Xylitol: Is There a Risk?
A study conducted by the Cleveland Clinic has linked a sugar substitute, xylitol, to an increased risk of heart attack and stroke. While the study was observational and did not prove that xylitol causes heart attacks or strokes, researchers recommend further studies to confirm the findings. For now, xylitol remains classified as safe for humans but can be dangerous for animals like dogs. Patricia Wu and Jessica Reyes discuss the study with Matthew Kansy.
Being Cautious Despite Xylitol’s Benefits
Xylitol is a sugar substitute found in sugar-free gum, some brands of toothpaste, and other products. While Xylitol also has proven dental benefits, researchers recommend caution about consuming products with high levels of xylitol as more studies are needed to confirm the findings.
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