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Old 07-06-2024, 06:10 AM #1
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Default Low-calorie sweetener called Xylitol Linked to increased chance of heart attack and

Stroke, according to a study.

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Xylitol is also known as:
Birch Sugar
E967
Meso-Xylitol
Sucre de bouleau

It's often used in low fat products to make them more palatable.
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Thanks for this Mystic Mock

Xylitol is also known as:
Birch Sugar
E967
Meso-Xylitol
Sucre de bouleau

It's often used in low fat products to make them more palatable.

What popular products is it used in !?

Any ideas !?


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What popular products is it used in !?

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Cheap cereals,
Soups
Vaccines.
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I think Smokey bacon crisps
are one of them................
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It's potentially in all sorts of things from toothpaste to peanut butter. All that can really be said is... if you want to know what you're putting in your mouth, read the label on the back.

I have a low carb high protein diet so I'm one of those weirdos looking at the back of everything in the supermarket if I've not bought it before. Checking to see which sausages have most-meat-least-wheat .
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I think Smokey bacon crisps
are one of them................
Cereal with a soupy taste.
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It's potentially in all sorts of things from toothpaste to peanut butter. All that can really be said is... if you want to know what you're putting in your mouth, read the label on the back.

I have a low carb high protein diet so I'm one of those weirdos looking at the back of everything in the supermarket if I've not bought it before. Checking to see which sausages have most-meat-least-wheat .

Feel better now you're out the closet?
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Turns out bulky wheat was giving me joint inflammation so yes significantly. Meat 24/7 from now on.
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Turns out bulky wheat was giving me joint inflammation so yes significantly. Meat 24/7 from now on.

Bulky wheat .. as in bread and some cereal ?


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Breads, cereals, pasta, wheat-based snacks... and a lot of processed food actually has high wheat content if you look at the ingredients .

I'm not full-on wheat free though, I'll have the occasional Wingstop chicken tendy (coating is wheat based) and I don't avoid things like stock cubes etc that have wheat in them. It's not that deep rly.
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You can't beat sugar.
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You can't beat sugar.
I'm going to be uncharacteristically awkward and say that really you want unrefined sugars wherever possible. I'd recommend good-quality honey in your tea over bleached cane sugar. Just all-around better .
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No thanks. I'd rather have sugar.
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Xylitol is also known as:
Birch Sugar
E967
Meso-Xylitol
Sucre de bouleau

It's often used in low fat products to make them more palatable.
E967 sounds like a Robot that Dr. Robotnik would make in the Sonic franchise.

But seriously, it's good information for people to have.

Basically for anyone that's health conscious, keep a lookout for any of these names in the products that you buy, because for some reason it goes by so many different names.
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