Guest guest Posted August 19, 2008 Report Share Posted August 19, 2008 > > I believe that is what is in my children's chewables. I noticed it > did help their teeth. It's also suppose to be good for ears and I ________________________ It may be wonderful for humans but it's toxic and does kill dogs. If you have it in the house and you have dogs I would look for another alternative. Jackie Noel www.sagaciousairedales.com www.sagaciousdogcountry.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2008 Report Share Posted August 21, 2008 Just be aware that xylitol is toxic to dogs. Winnie Xylatol- - Re: Vitamins...ASPARTAME FREE? Vaccinations > I believe that is what is in my children's chewables. I noticed > it > did help their teeth. It's also suppose to be good for ears and > I had > one child that got earaches easier than others (she very seldom > eats > dairy) Once she started using the vitamis she didn't have > problems > with her ears. Pretty cool. I wish more companies were this > conscious > about what they use in their products. > > Diane > > > > Being that I live with a type 1 diabetic, we are always on the > lookout for > > healthy alternatives to sugar without using artificial > sweeters. I > recently > > discovered xylitol and let me tell you, my family loves it. I > think it > > tastes even better than white sugar. (And it's supposed to > actually be GOOD > > for your teeth!) I get it from a company called Emerald > Forest, I > am not > > affiliated with them in any way, I just think they have good > prices. You > > can also find it at health food stores, amazon.com, and other > places. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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