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Description
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- The glycaemic index (a measure of how quickly foods raise blood sugar) of Xylitol is only 7, compared to regular sugar -which has a glycaemic index of 60-70.
- It is an excellent alternative to sugar for people with diabetes, pre-diabetes, obesity or other metabolic problems.
- It has a similar sweetness as regular sugar, is low G.I and has 40% fewer calories and 75% fewer carbs than refined white sugar.
- An all-natural sweetener found in many fruits and vegetables
- Non-GMO
The Benefits Of Xylitol as a natural sweetener:
- Plaque, commonly caused by bacteria Streptococcus Mutans, feeds on glucose from food - but they cannot use xylitol. Eventually, the sugar metabolism in the bacteria is blocked and they literally starve to death.
- The mouth, nose and ears are all interconnected. In much the same way as it kills plaque; Xylitol can reduce ear infections in children by fighting the yeast Candida Albicans that commonly causes ear infections.
- Studies have shown that it increases the absorption of calcium in the digestive system, which is good for your teeth and may also protect against osteoporosis.
- Either by replacing sugar or adding it on top of the diet, can reduce cavities and tooth decay by as much as 30-85%
- It also appears to have prebiotic effects, feeding the friendly bacteria in the gut.
Directions
Use as a sugar substitute, either complimenting your diet or completely replacing other sugars.
Ingredients
Xylitol (made from non-gmo corn)
Warnings
Xylitol can be highly toxic to dogs, leading to hypoglycaemia and/or liver failure. It only takes about 0.1 g/kg for a dog to be affected (less than the amount in a single stick of gum)
Xylitol is generally well tolerated in humans, but some people do get digestive side effects when they consume too much, not unlike conventional Sugar.
If you have Irritable Bowel Syndrome or an intolerance to FODMAPs, then be extra careful with Sugar Alcohol and consider avoiding them altogether.
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Reviews
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Reviews
3 out of 3 people would recommend this product
27/10/2023, By JulieWill try erythritol next. This xylitol made things taste minty. Weird..27/10/2023, By JulieGood value for money. But for some reason this xylitol made things taste minty.. Very weird.
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