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Xylitol is a sugar alcohol that looks and tastes like sugar but has fewer calories and doesn’t raise blood sugar levels. It may have health benefits but could cause digestive issues and other ...
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Verywell Health on MSNIs Xylitol Bad for You? Here’s How It May Affect Your HealthMedically reviewed by Aviv Joshua, MS Xylitol is a natural sugar-free sweetener derived from fruits and vegetables. It tastes ...
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Exploring the Benefits of XylitolIn the quest for healthier alternatives to traditional sugar, xylitol has emerged as a popular choice, offering a range of benefits beyond its sweet taste. But it does have some drawbacks. Xylitol is ...
Xylitol is a non-glycemic (won't raise your blood sugar) sweetener with a cooling aftertaste produced in plants, fruits, and vegetables. It can also be found in soft drinks, ice creams, jams, and ...
Xylitol is used as a sugar substitute because it provides the taste of sugar without the calories and has been shown in patients with diabetes to have no impact on glucose or its regulation. In ...
This dental benefit explains why xylitol appears in so many sugar-free gums, mints, and toothpastes. Even modest exposure of 5-10 grams daily spread across multiple instances can significantly ...
Case in point: xylitol, the sugar substitute that's used in a lot of low-calorie foods. Consumers with diabetes and those trying to lose weight choose artificial sweeteners to safeguard their health.
Afi ingested approximately 35 pieces of sugar-free gum, each containing about 1,000 mg of xylitol, far exceeding the toxic dose for dogs. Just one piece can cause serious illness.
A six-year-old Jack Russell terrier mix named Afi was treated at DoveLewis after eating approximately 35 pieces of xylitol-containing gum, which can cause severe liver damage in dogs.
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