You should check the label for any indication your people have made regarding its Kosherness. Hopefully the price tag will not be blocking the info you are trying to obtain.
2007-03-27 03:51:17
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answered by PearlJammer44 2
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You won't be hated by anyone nor by God if you ate a non-kosher food! and I don't think that will make you less of a jew.
2007-03-27 03:50:44
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answered by Skynaut 4
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You should be able to look on the container for content.
If prescribed medication, it is highly unlikely it has any animal content.
Most drugs are refined from earthly sources some minerals and a whole lot of cooked up chemicals.
I would say since the laws intended use was don't eat pork,your OK.
2007-03-27 03:56:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Is that a prescription? Check the box. Call the manufacturer. Call the UOHC.
Is this a joke?
I don't know what this stuff is, but if it is treyf just stop taking it. If it was an honest mistake and you don't continue, all will be well.
2007-03-27 03:49:13
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answered by Alowishus B 4
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Generally speaking...most perscription drugs are kosher, most dietary supplements are not.
Colonix is a dietary supplement. Assume it is not kosher unless it specifically has a hechsher.
2007-03-27 03:54:03
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answered by mzJakes 7
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It depends, is it the ham or the bacon flavor colonix?
2007-03-27 04:02:48
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answered by Anonymous
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It's unclean, very unclean.
Oy vay!
2007-03-27 03:50:38
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answered by Anonymous
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It's got pork in it and you're going hell. Sorry, bud.
2007-03-27 03:49:23
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answered by steve_dorings 2
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pray
now
2007-03-27 03:49:16
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answered by Godis! 3
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