Sentences with phrase «xylitol as a sugar substitute»

I have to say, that after seeing how well this sugar - free lemon cake came out and how delicately sweet it is without being sickly, I do like xylitol as a sugar substitute for baking.
If you have candida or have a yeast infection it is best to use stevia or xylitol as a sugar substitute.
Some peanut butters now contain the sugar alcohol xylitol as a sugar substitute.

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Thankfully there is a workaround, a sugar substitute such as Xylitol available in all local health stores.
For those of you who haven't heard about xylitol yet, xylitol is a naturally occurring substance that is widely used as a sugar substitute.
If you want to make this recipe keto friendly, substitute avocado for the banana, and a sugar alcohol such as xylitol or erythritol for the maple syrup.
Xylitol is a naturally occurring substance that's commonly used as a sugar substitute.
Sugar alcohols — xylitol, erythritol, sorbitol, and maltitol — are used as sugar substitutes because they look and taste very much like white sugar, but they contain much fewer carbohydrates than sugar.
For example, Xylitol is used as a sugar substitute in food products; it can be found in sugar - free candy, gum, and other products.
Xylitol is a sugar substitute that is being used in many Sugar - free Peanut Butters (as well as gum and other products), and it can be life - threatening to your dog!
Chocolate contains theobromine, an ingredient which is toxic to your canine companions, as are sugar substitutes like xylitol, warns petMD.
Xylitol has asweet taste and it is used as a sugar substitute in chewing gyms, breath mints, candies, ice cream, even tooth paste and mouthwash.
Additionally, some sugar substitutes, such as xylitol, can be deadly in dogs.
Xylitol is a common sugar substitute (also known as sugar alcohol) used in a wide variety of items these days.
Xylitol is a white crystalline substance used as a sugar substitute.
Xylitol is used as a sugar substitute in low carbohydrate foods and sugar free candy and gum, including popular brands like Trident, Orbit, Icebreakers, and Altoids or Xylitol gum found in health food stores.
As xylitol is being used in an increasingly wide range and number of products, more and more dogs are getting sick from eating this «all natural» sugar substitute.
Some butters contain a substitute for sugar known as xylitol.
Xylitol is used as a sugar substitute in a wide variety of products, including gum, candy, toothpaste and nasal spray.
Commonly used as a sugar substitute, xylitol is dangerous to pets.
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