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Emerald Forest Xylitol USA Xyla All Natural Sugar Free Sweetener, 1 Pound
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Brand | Emerald Forest |
Weight | 1 Pounds |
Specialty | Wheat Free |
Package Weight | 0.46 Kilograms |
Material Type Free | Sugar Free |
About this item
- Diabetic Safe
- Leaves no aftertaste
- Low Carb, Low Calorie
- The package weight of the product is 1 pounds
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less carb intake. Diabetic safe. Xylitol is a natural low-glycemic sugar manufactured from birch trees or other natural xylan-rich sources. Its metabolized independently of insulin and is safe for diabetics or anyone seeking a healthier life-style. No sugar highs. No sugar lows. Perfect fro coffee, tea, cereal. Does no promote cavities. Looks and taste like sugar. Leaves no aftertaste. Dissolves quickly. (Note: This Product Description Is Informational Only. Always Check The Actual Product Label In Your Possession For The Most Accurate Ingredient Information Before Use. For Any Health Or Dietary Related Matter Always Consult Your Doctor Before Use.) 858320000077
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 2.8 x 4.8 x 8 inches; 1 Pounds
- UPC : 858320000077
- Manufacturer : Emerald Forest
- ASIN : B001QKHSQ2
- Best Sellers Rank: #103,003 in Grocery & Gourmet Food (See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food)
- #41 in Xylitol Sugar Substitutes
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DureLife XYLITOL made From %100 Pure Birch Xylitol
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Important information
Excessive use of Xylitol may cause a mild laxative effect. Use as recommended.
Xylitol.
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I chose this particular brand of Xylitol above the plethora of others available because it is USA made (very important! We have different food manufacturing/processing standards than China!), and is made from birch, NOT GMO corn.
Other posters have mentioned that it gives them gastrointestinal upset if used in excess... I have Crohn's disease, and have not had any trouble with this xylitol at all. Perhaps it is because it is not a corn product? I can only speculate. Everyone's body is different, so I would suggest that one proceed with caution until you find out exactly how it affects you.
Overall, I would definitely reccomend this product to anyone looking to improve their health by cutting sugar, without totally sacrificing their sweet tooth!
my dog got into it TWICE and both times almost DIED! Xylitol can kill your dog in under 30 minutes--it makes dog's blood sugar drop to deadly levels in moments! Very toxic to them! It is very costly to have the vet save them ($5,000 each time!) as dog needed hospitalization for days! They may never fully recover completely. So I can't risk that--or afford that! ***Hint: IF your dog ever eats or licks Xylitol, immediately call Poison Control (yes, the vets say to call Poison Control, just as you would for a human! Really!!) Poison Control told me to quickly rub some corn-syrup under the dog's gums, (dog will absorb it,) to help bring dog's blood sugar back up towards normal, while you IMMEDIATELY take your dog to a vet, as they'll need IV of sugar solutions for a day or more. But call your vet and Poison Control and take their advice. Do NOT delay!
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