Recommendations for natural no-plastic gum?

Anonymous
There are options online, but I want to see if anyone has personal recommendations. Thanks!
Anonymous
Get Pur gum peppermint.
The main ingredient is Xylitol 1g per gum.
Xylitol is known to be very good for your teeth.
I find it at Target or order it at Amazon.
Anonymous
If you are buying product with xylitol be very careful if you have dogs. It is very toxic to them if ingested.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you are buying product with xylitol be very careful if you have dogs. It is very toxic to them if ingested.


Toxic for humans also. Won't kill you, but is very harmful overall, same as most fake sweeteners.
Anonymous
Gum has plastic in it?😳
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gum has plastic in it?😳


I suppose wax is a form of "plastic"? Dunno.

But most everything we eat now has plastic in it. Microplastics are a thing. Mostly from clothing/laundry, but also food packaging, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Get Pur gum peppermint.
The main ingredient is Xylitol 1g per gum.
Xylitol is known to be very good for your teeth.
I find it at Target or order it at Amazon.


This gives you diarrhea though. Two a day is okay but after that is not good. Maybe it’s the xylitol in it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Get Pur gum peppermint.
The main ingredient is Xylitol 1g per gum.
Xylitol is known to be very good for your teeth.
I find it at Target or order it at Amazon.


This gives you diarrhea though. Two a day is okay but after that is not good. Maybe it’s the xylitol in it?


xylitol is a toxin.
Humans used to use oxidized lead in their wine to sweeten it. Imagine the toxins we use these days with all the artificial sweeteners.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Get Pur gum peppermint.
The main ingredient is Xylitol 1g per gum.
Xylitol is known to be very good for your teeth.
I find it at Target or order it at Amazon.


This gives you diarrhea though. Two a day is okay but after that is not good. Maybe it’s the xylitol in it?


If you use xylitol like sugar in baking it might but few grams in gum is actually good for your teeth.
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