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I looked for information contrary to xylitol over a year ago and felt

suspicious about the clamp out there only offering 'benefits'. It

was similarly difficult to find that on coffee. I personally trust

Stevia much more - get mine from Sunrider who concentrates it the

best, combines with a bit of chrysanthemum to enhance it and get the

most vibrant crops. It's really healthy for you overall - maybe I'll

send info later.

An extract from Birch, I'm sorry, cannot be the same thing as one

from corn - not entirely, unless it is so super processed and who

knows what. I would trust a birch product more if I had to.

It feels like another blanket pulled over like soy and aspartame and

that other fake sugar that's supposed to be 'made from sugar cane'.

:)

Liz

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> >

> > Yep, but please note that it is deadly for dogs!

> > Ingrid

> >

> > I'm hearing that Xylitol can provide tremendous dental benefits,

> > remineralizing your teeth, preventing cavities and even healing

> > cavities.

> >

> > Looked all over the net for negatives and can't find any.

> >

> > What do y'all have to say?

> >

> > t

> >

> > ------------------------------------

> >

> >

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I looked for information contrary to xylitol over a year ago and felt

suspicious about the clamp out there only offering 'benefits'. It

was similarly difficult to find that on coffee. I personally trust

Stevia much more - get mine from Sunrider who concentrates it the

best, combines with a bit of chrysanthemum to enhance it and get the

most vibrant crops. It's really healthy for you overall - maybe I'll

send info later.

An extract from Birch, I'm sorry, cannot be the same thing as one

from corn - not entirely, unless it is so super processed and who

knows what. I would trust a birch product more if I had to.

It feels like another blanket pulled over like soy and aspartame and

that other fake sugar that's supposed to be 'made from sugar cane'.

:)

Liz

>

> >

> > Yep, but please note that it is deadly for dogs!

> > Ingrid

> >

> > I'm hearing that Xylitol can provide tremendous dental benefits,

> > remineralizing your teeth, preventing cavities and even healing

> > cavities.

> >

> > Looked all over the net for negatives and can't find any.

> >

> > What do y'all have to say?

> >

> > t

> >

> > ------------------------------------

> >

> >

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