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Effects Of Xylitol

Xylitol has been called birch sugar or wood sugar because its sweet crystals can be obtained from certain kinds of wood. Xylitol is also extracted from a number of different berries, corn cobs, and even certain mushrooms. Because this sweetener is extracted from natural substances, it is an all-natural substitute for cane sugar.

Unlike xylitol, many of the most popular artificial sweeteners like saccharin, Splenda, and sucralose, have been shown to cause negative side effects in lab tests. The only known problem with xylitol in human consumption is a laxative effect when eaten in very large amounts. In fact, in general, researchers have found a number of positive effects associated with xylitol.

Experience the Positive Effects of Xylitol
You may notice cleaner teeth and overall improved dental health after chewing gum with xylitol for a while. Xylitol is also known to inhibit oral infections, particularly those caused by Candida yeast. Xylitol may also improve bone density, according to lab tests on rats.

Because xylitol is absorbed more slowly than sugar, diabetics can consume it safely. Xylitol can also clear out nasal and ear infections. You can experience all of the positive effects of xylitol when you chew our ElimiTaste brand gums sweetened exclusively with this health-promoting sugar substitute. Try our gum today; we don't think you'll be disappointed. Place your order online, or contact us at sales@elimitaste.com, info@elimitaste.com, or support@elimitaste.com with your questions. Phone us toll free at (866) 700-2899 or at (562) 494-6100. Fax us at (562) 494-6455, or write us at 3320 Industry Drive, Signal Hill, CA 90755.

 
 
 
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