Is Hair Pescatarian?
AvoidNo. Animal product not typically used in food (more typically seen in medications, supplements, cosmetics and/or cleaning supplies).
Hair and the Pescatarian Diet
Hair, in the context of ingredients, is not commonly used in food products. It is primarily found in non-food items such as medications, supplements, cosmetics, and cleaning supplies. In some instances, hair-derived ingredients, like L-cysteine, are used in food processing, but these are often sourced from non-animal origins for such purposes.
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How Spoonful reviews ingredients
- Evidence-based. Diet compatibility ratings are compiled from peer-reviewed nutrition guidance, dietary association recommendations, and ingredient composition data.
- Continuously updated. Our ingredient database is refreshed as new sources and product data become available.
- Transparent uncertainty. When an ingredient's safety depends on serving size, preparation, or sub-ingredients, we mark it “caution” rather than forcing a binary answer.
- Not medical advice. Ratings are general guidance. Always consult a registered dietitian for personalized recommendations.
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