Xylitol based only chewing gum
raptor2003
03 Oct 2011
so far found most have xylitol + stevia etc
why the fark they want to mix 2 sweeteners in a gum?
can't be bothered with the sugar alcohols and substitute
I prefer xylitol
raptor2003
03 Oct 2011
Xlear Inc (Xclear), Spry, Peppermint Gum, Sugar Free, 600 Pieces, 22.85 oz (648 g) - iHerb.com
feedback anyone?
lunarsolarpower
03 Oct 2011
Mia K.
03 Oct 2011
Three(3) I know of:
Xylichew http://www.iherb.com...-Pcs/17659?at=0 (Also available from Amazon.com);
Spry, as mentioned;
and Zellies https://www.zelliesc...metopintro.aspx
I use (have for a couple of years) Zellies Complete Mouth Care System, and am very pleased with the results (as are my dentist and hygienist). It involves the use of a specific paste and rinses, along w/regular exposure to xylitol throughout the day. I learned of the System from "krillin" here in this forum.
Best,
Mia
yoyo
07 Oct 2011
I don't know if the flavor doesn't last long, i usually only chew for about 10 minutes or so to freshen breath.
Edited by yoyo, 07 October 2011 - 12:52 AM.
lucid
03 Jan 2012
zorba990
03 Jan 2012
lucid
03 Jan 2012
They say that GI problems subside after regular use for a few weeks. (It subsided pretty quickly for me)Spry spearmint is good. I still usually chew it a bit, swish the xylitol around in my mouth and then spit before continuing to chew for a while. Swallowing too much xylitol still gives me the poopers so I try to minimize it with that strategy. Still wondering if chewing a miswak might be better though...gonna give that a try this year...
lucid
03 Jan 2012
They say that GI problems subside after regular use for a few weeks. (It subsided pretty quickly for me)Spry spearmint is good. I still usually chew it a bit, swish the xylitol around in my mouth and then spit before continuing to chew for a while. Swallowing too much xylitol still gives me the poopers so I try to minimize it with that strategy. Still wondering if chewing a miswak might be better though...gonna give that a try this year...
wowser
03 Mar 2012
Edited by wowser, 03 March 2012 - 09:40 AM.
adamh
26 Apr 2013
theconomist
27 Apr 2013
1-taste, dissolves waay too quickly, the chewing gum is not enjoyable.
2-texture the texture is gooey which makes chewing much easier which might be unpleast for some and leads to the third issue
3-dry mouth, after about half an hour of chewing I seem to get a very dry mouth with both brands of xylitol only chewing gum I've tried which has also been reported by people I've given the gums too
4- taste palate numbing, a side effect of chewing xylitol often is that your taste palates really go numb and you can't taste food anymore for several hours up to a whole day after chewing for an hour or two
All in all I would not go back to xylitol, I prefer subjecting myself to some aspartame than the horror I've been through this past month with xylitol gums :p
daouda
27 Apr 2013
My favorite (taste, texture, and size of each piece) are by far those by these guys (B-fresh) http://www.iherb.com/B-Fresh (I only have tasted the cinnamon and cool spearmint, the latter especially is the best tasting spearmint gum i've ever tasted)
Theconomist, try them and I'm sure you'll change your mind.
nupi
29 Apr 2013
Will give B-Fresh a shot, thanks. edit: I really do not like the fact that they put B12 in there...
Edited by nupi, 29 April 2013 - 11:16 AM.
platypus
29 Apr 2013
platypus
29 Apr 2013
5 minutes of chewing is enough, according to the studies.I would not recomend xylitol only chewing gums after trying them for 1 month (went through 20, 30g packs, yes i have a chewing gum addiction). For several reasons:
1-taste, dissolves waay too quickly, the chewing gum is not enjoyable.
2-texture the texture is gooey which makes chewing much easier which might be unpleast for some and leads to the third issue
3-dry mouth, after about half an hour of chewing I seem to get a very dry mouth with both brands of xylitol only chewing gum I've tried which has also been reported by people I've given the gums too
4- taste palate numbing, a side effect of chewing xylitol often is that your taste palates really go numb and you can't taste food anymore for several hours up to a whole day after chewing for an hour or two
All in all I would not go back to xylitol, I prefer subjecting myself to some aspartame than the horror I've been through this past month with xylitol gums :p
Edited by platypus, 29 April 2013 - 01:01 PM.
theconomist
29 Apr 2013
I chew due to my oral fixation.5 minutes of chewing is enough, according to the studies.I would not recomend xylitol only chewing gums after trying them for 1 month (went through 20, 30g packs, yes i have a chewing gum addiction). For several reasons:
1-taste, dissolves waay too quickly, the chewing gum is not enjoyable.
2-texture the texture is gooey which makes chewing much easier which might be unpleast for some and leads to the third issue
3-dry mouth, after about half an hour of chewing I seem to get a very dry mouth with both brands of xylitol only chewing gum I've tried which has also been reported by people I've given the gums too
4- taste palate numbing, a side effect of chewing xylitol often is that your taste palates really go numb and you can't taste food anymore for several hours up to a whole day after chewing for an hour or two
All in all I would not go back to xylitol, I prefer subjecting myself to some aspartame than the horror I've been through this past month with xylitol gums :p
autopilot
01 May 2013
http://www.amazon.co...0?ie=UTF8&psc=1
My only problem is that i am left only with bland gum too soon.