Is Sheepskin Rye Free?

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

Sheepskin and the Rye Free Diet

Sheepskin refers to the skin of a sheep, often with the fleece still attached. It is primarily used in the manufacture of clothing, footwear, and accessories. In some cases, sheepskin byproducts can be found in non-food items like medications, supplements, and cosmetics, especially in the form of lanolin, which is derived from the wool of sheep. Lanolin is used for its moisturizing properties.

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