No; it is made from the connective tissues inside animals.
"No" is too simplistic an answer.
If you are you are a vegetarian for health reasons, then you must weigh the risk of the Gelatin verses the benefits of the medication.
If you are a vegetarian for moral reasons, then you must take into account that EVERY decision involves balancing competing moral values. Some questions to consider when deciding whether your health benefit is worth consuming an animal product:
How severe is you illness?
How effective is the medication?
To what lengths are you willing to go to avoid harming non-human animals?
Do refuse to ride in a car because insects will be inadvertently be crushed beneath its wheels? (OK, that may not be a fair question, but it is important to recognise the trade-offs).
Yes!
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Gelatin is made of the collagen found inside animal bone and skin, and thus is not suitable for vegetarians.
Gelatin is not vegetarian but agar and pectin are.
No it is derived from the collagen inside animals skin and bones
I'm sure it's gelatine as it's not suitable for vegetarians.
It depends upon the person, but many vegetarians do not eat gelatin, present in marshmallows (and thus in wagon wheels). Vegetarian alternatives do exist.
Paracetamol is synthetically produced, but the manufacturers did test on animals. For more information, click on the link below.
I personally have never seen a gummy bear package that didn't say gelatin on it, which is not suitable for vegetarians since it is boiled down bones. boiled down bones is nasty!! my friend eats gelatin even though she's vegetarian. she's only 10... so, she doesnt care ^__^
Pollio Ricotta cheese is suitable for vegetarians.
Whatever your feelings about the PETA organization might be, they have a pretty comprehensive list of candies that are okay to eat, and the ingredients to look for that are not. See the related link below. Vegetarians do not eat candy with gelatin, glycerin, or insect derived colors, such as carmine.
If the Starburst is of the American variety, then it contains gelatin and is NOT vegetarian. Starburst sold in the UK however, is actually suitable for even vegans.
Most gelatin, from capsules to jello, comes from bone meal. The bone meal may come from various sources.
there not suitable for vegetarians