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I use Xclear nasal spray when I’m around other people and I use xylitol toothpaste daily

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After I found out that Trident gum has aspartame stopped I chew the Xylitol gum really great FYI Xylitol

is extremely toxic to dogs

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Citrus, lemon, lime, orange are also toxic to dogs. It's a good thing they know not to eat it.

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Too much xylitol can cause loose stools

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I add a couple drops of methylene blue to my xylitol nasal spray and it has been great!

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Could this be the reason why the medical establishment also put out information linking xylitol to increased risk or heart attack and strokes?

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Wasn't that erythriol in many of the stevia blends?

Xylitol is very safe and used 1:1 ratio as sugar substitute.

See dr Ralph's recent stack on it👌

But beware giving it to dogs via ie cookies etc🚩🚨🆘

(16) XYLITOL: A GUM THAT PREVENTS CAVITIES?

https://medicalunderground.substack.com/p/xylitol-a-gum-that-prevents-cavities?utm_medium=reader2

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It is indeed in MANY products. But seeing how it shows some efficacy against C-19 it had to be called dangerous. Consider that many overweight and diabetics would likely have it in their diets....they need to scare that population further.

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I don’t think xylitol was listed.....Erythritol a sugar alcohol that occurs naturally in fruits such as watermelon, grapes, and pears, as well as in fermented foods such as soy sauce and cheese.Further safety studies need to be conducted to examine the long-term effects of artificial sweeteners in general, and erythritol specifically, on risks for heart attack and stroke, particularly in people at higher risk for cardiovascular disease. Also people tested with levels of erythritol in the top 25% range had twice the risk of cardiovascular issues as those in the lowest 25% range. Xylitol is a sugar alcohol in many fruits and vegetables too The holy grail words suggest maybe could be

I found a few things like sugar substitute for people with diabetes suggests that it may be a safe sugar alternative And may help improve calcium absorption to prevent bone density loss and reduce the risk of osteoporosis. Without reading 900 studies I couldn’t find anything about xylitol that would hurt Me! I chew gum almost every day the stuff in a lot of gums mind blowing bubblegum for one only the original old school bubblegum is safe to chew

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gov agencies did everything in their power to thwart this little company from helping out during the pandemic. the owner was often on Dr. Hoffman's Intelligent Medicine podcast talking about law suits and cease & desist letters. funny how the government can't seem to do the few things we need it to do without royally screwing the pooch but they're thrilled to interfere with our nasal spray.

i wish i could use this stuff. i'm totally allergic to grapefruit seed extract and whenever i've tried it, my eyes swell shut and for a few hours i'm a drippy, sneezy, runny nosed mess. my boyfriend uses it religiously. i chew their Spry gum, mainly to exercise my jaw.

for lung health, i nebulize a capsule of L-glutathione dissolved in a bit of filtered water and it's vastly reduced the amount of asthma medication i have to take from once every other day (the "correct" dose is two puffs a day) to once a week and sometimes even once every two weeks

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As mentioned above.... I am a veterinarian and want to be sure everyone knows that xylitol is extremely toxic to dogs if ingested. Please store securely if you have dogs and use any xylitol containing products!

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In addition to xylitol, it also has grapefruit seed extract. Here are some health benefits of that ingredient...

Grapefruit-seed extract (GSE) containing flavonoids, possesses antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal properties[1-3]. These beneficial actions of GSE have been attributed to the antioxidative activity of grapefruit containing citrous flavonoids such as naringenin[4].

In MIC tests, GSE showed potent antibacterial activity against all tested bacteria. Even at a concentration of 1/1024, the growth of all tested bacteria was suppressed.

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I have a compound pharmacy make a nasal spray with Xylitol, saline and NAD. Has a months shelf life only.

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