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Xylitol crystals Xylitol , also called wood sugar , is a polyol used as a sugar substitute . The compound was first derived from birch but is also found in raspberries and plums . Xylitol is most popular in Finland , where many candies are also made in xylitol versions. In 2004 , Trident gum was reformulated to include xylitol. Xylitol, gram for gram, is roughly as sweet as... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Xylitol
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... ( sweetener ) ( flavour enhancer ) E965 Maltitol (i) Maltitol (ii) Maltitol syrup ( sweetener ) ( stabiliser ) ( humectant ) E966 Lactitol ( sweetener ) [AO] E967 Xylitol ( sweetener ) E999 Quillaia extract ( foaming agent ) E1000–E1999 (additional chemicals) E1103 Invertase ( stabiliser ) E1105 Lysozyme ( preservative ) E1200 Polydextrose... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/E number
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...cavities. Patients with xerostomia should avoid the use of decongestants and antihistamines , and pay careful attention to oral hygiene . Sipping sugarless fluids frequently, chewing xylitol -containing gum , and using a carboxymethyl cellulose saliva substitute as a mouthwash may help. Xerostomia is sometimes colloquially called pasties or cottonmouth , the latter especially... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Xerostomia
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...is yes, in the same way that something containing vinegar does not contain alcohol. Only someone wholly ignorant of chemistry could equate sugars and sugar alcohols. See also mannitol xylitol External link NIH Diabetes dictionary — see entry on sorbitol This food -and- drink -related article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it . ... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Sorbitol
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...at normal doses. The majority of sugar substitutes approved for food use are artificially synthesized compounds. However, some natural sugar substitutes are known — including sorbitol and xylitol , which are found in berries , fruit , vegetables and mushrooms . (Although natural, they may be produced synthetically in bulk food production, to lower production costs.) Other natural substitutes... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Sugar substitute
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...or turkey spicy foods alcohol dairy products like milk, cheese, and ice cream fruits like apples, peaches, or pears fatty and greasy foods sweeteners , such as sorbitol , xylitol , mannitol , aspartame and fructose , which are found in diet drinks, sugarless gum and candy, chocolate, and fruit juices Eat smaller meals more frequently. In some people, large... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Fecal incontinence
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...because it has blood and scar tissue in it that blocks sight. An eye surgeon replaces the clouded gel with a clear fluid. See also: Diabetic retinopathy. Vitreous humor - The clear jelly (gel) that fills the center of the eye. X Xylitol - A sweetener found in plants and used as a substitute for sugar; it is called a nutritive sweetener because it provides calories, just like sugar. http://www.all-about-all.info/article/List of terms associated with diabetes
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...even sugary gum may be helpful, as the sugar dissolves out very quickly. Chewing gum has also been identified with improving memory according to various studies. Gum containing the sugar xylitol can help counteract tooth decay . When spat on the ground, chewing gum will stick firmly and can only be removed with great difficulty. For this reason, the sale of chewing gum has been prohibited... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Chewing gum
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...for having a strong synergistic effect when used in conjunction with other artificial sweeteners such as aspartame , saccharin and acesulfame potassium , as well as sugar alcohols such as xylitol and cyclamate. NHDC usage boosts the effects of these sweeteners at lower concentrations than would otherwise be required; smaller amounts of other sweeteners are needed. This provides a cost... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Neohesperidin dihydrochalcone
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...the surface of the teeth. This may include a fluoride toothpaste or mouthwash . Many dentists include application of topical fluoride solutions as part of routine visits. Chewing gum containing xylitol , wood sugar, is widely used to protect teeth in some countries, being especially popular in Finnish candy industry. Its effect on reducing plaque is believed to be based on bacteria not being... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Dental caries
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