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Xylitol
Glossary of Prevention and Benefits |
by:
Joe
Miller |
Xylitol,
a relatively new, natural preventative is
relatively unheard of by the public, yet
it affects our lives on an everyday basis.
In fact, we are more familiar with it than
we know-at least our bodies are. Our bodies
produce about 15 grams of xylitol on a daily
basis, and yet most of us do not know how
beneficial it is to our bodies.
Only recently has Xylitol been used as the
dominant ingredient in preventative solutions
and medicines, but it is about time we understood
what xylitol is and what it can do for us.
In an effort to familiarize mothers; families;
business men and women; and everyone with
eyes, ears, mouth, and nose; with xylitol,
I have formulated this article into a glossary
of xylitol, its preventative power, and
its other benefits.
Xylitol Summary
Xylitol looks and tastes exactly like sugar.
It is a crystalline substance found not
only in the human body but also in most
fruits and vegetables. But it is totally
sugar free. Its benefits are confirmed by
doctors and dentists, and the FDA has placed
it in its safest food additive rating. In
addition, xylitol continues to receive endorsements
from national and international dental and
medical associations.
Xylitol has been found so beneficial that
it has been made the leading ingredient
in chewing gum, nasal spray, and often as
a sugar substitute or a sweetener.
Preventative Power
Because xylitol naturally keeps bacteria
from settling on sensitive tissue in the
ears, nose, mouth, and throat, it is ideal
for prevention of common problems experienced
by children and adults alike.
Often bacteria really begins working in
our mouths shortly after we eat, consuming
sugars and producing acids which create
dental caries and tooth decay, leaving a
cavity close to the gums in the enamel of
the tooth.
Simply using chewing gum not only with xylitol,
but with xylitol as the leading ingredient
prevents bacteria from eating at the teeth,
keeping your teeth safe between brushes
and flosses.
We may not know how much sugar is in everything
we eat. Think about breakfast cereal, which
is one of the most common breakfast foods
for both children and adults. In the rare
circumstance a cereal does not contain sugar,
we may add it or have sugar in our coffee
and tea instead. For the entire day that
sugar in our mouths is preyed upon acid-producing
bacteria. Even a xylitol natural sweetener
will provide the preventative power your
mouth needs throughout the day.
Another common problem is caused by post
nasal drip. The fluid that drains from the
nose often builds in the sinuses or the
throat, creating the perfect breeding ground
for sinusitis or sinus infection. A simple
sinus headache, created by sinus pressure,
may be on of the first sinus infection symptoms
you notice. The nasal congestions may build
to the point of experiencing more than just
pressure and headaches. Nasal problems may
lead to sinus surgery.
In addition to having a nasal problem or
a sinus problem, an ear problem may also
arise. The ear and the nose are connected
by the Eustachian tube, which is also susceptible
to fluid collection, especially with allergies
or after bathing or swimming. Normally the
fluid drains into the nose, but it sometimes
gets caught and builds up, causing various
forms of otitis media or ear infection.
The adult ear infection and inner ear infection
are other forms of otitis media and develop
in similar ways.
The infections cause swelling and a terrible
ear ache may form as the first ear infection
symptom. We may not realize how simple prevention
really is. We are used to washing our hand
before every meal and when ever they get
dirty in order to avoid germs and bacteria.
Since bacteria can settle in our ears, nose
and throat at any time, the use of a xylitol
nasal spray on a regular basis is just as
important as washing our hands in order
to prevent the afore-mentioned symptoms
and infections, including an upper respiratory
infection.
Other Benefits
Because xylitol is sugar free, and because
of the way xylitol is absorbed so slowly
by the body, and only partially used, it
contains 40% fewer calories than other carbohydrates-perfect
for those concerned about net carbs.
Diabetics do not have to be deprived of
sweeteners in their food. Sugar free sweetener
helps to keep blood sugar low. In addition,
xylitol helps influence low sugar alcohol
levels. As you can see, xylitol is good
for more than an earache.
New benefits and clinical studies will continue
to surface, and a xylitol education is an
important part of prevention. After all,
prevention is the best medicine.
About the author:
Joe Miller is a specialist in online
advertising. More information on xylitol,
visit Xlear.com.
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