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Hello,

I know that officially Xylitol is illegal in scd, because it's classed as a

sugar-alcohol/polyol, along with sorbitol, mannitol, etc.. However, 2 things

occurred to me and I wondered if anyone knew any more about this.

1. Xylitol claims not to react with yeast (although I notice from previous

posts that it does a little bit due to glycemic index).

2. Xylitol is meant to be good for dental health for a number of reasons, one

of which is that, due to its chemical structure, it attracts and then starves

the bacteria in the mouth. I was wondering whether this might be the same for

bacteria in the gut.

I wonder whether there has been any research in this area.

Any thoughts?

Thanks,

nah

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