A lot of bacteria, including those which cause tooth decay, will die if they absorb xylose, which they will happily do due to xylose’s resemblance of glucose, their favourite food.

Xylose is non toxic to humans and used as a calory-reduced sweetener (we’re only able to get ~half of the calories off it compared to glucose).

So, snacking on half a teaspoon of sweet xylose after brushing your teeth might feel strange at first (like snacking on pure sugar), but you’ll enjoy clean teeth far longer! Until your next encouter with “real” sugar.

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    My dentist told me this years ago. Unfortunately I am one of those kids who took way more antibiotics than were strictly necessary due to the way they were prescribed at the time and my microbiome was basically carpet bombed. So I don’t have a strong digestive system when it comes to this kind of thing. Xylitol makes me feel sick and gives me diarrhea in conjunction with most foods. As soon as there’s food in my body it wants to come out the other end.

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        1 year ago

        It happened to a lot of kids back then. They gave us antibiotics quite a lot more than doctors are willing to do today. I will admit that was an interesting turn of phrase though.