By: Danuel | 2010-12-23 | Health & Fitness Xylitol sugar is a sugar-alcohol which is most often used to substitute sugar in cooking, baking and normal consumptions. It is a natural substance derived from different plums, corn, berries, oats and mushrooms. The substitute does not cause any harm to the teeth like normal sugars. Most of the diabetics prefer this sweetener as it contains much less calories in comparison to natural sugar. read more
By: dshfj | 2011-04-02 | Strategic planning Food industry usage of artificial sweeteners The food and beverage industry is increasingly replacing sugar or corn syrup with artificial sweeteners in a range of products traditionally containing read more
By: David Snape | 2010-03-30 | Dental Xylitol and Tooth Decay One of the amazing hidden 'secrets' of this century is xylitol. It is truly astonishing on two points. This five carbon sugar can help to prevent both tooth decay and gum disease because the bacteria that eat it cannot utilize xylitol as they can glucose (six carbon table sugar). read more
By: martinseo | 2011-02-02 | Medicine You may have read the name of xylitol on some of the products you have been buying lately and people you know may have started using it. So what is it? read more
By: dpdp | 2010-10-18 | Strategic planning Low-energy candy confectionery market has become an international hot spot and the development of consumer focused, market potential read more
By: EngSay | 2010-12-06 | Weight Loss With one in every four Americans and one in every seven people in Singapore suffering from Diabetes and Overweight, sugar substitutes have become a million dollar business. And now they can be found everywhere. read more
By: Rob Bent | 2010-12-13 | Nutrition Sugar substitutes have been around since ancient times. However, the modern age of artificial sweeteners and sugar replacement began 131 years ago with the discovery of saccharine. Since then, they have been embroiled in a constant battle with opponents of new food ingredients. You've heard the rumors about their health risks and safety concerns. Now, come learn the truth about this valuable class of compounds and see how they can safely benefit society from diabetes to obesity! read more
By: Oswald Mckisson | 2011-10-11 | Dental Among all the natural oral health care remedies, xylitol is one of the most commonly used worldwide. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-27 | Business Food industry usage of artificial sweeteners The food and beverage industry is increasingly replacing sugar or corn syrup with artificial sweeteners in a range of products traditionally containing sugar. Artificial sweeteners cost the food industry only a fraction of the cost of natural sweeteners, in spite of the extremely high profit margins for manufacturers of artificial sweeteners. So it is not surprising that the food industry is promoting its "diet" or "light" products heavily read more
By: David Webb | 2011-03-11 | Diabetes Coconut sugar is an all natural sugar made from the sap of the flower buds of the coconut tree. It has a low glycemic index and loaded with vitamins and minerals. It can be used as a direct 1:1 substitute for regular table sugar. Unlike artificial sugar substitutes, no chemicals are ever needed to manufacture it. Make the healthy choice and switch today to coconut sugar - an amazing sugar substitu read more
By: anna | 2010-12-06 | Nutrition Xylitol helps maintain balance in your health, balance insulin levels and hence is recommended by doctors. Not just that it has multiple benefits too. read more
By: Tia Taylor | 2010-03-30 | Weight Loss Whether you use ordinary sugar (white or brown) or artificial sweeteners, you should know that every time you ingest it you distance yourself from your weight-loss goal by a mile. Sugar widely available in stores stresses all organs in the body and so the body cannot focus on its other important tasks such as releasing excess fat storage or healing. Much has been written about the negative effects of refined sugar on the body and yet it's probably not sufficient because people are still ingesting this poisonous substance. read more
By: Bettina Berlin | 2010-03-29 | Nutrition Need to cut down on sugar, or preferably cut it out completely? Then natural sweeteners might be an option for you. But you should never rely on them blindly, for although healthier than sugar or artificial sweeteners they are not the ultimate solution for a sugar-free life. Natural sweeteners can be a great asset, but you need to know how to use them. read more
By: Sandy Ghina | 2012-12-14 | Low calorie India Trading Company is based in London, UK importing various commodities from India. We supply various commodities like Sugar, Cotton, Poultry, Marble & Granite etc. read more
By: Deepa Mukharjee | 2012-05-30 | Diabetes Good nutrition, regular physical activity and a clean environment is the key to a good and disease free life. However, it is not always possible to have all three factors. Most of us have demanding jobs that require long hours, highly stressful commuting options and a pollution filled environment. read more