Is Disodium Tallowaminodipropionate Low FODMAP?

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Yes. This ingredient is generally considered compatible with a Fodmap diet.

Disodium Tallowaminodipropionate and the Low FODMAP Diet

Disodium Tallowaminodipropionate is a compound derived from tallow, which is a form of animal fat, typically sourced from cattle or sheep. It is used primarily in the cosmetics and personal care industry as a surfactant or conditioning agent. While it is not commonly found in food products, its presence in personal care items may be a concern for individuals following a vegan lifestyle.

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