Xylitol Studies
Many people consume sugarless gum and sugar substitutes without ever really understanding what they're putting in their bodies. You take the time to go to the gym, you eat healthy and you visit the doctor on a regular basis, but if you chew gum with aspartame, sorbitol or sucralose, you may be chewing gum that creates sugar cravings and actually increases the accumulation of bacteria in the mouth.
Xylitol is a sugar substitute that received a good deal of press coverage lately. Chewing Xylitol even three times a day can have a positive effect on your oral health, and there are plenty of studies to back up these claims. Xylitol has been recognized by the American Dental Association as a healthy a alternative to sugar. Xylitol Studies: Get Results from Your Sugarless Gum The University of Michigan and the University of Indiana Dental Schools both conducted studies on Xylitol chewing gum and plaque. The studies showed a significant reduction in plaque build up in the people who chewed Xylitol sweetened gum. Other studies conducted by the Ylivieska Health Center in Finland showed kids who chew between seven and ten grams of Xylitol gum per day reduced new dental cavities by up to 60 percent. At ElimiTaste, we saw the need for a potent and affordable Xylitol gum with a high concentration of the sweetener. The gum you find in the stores that is sweetened with a blend of Xyltiol and sorbitol. We use pure Xylitol in our Zapp and SmokeScreen gum. Order today, and we'll ship your gum for free to anywhere in the world. Place your order online at sales@elimitaste.com, by phone at (866) 700-2899, by fax at (562) 494-6455, or by mail at 3320 Industry Drive, Signal Hill, CA 90755.
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