________ For centuries, Christians in cool climates have believed they must observe class distinctions when it comes to food and drink, but that isn't a religious requirement. I believe that while Christians may eat anything, they are urged not to eat something if doing so will give offense to weaker or less knowledgeable Christians. _______________________
A Christian can eat whatever he/she wants to. We are normal people.
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I general list of good foods to eat while on a type A diet can be found on www.dietpromises.com. It gives a list of foods that are recommended and not recommended.
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Create a list of foods that you eat regularly and then check the cholesterol content of these foods. Exclude foods that are especially high in cholesterol and you should be left with a list of foods that you enjoy that are also healthy.
You can find a diabetic food list at http://diabetes.webmd.com/diabetic-food-list-best-worst-foods. It will help explain what foods to eat and what to stay away from.
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Here is a useful website. Your cat can eat some of certain foods. Check out the website for a list of foods to avoid and foods that can be fine.http://petdoc.com/story/can-cats-eat-human-foods
Yes there are a list of foods that you should eat if you are a certain blood type. If you wish to find information about what you should eat based on your own specific blood type, visit http://www.biotype.net/diets/bloodtypes.htm.
There are countless lists of foods containing gluten available online and their accuracy is spurious. My advice would be to ask your doctor for a list.