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Xylitol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Can the sugar substitute Xylitol be harmful to dogs? ... Xylitol Danger ... Claim: Xylitol (a sugar substitute used in sugar-free gum) can be harmful to dogs. Status: True.; Example: [Collected via e-mail, May 2007];
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Xylitol is the all-natural sugar substitute. Xylitol is good for your teeth, stabilizes insulin and hormone levels and promotes good health. ... Xylitol - All Natural Sweetener ; Xylitol - Our Sweet Salvation?
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What is Xylitol? ... Why Nasal Xylitol Works ... Xylitol Use...
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Plums, strawberries, and raspberries are the rich sources of xylitol which has been demonstrated to have benefits on preventing tooth cavities, plaque formation and ear infection. ... Studies have showed that xylitol gums, toothpastes and candies could help develop fewer dental cavities than those receiving either placebo...
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Xlear is the industry leader for Xylitol-based products. View our selection of Xylitol Gum, Xylitol dental products, Xylitol Nasal Sprays, and countless other Xylitol-based products. ... Created with Xylitol, Xlear® Nasal Spray is a great way to hydrate and moisturize your nose. Nasal Spray...
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