According to some research, xylitol gum is more effective at reducing dental caries than mouth rinses, toothpaste, tablets, ...
Xylitol is a non-glycemic (won't raise your blood sugar) sweetener with a cooling aftertaste produced in plants, fruits, and ...
Show More Cavities. Using xylitol-containing products in the mouth, such as chewing gum, candies, and toothpaste, reduces the risk for cavities in adults and children 5 years and older.
Xylitol is used in some sugar-free gum, candy, baked goods and toothpaste. A new study finds xylitol, a common sugar substitute, may be harmful for your heart if you consume too much. The zero-calorie ...
One of the most serious risks bubble gum poses to cats is the artificial sweetener xylitol. Found in many sugar-free gums, xylitol is highly toxic to pets. While most research on xylitol toxicity ...
Higher amounts of the low-calorie sweetener xylitol, often marketed as a healthy sugar substitute, are linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular events such as stroke and heart attack ...
“A new type of peanut butter (and other nut butters) is being sold with less sugar, but now includes xylitol as a sweetener,” the warning reads. “That is what is used in sugarless gum and it can be ...