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Is there mineral oil in my softgels?

Mineral Oil softgels
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Is there mineral oil in my softgels?

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I saw a post somewhere that said that gelatin softgels contain mineral oils used in their manufacture. According to what I could find, edible mineral or other oils are used in the manufacturing process to lubricate the gelatin before it is formed into softgel capsules. Descriptions and drawings of the manufacturing process indicate that ribbons of gelatin are lubricated on both sides with oil prior to being fed to dies that create the capsule shapes out of them. After encapsulating the softgel, the outside of the softgel is sent to a tumble dryer to remove the oil film and dry the capsule. The drying process also draws moisture from the inside of the capsule through the surface, but there is no mechanism for removing the oil that was on the inner surface of the capsule. It also appears that some systems attempt to minimize the use of lubricant, but more commonly used systems submerge the gelatin in oil, so you are probably consuming mineral oils with your softgels. The most common lubr

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