🥶 Flying Beast Drops a Shocker: Are Your “Safe” Medicines Actually Hiding Animal Fat?

YouTuber Flying Beast (Gaurav Taneja) just lit up the internet with one of the most unexpected revelations yet—and fans are SHOOK.

On his Instagram story, the popular vlogger claimed that medicines we casually pop may not be as “vegetarian-friendly” as people assume. He revealed that Vitamin D and Calcium supplements prescribed to his wife contained gelatin of animal origin, with some even derived from oyster shells, cow, or pig fat.

“Think about it—people who don’t even eat onion or garlic are unknowingly consuming animal products through medicines,” he wrote.

Fans immediately flooded social media, some applauding him for pulling back the curtain, while others worried this might fuel paranoia around essential treatments.

For those who don’t know, Flying Beast (aka Gaurav Taneja) is one of India’s biggest lifestyle and family vloggers, with millions of followers across YouTube and Instagram. He’s no stranger to sparking debate—whether it’s fitness, family life with Ritu Rathee Taneja, or now…pharma secrets.

The bigger question now: Should pharmaceutical companies be required to label animal-based ingredients more clearly?

Social media is divided. One fan commented, “This is the wake-up call we needed!” while another snapped, “Medicines save lives. Why scare people?”

With Flying Beast’s massive platform, this discussion isn’t going away anytime soon. Will other YouTubers jump in and echo his concerns—or will this controversy fizzle out like yesterday’s viral reel?

Stay tuned, because this one’s got “ongoing drama” written all over it.

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