Is Insolitol Egg Free?

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Yes. This ingredient is generally considered compatible with a Egg Free diet.

Insolitol and the Egg Free Diet

Insolitol, also known as inositol, is a type of sugar alcohol that's commonly found in plants, animals, and certain foods. It is often used as a sweetener or as a functional ingredient in health supplements, given its role in cellular processes. Despite its name, insolitol is closely related to other sugar alcohols and is valued for its health benefits, including potential effects on mental health and insulin sensitivity.

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