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Nonveg for covid
Is non-veg preferrable for a covid patient who have infection at lunch and breathing problem. Like fried fish or chicken or mutton?
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Well cooked may be taken but if taking treatment better avoid fried food any type
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You can have chicken , Vegetables, fruits, plenty of water , tea, milk, egg and all the nutritious food
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No diet restrictions unless contraindications.
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Take recipes with non veg that are not too heavy for your stomach as you must be on medication for covid.
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No such proven benefits.
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U can have any kind of non veg
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Take chicken or mutton
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Chicken soup, mutton soups are healthier as compared to fried . Better take as soups
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