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Xylitol Plus Packets - 75 Packets
Xylitol Plus Packets - 75 Packets
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- Natural sweetener
- Enhanced with Stevia Leaf
- Low Calories, Zero Fat
- Shown to help fight cavities
- Convenient packets, great for traveling
- Ideal for diabetics and those who wish to avoid sugar
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Xylitol Plus Packets - 75 Packets
$18.74
Now Xylitol Plus Packets - 75 Packets is a dietary supplement, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

XYLITOL PLUS FROM NOW FOODS SAFE & HEALTHY NATURAL SWEETENER.Derived from corn source, XYLITOL is a natural alcohol sugar found in many fruits and vegetables. Low in calories and slowly digested, Xylitol is clinically proven to help fight cavities and eliminate bacteria in the mouth; Dentists and Nutritionists recommend Xylitol as a natural non-sugar alternative. Now Xylitol Plus packets also contain Stevia Leaf extract for enhanced flavor and sweetness. Perfect for those on calorie and blood sugar restricted diets and for those concerned with dental cavities. [POWDER]
1 packet contains:
Calories 2.3
Total Carbohydrates 1.76g
Sugar Alcohol (as Xylitol) 1.72g
Stevia Extract (Leaf) Stevia rebaudiana) (min. 80% Rebaudioside-A) 45mg
Other ingredients: Silica
Important Information:
Free of all common allergens, including: wheat, dairy, eggs, corn, and yeast.
Calories 2.3
Total Carbohydrates 1.76g
Sugar Alcohol (as Xylitol) 1.72g
Stevia Extract (Leaf) Stevia rebaudiana) (min. 80% Rebaudioside-A) 45mg
Other ingredients: Silica
Important Information:
Free of all common allergens, including: wheat, dairy, eggs, corn, and yeast.
Dosage
As a dietary supplement, mix one packet with your coffee, tea, or sprinkle on foods.
As a dietary supplement, mix one packet with your coffee, tea, or sprinkle on foods.
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XYLITOL
Plus
from NOW
these convenient packets make using Xylitol easier than ever. Proven to support optimal
dental health, Xylitol has taken Europe by storm with respect to its ability to fight cavities, eliminate harmful bacteria in the mouth and support health bones. Try some today!
What is Xylitol?
Xylitol is a naturally occurring low-calorie sweetener found in fruits, vegetables and certain hardwoods. Our bodies can produce up to 15 grams of Xylitol from other foods we ingest daily. This sweetener is not a newcomer in the marketplace. Initially discovered by a German scientist in 1891, sugar shortages caused by World War II stimulated a group of innovative folks from Finland to rediscover this wonderful sugar substitute. They called it "koivusokeri" or "
birch
sugar" because they derived it from a fiber found in birch tree bark. By the 1960s, Xylitol was being used in Europe, the Soviet Union and Japan. Today it's used in the USA as a sweetener that's approved by the FDA and the ADA. Though Xylitol is commercially manufactured from the cellulose of wood, cane pulp, seed hulls or cornhusk; NOW Foods Xylitol is made from cornhusk.
What's the difference between Xylitol and regular table sugar?
Xylitol is technically not a sugar but rather a sugar alcohol (polyol). Unlike other well-known sugars like sucrose, fructose, sorbitol and dextrose that have 6 carbon atoms, Xylitol contains only 5 carbon atoms. Unlike sugar Xylitol is slowly absorbed, does not cause a rapid blood sugar increase and does not require an immediate insulin response from the body to be metabolized. Its unique characteristic accounts for the fact that this reduced calorie sweetener boasts 40% less caloric impact at 2.4 calories per gram versus 4 calories for sugar. Xylitol provides approximately the same sweetness as sugar with a slight cool sensation.
Are there any other health benefits that can attributed to Xylitol?
Many Clinical and field tests have proven that the consumption of Xylitol combined with proper oral hygiene significantly reduces new dental caries (cavities). It accomplishes this anti-cavity function via a couple of mechanisms. Food containing refined sugar is an energy source for bacteria like Streptococcus mutans that quickly multiply and produce harmful acids. When the pH of the bacterial laden saliva drops too far below a safe neutral level of 7, the
calcium
and phosphate elements of your tooth enamel start to dissolve and form small pores. This is the beginning of cavity formation. Because it doesn't ferment, Xylitol is not a food source for these acid-producing bacteria. The bacteria count is reduced, the healthy neutral pH of the saliva is preserved and cavity formation is stopped in its tracks. Xylitol increases the flow of our naturally alkaline saliva that's used to rinse the teeth of acids as well as helping to remineralize the enamel.
Plus
from NOW
these convenient packets make using Xylitol easier than ever. Proven to support optimal
dental health, Xylitol has taken Europe by storm with respect to its ability to fight cavities, eliminate harmful bacteria in the mouth and support health bones. Try some today!
What is Xylitol?
Xylitol is a naturally occurring low-calorie sweetener found in fruits, vegetables and certain hardwoods. Our bodies can produce up to 15 grams of Xylitol from other foods we ingest daily. This sweetener is not a newcomer in the marketplace. Initially discovered by a German scientist in 1891, sugar shortages caused by World War II stimulated a group of innovative folks from Finland to rediscover this wonderful sugar substitute. They called it "koivusokeri" or "
birch
sugar" because they derived it from a fiber found in birch tree bark. By the 1960s, Xylitol was being used in Europe, the Soviet Union and Japan. Today it's used in the USA as a sweetener that's approved by the FDA and the ADA. Though Xylitol is commercially manufactured from the cellulose of wood, cane pulp, seed hulls or cornhusk; NOW Foods Xylitol is made from cornhusk.
What's the difference between Xylitol and regular table sugar?
Xylitol is technically not a sugar but rather a sugar alcohol (polyol). Unlike other well-known sugars like sucrose, fructose, sorbitol and dextrose that have 6 carbon atoms, Xylitol contains only 5 carbon atoms. Unlike sugar Xylitol is slowly absorbed, does not cause a rapid blood sugar increase and does not require an immediate insulin response from the body to be metabolized. Its unique characteristic accounts for the fact that this reduced calorie sweetener boasts 40% less caloric impact at 2.4 calories per gram versus 4 calories for sugar. Xylitol provides approximately the same sweetness as sugar with a slight cool sensation.
Are there any other health benefits that can attributed to Xylitol?
Many Clinical and field tests have proven that the consumption of Xylitol combined with proper oral hygiene significantly reduces new dental caries (cavities). It accomplishes this anti-cavity function via a couple of mechanisms. Food containing refined sugar is an energy source for bacteria like Streptococcus mutans that quickly multiply and produce harmful acids. When the pH of the bacterial laden saliva drops too far below a safe neutral level of 7, the
calcium
and phosphate elements of your tooth enamel start to dissolve and form small pores. This is the beginning of cavity formation. Because it doesn't ferment, Xylitol is not a food source for these acid-producing bacteria. The bacteria count is reduced, the healthy neutral pH of the saliva is preserved and cavity formation is stopped in its tracks. Xylitol increases the flow of our naturally alkaline saliva that's used to rinse the teeth of acids as well as helping to remineralize the enamel.
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XYLITOLPlus
from NOW
these convenient packets make using Xylitol easier than ever. Proven to support optimal
dental health, Xylitol has taken Europe by storm with respect to its ability to fight cavities, eliminate harmful bacteria in the mouth and support health bones. Try some today!
What is Xylitol?
Xylitol is a naturally occurring low-calorie sweetener found in fruits, vegetables and certain hardwoods. Our bodies can produce up to 15 grams of Xylitol from other foods we ingest daily. This sweetener is not a newcomer in the marketplace. Initially discovered by a German scientist in 1891, sugar shortages caused by World War II stimulated a group of innovative folks from Finland to rediscover this wonderful sugar substitute. They called it "koivusokeri" or "
birch
sugar" because they derived it from a fiber found in birch tree bark. By the 1960s, Xylitol was being used in Europe, the Soviet Union and Japan. Today it's used in the USA as a sweetener that's approved by the FDA and the ADA. Though Xylitol is commercially manufactured from the cellulose of wood, cane pulp, seed hulls or cornhusk; NOW Foods Xylitol is made from cornhusk.
What's the difference between Xylitol and regular table sugar?
Xylitol is technically not a sugar but rather a sugar alcohol (polyol). Unlike other well-known sugars like sucrose, fructose, sorbitol and dextrose that have 6 carbon atoms, Xylitol contains only 5 carbon atoms. Unlike sugar Xylitol is slowly absorbed, does not cause a rapid blood sugar increase and does not require an immediate insulin response from the body to be metabolized. Its unique characteristic accounts for the fact that this reduced calorie sweetener boasts 40% less caloric impact at 2.4 calories per gram versus 4 calories for sugar. Xylitol provides approximately the same sweetness as sugar with a slight cool sensation.
Are there any other health benefits that can attributed to Xylitol?
Many Clinical and field tests have proven that the consumption of Xylitol combined with proper oral hygiene significantly reduces new dental caries (cavities). It accomplishes this anti-cavity function via a couple of mechanisms. Food containing refined sugar is an energy source for bacteria like Streptococcus mutans that quickly multiply and produce harmful acids. When the pH of the bacterial laden saliva drops too far below a safe neutral level of 7, the
calcium
and phosphate elements of your tooth enamel start to dissolve and form small pores. This is the beginning of cavity formation. Because it doesn't ferment, Xylitol is not a food source for these acid-producing bacteria. The bacteria count is reduced, the healthy neutral pH of the saliva is preserved and cavity formation is stopped in its tracks. Xylitol increases the flow of our naturally alkaline saliva that's used to rinse the teeth of acids as well as helping to remineralize the enamel.
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