Is it a sin to take a supplement that is derived from an unclean animal? Gelatin made from pigs or Krill Oil?
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I heard they use either hog bristles or pig's hooves to make gelatin and I also hear of a supplement called Krill Oil that some people take which comes from Krill, an unclean ocean animal.
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Answer:
If you are keeping Kosher (or Halal), or are a Hindu who does not eat meat, or whatever, eating these things would count as a sin.
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