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Reddit mentions of Xlear XyloSweet Non-GMO Xylitol Sweetener, 5lb Bag
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- 100% Pure Xylitol: XyloSweet is a 100% pure xylitol sweetener derived from the fibrous parts of plants, similar in taste to regular organic sugar. We use no filler, flow agents or other additives. Granulated xylitol is a natural sugar that tastes just like sugar and a great choice when looking for sweetners and sugar alternatives.
- Delicious Low Calorie Sweetener: Xylitol may assist in achieving and maintaining a healthy body weight when used with health food. Xylitol sugar is 40% lower in calories than regular sugars, but contains the same sweetness. It can be a great choice for using in diabetic foods and snacks, keto friendly foods or used in blood sugar support supplements.
- Convenient Sugar Replacement: XyloSweet can be be used as a substitute for baking sugar and most other common sweeteners and sugar alternatives without compromising taste or texture. XyloSweet is diabetic safe with a glycemic index of 7, as opposed to 65 for most table sugars.
- Great Taste: Unlike other sugar substitutes, xylitol has no after-taste and can be used in most recipes that call for sugar in equal portions without making any additional adjustments.
- Usage: When cooking, replace sugar with XyloSweet in equal measurements. Xylosweet is heat stable for cooking and baking. It mixes and dissolves like common sugar. XyloSweet is Non-GMO Project verified for purity and quality you can trust.
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Specs:
Color | B000orsij4 |
Height | 11.5 Inches |
Length | 7.25 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | April 2016 |
Size | 5 Pound (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 1.15 Pounds |
Width | 3.5 Inches |
Osteopenia is definitely a consideration for periodontal risk. One way you can make sure that you're absorbing/retaining calcium systemically is by using xylitol. Xylitol effectively transports calcium through the gut wall, thereby making it more bioavailable. Human studies on this are still preliminary, but the data from animal studies is very strong.
Xylitol is also highly effective at preventing cavities, especially when taken regularly throughout the day. The amount of xylitol you need for calcium facilitation is something like 30-40 grams over the course of a day. One teaspoon is about 4.5 grams, so you're looking at 6 teaspoons over a day (or 2 tablespoons). If you're interesting in trying, I'd recommend having a cup of green tea with 2 teaspoons of xylitol, 3 times a day. Green tea has a good amount of naturally occurring fluoride, so it may help even further with cavity prevention.
The only thing you wanna watch out for w/ this regimen is to start off your xylitol uptake slowly. If you have too much all up front, you may get some nice explosive diarrhea. Your body quickly adapts to it though, usually after a couple of weeks of controlled exposure.
Here's a link to some bulk xylitol: http://amzn.com/B000ORSIJ4
Costs $25, should last you 75 days if you use that recommended amount every day, which costs about 33 cents a day.
My medication gives me really bad dry mouth so my dentist told me to get XyloSweet. I put a bit in a water bottle and just sip that all day. I noticed a difference in just a couple of days. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000ORSIJ4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1