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a lot of questions. many sarbloh bibeki singhs and bibian have told me their diets and i dont quite understand how they can do certain things if sarbloh bibek states you must only eat and drink out of food prepared and served from utensils of sarbloh and only from rehiti amritdhari gursikhs

1) how can you drink milk if it prepared in factories obv not by amritdharis and prepared in huge machines not made of sarbloh and stored in plastic bottles in supermarkets where just about all sikhs will by their dudh from?

2) how can you drink water if it is prepared using all these chemicals and in all these factories and is served through a non sarbloh tap that is not using sarbloh and not prepared by rehit amritdharis 

3) how can you make roti if the atta that we get from the shops is stored in cardboard/paper bags and prepared and sorted by non-rehit non-amritdharis

4) how can you eat bread if again as above it doesn't follow that conduct

the same thing with nuts (served in plastic bags), butter and you could even argue parshad in a gurdwara?

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I guess you could bypass all of this if you or another rehitvan gursikh has their own personal farm with cows, wheat, etc. That was how it was in the old days, so it was not too difficult to maintain bibek budh as a sikh back then, unless you were in a jungle during the times where the head of a sikh was worth a lot money.

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1) Get raw milk directly from farm or farmer's market

2) Get water from a spring or well 

3) Get the whole wheat grains and grind them at home e.g. chakki/stone grinder

4. You wouldn't want to eat bread. Full of horrible things like sugar, rapeseed oil, soy, emulsifiers, preservatives, msg....1 way ticket to the grave smh. Someone also told me that certain processing treatments like bleaching of flour can give people diabetes because this chemical called alloxan forms, and they don't have to label it under ingredients because it was put into the bread to start with, but formed later on due to chemical reaction. Scary stuff. 

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Sarbloh Bibecki is supposed to drink water from well, and not from tap. Sarbloh bibeck is not allowed tap water.

If Singh is drinking tap water, then they are lying about sarbloh bibeck. There is another type of bibeck followed in western countries due to tap water use.

Some sarbloh bibecki Singhs in Buddha Dal will not even eat food prepared by their wives, they are that strict.

I think some Singhs in western countries who claim to follow Sarbloh bibeck are speaking jhooth.

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41 minutes ago, ipledgeblue said:

Sarbloh Bibecki is supposed to drink water from well, and not from tap. Sarbloh bibeck is not allowed tap water.

If Singh is drinking tap water, then they are lying about sarbloh bibeck. There is another type of bibeck followed in western countries due to tap water use.

Some sarbloh bibecki Singhs in Buddha Dal will not even eat food prepared by their wives, they are that strict.

I think some Singhs in western countries who claim to follow Sarbloh bibeck are speaking jhooth.

Is bottled water allowed?

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On 7/19/2018 at 10:44 AM, Guest Jatt said:

Gurmat Bibek is your best option. I doubt there are many Sarblohis on this site.

This, GurmatBibek.com is better for any Sarabloh / Bibek questions.

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16 hours ago, Preeet said:

Is bottled water allowed?

Strictly speaking we should only be drinking pure water from well or spring, but due to where we live  we might not have access to these things in which case a good quality, fluoride free mineral water is better than drinking poisonous tap water, it is the lesser of the 2 evils.

I think I read some comments about the dangers of modern cooking materials like stainless steel, aluminium, teflon leaching stuff into food and releasing dangerous fumes. I think everyone should use sarbloh, it has lots of benefits.

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20 hours ago, Guest bibek budh said:

Strictly speaking we should only be drinking pure water from well or spring, but due to where we live  we might not have access to these things in which case a good quality, fluoride free mineral water is better than drinking poisonous tap water, it is the lesser of the 2 evils.

I think I read some comments about the dangers of modern cooking materials like stainless steel, aluminium, teflon leaching stuff into food and releasing dangerous fumes. I think everyone should use sarbloh, it has lots of benefits.

Ooh okay. Thank you-ji.

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