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Re: Does Gelatin break abstinence?
« Reply #5 on: August 20, 2025, 12:50:00 AM »
I’ve been told by a priest that gelatin used for medication, like capsules, liquid, or chewable does not break abstinence or fast including Eucharistic fast if taking it cannot be delayed. In these cases, it is a vehicle to convey medication to the body, not a food or drink. Nobody eats a Z-pack of Zithromycin, drinks Mucinex, or eats omeprazole gel tabs for GERD!
 

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Re: Does Gelatin break abstinence?
« Reply #6 on: August 20, 2025, 02:00:25 AM »
I’ve been told by a priest that gelatin used for medication, like capsules, liquid, or chewable does not break abstinence or fast including Eucharistic fast if taking it cannot be delayed. In these cases, it is a vehicle to convey medication to the body, not a food or drink. Nobody eats a Z-pack of Zithromycin, drinks Mucinex, or eats omeprazole gel tabs for GERD!
 
What about those taking vitamins? Assuming it's not for medicinal reasons.


Re: Does Gelatin break abstinence?
« Reply #7 on: August 20, 2025, 08:48:23 AM »
What about those taking vitamins? Assuming it's not for medicinal reasons.
I’d class vitamins with medicine. You don’t eat vitamins. Why does anyone take vitamins or minerals?  Why would anyone take them except as medicinally?  The medicine needn’t be prescribed by a doctor. Example, acetaminophen is over the counter and comes in gel caps, tablets, liquid which often contains gelatin. I take Dailyone Multivitamin + Minerals for senior women, 60+ It’s in a gel cap. I take one in the morning with a blood pressure tablet. I do not eat them! Bite it by accident and it tastes just terrible!
No one would serve Tylenol and Multivitamin as a side dish or condiment with a meal! 

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Re: Does Gelatin break abstinence?
« Reply #8 on: August 20, 2025, 04:58:47 PM »
I’d class vitamins with medicine. You don’t eat vitamins. Why does anyone take vitamins or minerals?  Why would anyone take them except as medicinally?  The medicine needn’t be prescribed by a doctor. Example, acetaminophen is over the counter and comes in gel caps, tablets, liquid which often contains gelatin. I take Dailyone Multivitamin + Minerals for senior women, 60+ It’s in a gel cap. I take one in the morning with a blood pressure tablet. I do not eat them! Bite it by accident and it tastes just terrible!
No one would serve Tylenol and Multivitamin as a side dish or condiment with a meal!
Because they can be supplements without being medicine.