Dangers and Benefits of Erythritol

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Do the benefits of erythritol outweigh the dangers? Find out. 

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0:05 What is erythritol?
0:16 Erythritol benefits 
1:32 Erythritol side effects 

Today we’re going to talk about the dangers and benefits of erythritol. 

What is erythritol?
Erythritol is a sugar alcohol. It’s an alternative sweetener, and it’s 60-70% as sweet as sugar. It has less than 25% of 1 calorie per gram. Sugar has 4 calories per gram. Erythritol has .24 calories per gram. It has 95% less calories than sugar. 

Erythritol gets absorbed in the small intestine, it gets in the blood, but it gets excreted by the kidney unchanged. The microbes don’t like to eat it. There aren’t many negative side effects of erythritol. It has zero impact on insulin—it doesn’t affect the blood sugars. 

*As long as it’s non-GMO, I think erythritol is a great alternative sweetener. 

The dangers of erythritol in high doses (greater than 50 grams): 

1. Gas
2. Bloating 
3. Stomach noise
4. A laxative effect 

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I think non-GMO erythritol is a great alternative sweetener. Consider giving erythritol a try.

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