These days, almost all soaps are made from natural ingredients. Soap used to be made from animal fat (which produced the 'lather') - modern manufacturing techniques have removed the need for animal products from soap, by finding natural (and man-made) alternatives.
it is nonvegetarian
Mushrooms are acceptable in a vegetarian diet
No.
Every mass-market brand of toothpaste is vegetarian.
bleach, dishwasher soap, detergent, soap bars
A meaning of a pH over 7 is that the soap has ions OH-.
vomiting/diarrhea
Dish soap contains ingredients that are used to repel grease and can irritate the skin. Hand soap is much milder and often contains moisturizers.
According to me Dove soap is good, natural & a mild soap so its TFM would be more than 85.
Probably not, but it can make you ill, as soap contains chemicals and ingredients that are not supposed to be eaten.
To determine if your soap contains lye, check the ingredient list for sodium hydroxide (lye) or potassium hydroxide, which are common saponification agents. If the soap is labeled as "cold process," "handmade," or "natural," it likely contains lye, as it is a necessary component in traditional soap-making. Additionally, if the soap is well-made and properly cured, it should not have any residual lye; however, if you notice an unusual smell or skin irritation, it may indicate the presence of unreacted lye.
A soap bubble, for example.