Xylitol

Description

Xylitol is a sugar alcohol that occurs naturally in many fruits and vegetables but is typically derived from birch wood or corn cobs.

It was originally discovered by German chemist Emil Fischer in 1891 but remained in research until World War II when sugar shortages in Europe prompted the need for sugar substitutes. Later, in the 1970s in Finland, the dental benefits of xylitol were discovered, including reductions of up to 85% in dental caries and up to 50% in plaque. The first xylitol chewing gum was made in 1975 and was integrated into public health programs, including daily use in Finnish schools.

Xylitol is considered a healthy sugar substitute for several evidence-based reasons:

1. Low glycemic impact

  • Glycemic index ≈ 7 (table sugar ≈ 60), so it raises blood glucose only one-tenth as much as sucrose. This makes it useful for people with diabetes or anyone trying to avoid post-meal “spikes and crashes”.

2. 40 % fewer calories

  • 2.4 kcal g⁻¹ vs 4 kcal g⁻¹ for regular sugar, helping to cut overall energy intake without sacrificing sweetness.

3. Tooth-friendly – actually stops cavities

  • Oral bacteria (esp. Streptococcus mutans) take xylitol into their cells, convert it to xylitol-5-P, but cannot metabolize it further. The wasted energy cycle starves and weakens the bacteria, lowering plaque acid and decay risk.

  • Regular use (5–10 g day⁻¹ in gum, mints, toothpaste) is linked to fewer new cavities in both children and adults; some studies show ≈ a 25–30 % reduction compared with sugar or even sorbitol

4. Additional whole-body benefits (early but promising)

  • Ear & respiratory infections: Chewing xylitol gum reduces acute otitis-media in preschoolers by roughly 20–30 %
  • Pre-biotic-like effect: Reaches the colon undigested, where it is fermented to short-chain fatty acids such as butyrate that nourish gut cells and may relieve constipation.
  • Bone & skin: Animal and small human studies suggest improved calcium absorption and skin-barrier function; more research is needed.

5. Tastes and bakes like sugar

  • 1:1 sweetness intensity, no bitter after-taste, heat-stable, so it can replace sugar cup-for-cup in drinks, baking, preserves, etc.

6. Recognized as safe

  • Approved by FDA, Health Canada, EFSA; decades of use with no serious toxicity in humans (apart from mild laxation if you quickly exceed ~20–30 g)

Xylitol delivers the sweetness people want while providing calorie control, negligible blood-sugar impact, and proven dental protection, plus a growing list of possible extra health perks—a combination that places it among the healthiest practical sweeteners currently available.

Made from non-GMO corn. Xylitol made from corn has a much lower environmental impact. Birch trees take 15-50 years to mature before they can be harvested, and extracting the xylitol involves harvesting the bark, which can kill the tree.

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1 lb, 5 lb

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