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  • 29/01/2025

I'm wondering about eating non-veg around the time I get my vaccine. Is it okay to have non-veg the day before I get vaccinated? And what about on the day of or after the vaccine? Can you tell me if it's safe or if I should avoid it?

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Yes, it is safe to eat non-vegetarian food both before and after taking the vaccine. There is no specific dietary restriction for consuming non-veg around the time of vaccination. Just ensure you are eating balanced meals and staying hydrated to support your immune system post-vaccination.

Answered 04/07/2025

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