Before I began on my lost weight journey lazy days like today consisted of cookies, potato chips and candy bars. Today it consisted of chilled strawberries and Georgia peaches sweetened with Xylitol. It was so YUMMY!!!
It you use artificial sweeteners you should consider using Sweet Matters Xylitol Crystals.
Sweet Matters Xylitol Crystals: A sweetener that's good for you? What a sweet treat! In addition to tasting just like sugar without any aftertaste or funny feeling in your mouth, Xylitol's unique molecular structure disrupts cavity causing acid producing bacteria. In fact, studies are evident that only 6 grams of Xylitol in Sweet Matters crystals daily can help reduce cavities.
Xyli-rrific crystals are perfect for low-carb diets and baking. The crystals mix easily, dissolve readily and are heat stable, making it the ideal sweetener for baking and other cooking methods. Caution, you shouldn't bake bread or anything with Yeast if using Xylitol as the bacteria fighting properties and yeast counter-act each other. It's also safe for most diabetics, and has 40% fewer calories than sugar.
The Xylitol in the Xyli-rrific crystals have been said to fight cavity causing bacteria, help to reduce upper respiratory infections and protect against tooth and gum disease.
- Great tasting -- tastes exactly like sugar
- Each serving is 4 grams of Xylitol
- Significantly reduces cavities
- Low-glycemic, all-natural, sugar-free sweetener
- 40% less calories than sugar
- Gluten free, sugar free, diabetic friendly
Amount Matters!
Some manufacturers and marketing companies lead the consumer to believe that a tiny amount of Xylitol will do the trick. Fact is, 6 grams daily is the magic number. In fact, a February 2006 published study found that participants who received 3 grams of Xylitol daily got no benefit. However, participants that used 6 grams received all the benefits. Each serving of Xyli-rrific crystals has 4 grams of Xylitol in it.
Check back tomorrow to learn more about the serious health risk of using artificial sweeteners.
Until Next Time .... Keep Smil'n and Stay Healthy!

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