Shellac

Shellac

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Shellac is a covering that is used on nutritional supplements. It is naturally derived from the Laccifera lacca bug and is safe to consume.

Do not confuse the shellac that is used on furniture or wood floors with the shellac used on supplements. Although the shellac used as a varnish also comes from the lacca bug, it is mixed with other ingredients which are not safe for consumption.

Shellac is a preferred coating on supplements because it allows for time release of the dietary supplements. A supplement coated in shellac will not disintegrate in the stomach but rather in the lower intestine.

Although there are no known side effects to shellac, some people are actually allergic to it. The allergic reactions are listed below in the following article.

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Summary

Shellac Benefits Shellac is one of the most preferred ways to coat supplements. Shellac used on supplements prevents stomach discomfort like nausea or vomiting. This is because of the way shellac-coated supplements break down in your lower intestine. The time release process is easier ... more

Shellac Benefits

Shellac is one of the most preferred ways to coat supplements. Shellac used on supplements prevents stomach discomfort like nausea or vomiting.

This is because of the way shellac-coated supplements break down in your lower intestine. The time release process is easier on your body and is optimal for absorption.

According to the Food and Drug Administration, shellac is listed as one of its “Generally Recognized as Safe” ingredients when used in accordance with the FDA’s recommendations.

Shellac Side Effects

As mentioned above, there are no side effects to consuming shellac. However, some individuals are allergic to shellac.

The allergy manifests when the allergic person comes into contact with the shellac. According to allergEaze, individuals who are allergic may experience skin redness, swelling, itching, or blisters.

Another side effect of shellac occurs in people who have difficulty breaking down shellac. When this occurs and is not treated, individuals may lose excess amounts of weight, experience internal bleeding, or have perforations in the intestine. This kind of allergy is extremely rare.

Shellac Products

Since supplement and pharmaceutical manufacturing is the number one use of shellac, it is easy to find multiple products with shellac as an ingredient.

For example, nutritional supplements used to lose weight contain shellac as a coating around the liquid capsule. Muscle Tech’s dietary supplement Hydroxycut Hardcore is one of the many supplements that contain shellac.

Another product which uses shellac for its liquid capsule coating is Xenadrine 99% Caffeine Free Xenadrine Ultra. Xenadrine Ultra is taken to promote weight loss.  The shellac coating helps to exacerbate this by breaking down the capsule in a rapid release method.

A commonly used over the counter product that contains shellac is ibuprofen. Ibuprofen is used in alleviating pain caused by swelling or injury, headaches, and fever.

One of the benefits of taking ibuprofen in a shellac coated caplet or capsule is that the shellac coating allows for time release to occur. This allows the ibuprofen to alleviate the pain faster than if it was not coated in shellac.

Shellac and Food

Shellac is often used as a coating for fruit. Since many supplements contain fruit extracts, there is a good chance you are consuming shellac in this way as well. Shellac is also used as a food coloring or coating in food, beverages, candy, and coffee beans.

Shellac and Additional Uses

There are many additional uses for shellac. Are you a competitive bodybuilder? Do you simply care about the way you look? You will find the additional uses of shellac to be quite beneficial.

For example, shellac is used in nail polish. Nail polish does not simply have cosmetic benefits.

  • In fact, if you are a bodybuilder, it is a necessity in competition to maintain the appearance of your nails. A quick and easy clear coating of shellac nail polish can do wonders to boost your score.
  • The shellac in nail polish also protects your nail bed. When a nail is unhealthy it often splits, peels, or cracks.
  • Coating your nails with a shellac based product can prevent these unsightly nails. It will also quench a nail’s thirst, preventing splitting, peeling, and cracking.
  • A shellac based nail polish can also protect the nail against infection. The shellac in the nail polish creates a barrier so that fungus cannot penetrate the nail.

Shellac overlay is another option for nails. However, the product remains on the nail for an extensive amount of time and may lead to damaging the nail bed.

You also have to repeatedly add the shellac overlay to the nail which can be costly and time consuming. As you can see there are many uses for shellac, but it is extremely beneficial as a coating for supplements.

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Other

  • Side Effects
  • Other Names
  • Uses
None Known Except For Allergic Reaction
Shellac, Gommelaque, Lac, Lacca, Laccifer lacca.
Fingernail Coating
Prevents Nausea
Prevents Vomiting
Supplement Coating