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Xylitol Articles

The effects of equal, xylitol, sucrose and starch on diabetics
publication: PubMed (07/01/1981)

The effects of equal caloric amounts of xylitol, sucrose and starch on insulin requirements and blood glucose levels in insulin-dependent diabetics.

Sugar Substitutes in the Diabetic Diet
publication: PubMed (01/01/1976)

Xylitol
publication: IPCS Inchem (11/30/-0001)

Xylitol: A Sweet Alternative
publication: Vitamin Research Products (11/30/-0001)

Xylitol: A Sweetener for Health
publication: Joel Tietge (11/30/-0001)

Strive For 5

  1. Use Xylitol toothpaste, mouthwash, and nasal spray upon waking up

  2. After breakfast use Xylitol gum, mints or candy

  3. After lunch use Xylitol gum, mints or candy

  4. After dinner use Xylitol gum, mints or candy

  5. Use Xylitol toothpaste, mouthwash, and nasal spray upon going to bed

Incidentally, if you are looking for a safe alternative to sugar, xylitol actually looks, tastes and pours just like regular sugar. Discovered simultaneously by French and German chemists in 1891, xylitol has been safely used since the 1970s as an ingredient in gums and candies. You can use it on your morning breakfast cereal or on anything you'd like to sweeten naturally, as well baking. For an all-around sugar replacement, xylitol is my favorite. It comes in convenient packets, or can be purchased in bulk as well.

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