Me1k [MD KETO] Xylitol Sweetener 300g Sugar Free, Low Carb Diet, Keto, Zero Calories, diabetic friendly, Non-GMO similar (1)
Me1k [MD KETO] Xylitol Sweetener 300g Sugar Free, Low Carb Diet, Keto, Zero Calories, diabetic friendly, Non-GMO similar (2)
Me1k [MD KETO] Xylitol Sweetener 300g Sugar Free, Low Carb Diet, Keto, Zero Calories, diabetic friendly, Non-GMO similar (3)

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Xylitol Sweetener (200g) DIABETIC FRIENDLY, NEVER SPIKE YOUR BLOOD SUGAR! EXPIRY DATE : AUG 2022 Xylitol is found in small amounts in many fruits and vegetables and is therefore considered natural. This combination ​makes one of the best healthy natural sweetener discoveries of the century. Looks Like Sugar, Tastes Like Sugar 0% Impact on Blood Sugar, Never spike your Blood Sugar / Insulin Suitable for Low Carb, Keto Diet, Diabetic Friendly 300g per pack What Is Xylitol?Xylitol is categorized as a sugar alcohol.Chemically, sugar alcohols combine traits of sugar molecules and alcohol molecules. Their structure allows them to stimulate the taste receptors for sweetness on your tongue.Xylitol is found in small amounts in many fruits and vegetables and is therefore considered natural. Humans even produce small quantities of it via normal metabolism.It is a common ingredient in sugar-free chewing gums, candies, mints, diabetes-friendly foods and oral-care products.Xylitol has a similar sweetness as regular sugar but contains 40% fewer calories: Table sugar: 4 calories per gram Xylitol: 2.4 calories per gram Store-bought xylitol appears as a white, crystalline powder.Since xylitol is a refined sweetener, it doesn&#39 t contain any vitamins, minerals or protein. In that sense, it provides only empty calories.Xylitol can be processed from trees like birch or from a plant fiber called xylan (1Trusted Source).Even though sugar alcohols are technically carbohydrates, most of them do not raise blood sugar levels and thereby don&#39 t count as net carbs, making them popular sweeteners in low-carb products (2Trusted Source).Though the word “alcohol” is part of its name, it’s not the same alcohol that makes you drunk. Sugar alcohols are safe for people with alcohol addictions.https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/xylitol-101#what-it-is

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