Is Sodium Coco-Hydrolyzed Animal Protein Alpha-Gal Friendly?

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Sometimes. This ingredient comes from animals and may contain alpha-gal when derived from mammals.

Sodium Coco-Hydrolyzed Animal Protein and the Alpha-Gal Friendly Diet

Sodium Coco-Hydrolyzed Animal Protein is a compound used primarily in personal care products as a surfactant, helping to improve the texture and cleansing properties of shampoos, body washes, and soaps. It is derived from a combination of coconut oil and hydrolyzed animal proteins, which may include proteins sourced from mammalian animals.

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