Can you take vitamins on a fast day?
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A partial answer: I have heard from my rabbi, but of course contact your own for an halachic ruling, that prenatal vitamins (prescription or over-the-counter) which one's doctor says to take have the same rule as any other medicine prescribed by a doctor. |
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Swallowing a regular pill is not considered eating food, and is permitted on a fast day and does not require a bracha. However, chewable bills (that have flavor) are different, and probably cannot be taken on a fast. |
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I would think not, unless they were prescribed by a doctor. Vitamins are not medicine and are taken voluntarily and therefore would not be considered as a danger if you miss taking them one day. |
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