Del wrote:
http://www.angelfire.com/az/sthurston/xylitol_natural_sweetener.html
If xylitol does even half the things claimed there, it is worth
using. I am pretty sure it is one of the healthiest alternatives to
sugar. I am not sure about erythritol, but I am investigating having
just purchased some. I have tried Stevia, but can't stand the taste,
the aftertaste, and it made me sick to my stomach.
One thing I have found out, you should only buy pure Birch xylitol.
Ok, I was told by a very reliable source that there is NO birch xylitol
sold in the U.S. It is all from corn and ALL from China. This does not
mean some xylitols aren't better quality than others. The true birch
xylitol is simply not available in the U.S. as there isn't enough of it
to go around.
I was told as well that though some internet sites CLAIM to be selling
"birch xylitol" they are not. They are lying.
Now you may have confidence in and believe the site you are buying from,
but no way I'd believe I'd be getting real birch xylitol.
sol
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