Is Laneth Pescatarian?

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No. Animal product not typically used in food (more typically seen in medications, supplements, cosmetics and/or cleaning supplies).

Laneth and the Pescatarian Diet

Laneth is a term used to describe a series of ethoxylated derivatives of lanolin, which is a natural substance obtained from sheep's wool. These derivatives, such as Laneth-5, Laneth-10, and Laneth-20, are used as emulsifiers and surfactants, helping to blend and stabilize mixtures of water and oil in products. While they are primarily found in cosmetics and personal care items, laneths may occasionally appear in medications or supplements as auxiliary compounds. They are not typically used in food products.

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