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These 3 things i have found out are derived from animals.
before i never ate them, but heard about them and avoided them
then one day i ate cereal that had gelatin and lecithin, knowing that it did...but never really knew for sure that they were derived from meat...i just went on heresay
now i feel guilty that i ate them, because ive checked on wikipedia what they are...
soya lecithin is veggie your right. if it just says lecithin dont assume it will be soya because it wont and it wont be veggie!!
im not to sure what you meant by your orriginal question
if your asking what you should do if you have eaten gelatin the answer is go ask the panj payare!