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What Are The Possible Xylitol Side Effects?



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By : Joe Maldonado   

Copyright (c) 2011 Joe Maldonado

There have been a lot of people wanting to find out about Xylitol side effects due to the recent surge in interest in this compound used as a sweetener. In many cases it is consumed in the form of chewing gum, and you will rarely see any possible side effects listed.

A lot of diabetic patients use it as a substitute for sugar in its crystal form. There are a few temporary Xylitol side effects, such as mild diarrhea. It usually will not last very long, but it is slightly uncomfortable nonetheless.

Xylitol is a natural substance that comes from birch trees, which is why it is sometimes referred to as wood sugar. There are also different brands of toothpaste and mouthwash that contain this natural compound. It can also be found in various nasal sprays, and can effectively lower your risk of getting a sinus infection. Some people also report that it helps with other conditions as well, such as asthma. There haven't been any major side effects reported from these products.

Finland is the area of the world in which you will most often find products made from Xylitol. Still, there are several candy and gum products containing xylitol that you can find all over the world. In most cases, you can use Xylitol without having to worry about experiencing any sort of negative side effects. This is why it is highly recommended as a sugar substitute, as it is much healthier in the opinion of professional dieticians and doctors.

One thing that is worth noting is that if you consume more than the recommended dose of this compound, you may feel some discomfort in your stomach, as well as a little bit of mild diarrhea. If you are using it as oral care, the recommended amount is 6-8 grams for optimal results. For sweetener, you should not use more than 40 grams in a day.

Those who suffer from diabetes can benefit greatly from replacing sugar with Xylitol, because it does not have the same negative effects on diabetics that sugar does. As a matter of fact, you can use it as a way to prevent infection as well, since it has been proven effective at fighting the oral and nasal bacteria that cause infection.

In the event that you are interested in using Xylitol, but you are still unsure regarding the side effects, you can always make an appointment with your health care physician. During your appointment you will be able to discuss your interests and learn more about this sweetener. Also, once you have let your doctor know that you are interested in using this sweetener, the two of you can go over various options for using it as well as any specific effects that may come from it. You will most likely feel much more confident about using this product if you have been completely informed regarding the specific xylitol side effects that you may end up experiencing throughout the time in which you are using it.

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