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What is Xylitol?


Pure xylitol is a white crystalline substance that looks and tastes like sugar. It’s not an artificial sweetener, but an all-natural sugar alcohol found in many fruits and vegetables and produced in small amounts by the human body. Xylitol has been researched for over 40 years, resulting in thousands of studies confirming its effectiveness and safety.


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All the Sweetness. None of the Calories.


Xlear XyloSweet is a 100% xylitol sweetener, the sweetest of all natural sugar substitutes. Currently used in many sugar-free products, it is increasingly gaining acceptance as an alternative sweetener because it has similar bulk and taste as sugar, is safe for those needing to limit their sugar consumption, and using it may reduce the risk of tooth decay.

Xylitol is recommended by dentists, medical doctors, periodontists, pediatricians, and many health organizations and health professionals worldwide as a sweetener for anyone concerned with dental health, upper respiratory health, and sugar consumption in general.


Xlear Xylosweet All-Natural Xylitol Sweetener 5 lb / 2268g


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Why We Love It:


Usage: 
When cooking, replace sugar with XyloSweet in equal measurements. XyloSweet is heat-stable for cooking and baking, it also mixes and dissolves just like common sugar**


Ingredients: 
100% Pure Pharmaceutical-Grade Xylitol (sourced from non-GMO corn-cobs).


No fillers, flow agents or other additives.


*Xylitol requires a brief period of tolerance adjustment. It is suggested that XyloSweet be used in gradually increasing portions over a period of three to six weeks before it is entirely substituted for common sugar. 
**XyloSweet will not cause breads and pastries to rise and is not a good choice for hard candies since it will not crystallize when heated. Xylitol is not recommended for sweetening juices and instant beverages that require large amounts of sweetener.


Xylitol use is endorsed by the following Dental Associations: 
Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, British, Irish and Estonian.


Warning: Xylitol is poisonous to dogs.