It's, berries, mushrooms, fibrous vegetables, corn cobs and birch trees.
NO, please don't give your cat anything with sugar in it, especially xylitol! Sugar is merely bad for cats, but xylitol (a healthy substitute for sugar) can be fatal. Please ignore your cat if he begs for sweet foods, it's not good for him, and can be dangerous!
As xylitol (tree sugar) ingestion may induce hypoglycemia in dogs (low blood sugar), the symptoms for hypoglycemia are the ones you'll look for, such as lack of coordination, seizures, vomiting, sudden drop in energy collapse, etc. Xylitol can do liver damage to dogs as well, and it doesn't appear to be related to the dose. Because of this you should immediately take the dog to a veterinarian if you think he's had any xylitol. The most common source of xylitol for a dog is sugar-free gum, but there are other sugar-free human foods that have xylitol in them.
The human body creates small amounts of xylitol. Xylitol is a natural substance that promote healty teeth. Small amounts of xylitol are found in fruits, lettuce, mushrooms and corncobs. Xylitol is a very natural substance that is healthy when used in healthy amounts.Xlear is a company that sells products containing xylitol. If interested check out their site at www.xlear.com. They also have research articles specifically about xylitol on their website.
Flavors of gum that have Xylitol in them, does not last very long as with those that contain aspartame. Xylitol is a natural sweetener.
Sugar is used to make certain foods sweeter or used as a thickener. Ingredients that are found in sugar include sorbitol, dextrose, xylitol and aspartame.
There is research on whether or not xylitol can prevent dental caries. From everything that I have read it can help prevent dental caries especially if you chew gum that contains xylitol. Check out www.xlear.com. They have products that contain xylitol.
Yes, there are brands that offer water sweetened with xylitol as a sugar-free alternative. Xylitol is a sugar alcohol that is commonly used as a sweetener in beverages and other products.
Some foods that dogs shouldn't eat include chocolate, grapes, raisins, onions, garlic, and foods containing xylitol. These can be toxic to dogs and may cause serious health issues. It's important to always check with a veterinarian before giving your dog any new foods.
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Xylitol is said to be as sweet as sucrose, which is table sugar. I personally find it to be sweeter than that.
Yes, Trident Layers gum does contain xylitol as a sweetener. Xylitol is typically used in sugar-free gum to provide sweetness without contributing to tooth decay.