No. This product is not Alpha-Gal friendly as it lists 7 ingredients that do not comply and 7 ingredients that may not comply.

Is James Skinner Baking J Skinner Cinnamon Rolls, 18 oz Alpha-Gal Friendly?

No. This product is not Alpha-Gal friendly as it lists 7 ingredients that do not comply and 7 ingredients that may not comply.
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Ingredients

Enriched Wheat Flour (Wheat Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin and Folic Acid), Margarine [Palm Oil, Soybean Oil, Water, Salt, Mono and Diglycerides, Soy Lecithin, Sodium Benzoate and Citric Acid (Preservatives), Artificial Flavor, Beta Carotene (Color), Vitamin A Palmitate Added], Sugar, Cornstarch, Water, Whole Eggs, High Fructose Corn Syrup, [Water and Monoglycerides with Propionic Acid and Phosphoric Acid (Added as Preservatives)], Neufchatel Cheese [Pasteurized Milk and Cream, Cheese Culture, Salt, Carob Bean Gum], Contains Less than 2% of Each of the Following: Egg Whites, Brown Sugar (Sugar, Cane Syrups), Yeast, Palm Oil with Soya Lecithin, Corn Syrup, Cinnamon, Food Starch-Modified, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Salt, Sodium Stearoyl Lactylate, Natural & Artificial Flavors, Agar, Non-Fat Milk and Whey Solids, Baking Powder [Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Corn Starch, Monocalcium Phosphate], Artificial Color, Citric Acid, Ascorbic Acid, Sodium Benzoate and Calcium Propionate (Preservatives).

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What is a Alpha-Gal Friendly diet?

An Alpha-Gal diet eliminates mammalian meat and products containing mammalian-derived ingredients to prevent allergic reactions in people with alpha-gal syndrome. This includes beef, pork, lamb, dairy products, gelatin, and certain medications derived from mammals. The condition involves a specific sugar molecule found in most mammals, often triggered after a tick bite. People may experience delayed allergic reactions 3-6 hours after consuming trigger foods. The diet focuses on safe alternatives like poultry, fish, and plant-based proteins. When followed carefully, often with guidance from an allergist or dietitian, it can prevent serious reactions while maintaining adequate nutrition.