Is Stearamide Alpha-Gal Friendly?

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Sometimes. Stearamide can come from either animal or plant sources. When animal-derived, it is a fat from cows, pigs, and sheep.

Stearamide and the Alpha-Gal Friendly Diet

Stearamide is a fatty amide compound that is used primarily as a slip agent, release agent, or anti-blocking agent in industrial settings. In the food industry, it may be used as an additive to improve the texture or stability of certain products. Stearamide is derived from stearic acid, which can be sourced from either animal fats (such as those from cows, pigs, and sheep) or plant oils.

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