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Hi...I have used xylitol without any problems on the protocol. With that said, there are two warnings I must share.1) Use it in moderation.Bottom line is that it is a substance (natural or otherwise) that is "technically" not part of the diet. So you can use it in moderation.2) Build up while using it.Xylitol is a sugar alcohol. It tastes just like sugar... it is great. But with that said, if you use too much before building tolerance, it will give you the runs. Its just a natural part of the process. Same thing happens when you are not used to eating regular sugar and all of a sudden you gorge. Most people cramp up and have bathroom issues when

encountering a new natural sweetner.Hope this helps...Take care,Rick :) Xylitol?

I read on one of the posts that we can use Xylitol, instead of STevia,

to sweeten our teas. Is this true? If so, does it also apply to phase

2? Xylitol, is far less expensive from what I have seen, and that

would be a real blessing for me!

Thanks,

in NC

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yes you can and I think it tastes better!

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> I read on one of the posts that we can use Xylitol, instead of

STevia,

> to sweeten our teas. Is this true? If so, does it also apply to phase

> 2? Xylitol, is far less expensive from what I have seen, and that

> would be a real blessing for me!

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> Thanks,

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> in NC

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Another name for this is Lo Han which is approved in our diet.

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> I read on one of the posts that we can use Xylitol, instead of

STevia,

> to sweeten our teas. Is this true? If so, does it also apply to

phase

> 2? Xylitol, is far less expensive from what I have seen, and that

> would be a real blessing for me!

>

> Thanks,

>

> in NC

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Hi...From my understanding Lo Han and Xylitol are not the same substance. Lo Han is from a Chinese fruit... Xylitol comes from birch trees. But with that said, from my experience, you can use any natural sweetener (in moderation) that does not increase your blood sugar during use.Take care...Rick :) Re: Xylitol?

Another name for this is Lo Han which is approved in our diet.

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> I read on one of the posts that we can use Xylitol, instead of

STevia,

> to sweeten our teas. Is this true? If so, does it also apply to

phase

> 2? Xylitol, is far less expensive from what I have seen, and that

> would be a real blessing for me!

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> Thanks,

>

> in NC

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Where can I find the xylitol listed in KT's book-If it;s O.K. to have it in Phase 2 I'd love to try it. The stevia I tried from Walmart has an aftertaste. Thank youLynda Gera <cam223@...> wrote: yes you can and I think it tastes better! Lynda G > > I read on one of the posts that we can use Xylitol, instead of STevia, > to sweeten our

teas. Is this true? If so, does it also apply to phase > 2? Xylitol, is far less expensive from what I have seen, and that > would be a real blessing for me! > > Thanks, > > in NC >

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oops! you are right I got mixed up and I used both of them during

the protocal It's called " The Ultimate Sweetner " from birch sugar.

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Hi...The cheapest place I found was vitacost.com I had a 5 percent off coupon plus got an additional 5 percent off through ebate. I ended up paying something like $10 for three pounds.Hope this helps...Rick :) Re: Re: Xylitol?

Where can I find the xylitol listed in KT's book-If it;s O.K. to have it in Phase 2 I'd love to try it. The stevia I tried from Walmart has an aftertaste. Thank youLynda Gera <cam223 (DOT) com> wrote: yes you can and I think it tastes better! Lynda G > > I read on one of the posts that we can use Xylitol, instead of STevia, > to sweeten our

teas. Is this true? If so, does it also apply to phase > 2? Xylitol, is far less expensive from what I have seen, and that > would be a real blessing for me! > > Thanks, > > in NC > Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles.Visit the Auto Green Center.

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I get all my beef from grasslandbeef.com. They have sausage made with beef,

water, celtic sea salt, spices, and xylitol(instead of sugar). Is this okay to

have?

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> I get all my beef from grasslandbeef.com. They have sausage made with beef,

water, celtic sea salt, spices, and xylitol(instead of sugar). Is this okay to

have?

+++Hi . Xylitol is not okay, since it is an alcohol-based sweetener that is

made by extracting xylan from birch wood or corn cobs, and reacting it with

water to produce xylose or " wood sugar. " Hydrogen (H2) is then added to make

'Xylitol.'

Since xylitol is listed last, there won't be very much of it. I suggest you eat

what you have and don't buy any more.

I don't understand why companies insist on putting sugar in meat products.

It is better to make your own sausage. :)

The best, Bee

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