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Xylitol Peppermint Mints and Xylitol Fruit Gum are two great tasting new ways to help prevent cavities, plaque, bad breath, ear infections and support blood sugar. Numerous studies have been done on xylitol including the following (WHO Hungary 1981-84, Ylivieska clinic studies 1982-85, Montreal 1985-86, Belize 1989-93) just to name a few. These studies employed various modes of administration, such as gum, toothpaste and confectionery. The subjects studied were of all different ages. In each of the cases the same trend has been observed, demonstrating that xylitol significantly reduces the incidence of tooth decay when compared to controls who did not receive xylitol. The most recently conducted major study (Belize 1989-93), was also the first to directly compare the efficacy of xylitol and sorbitol gums. Children in the xylitol group showed a 70% lower risk than the “no gum” group and an almost 50% lower risk than those in the sorbitol group. Xylitol has shown its self as an extremely valuable tool in preventative dentistry.
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Xylitol Fruit Gum |
Amounts per serving |
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Serving size |
2 pieces |
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Number of servings per container |
45 |
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Calories |
3.4 |
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Total Fat |
0 g |
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Cholesterol |
0 g |
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Sodium |
0 g |
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Total Carbohydrates |
1.44 g |
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Sugars |
0 g |
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Xylitol |
1.44 g |
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Protein |
0 g |
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Suggested Dose: 2 pieces 4-6 times after meals and snacks |
Other Ingredients: Xylitol, gum base, flavor, gum Arabic, soy lecithin, glycerin, malic acid, beeswax, carnauba wax.
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| Price: |
$ 12.00 |