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Xylitol Video Presentations

  1. Understanding Xylitol - Dr. Kauko Makinen

  2. Caries as a process and transmissible disease - Dr. Eva Soderling

  3. Economical Aspects of Caries Prevention with Xylitol - Dr. Pentti Alanen

  4. Using Xylitol Effectively Pt. 1 - Dr. John Peldyak

  5. Using Xylitol Effectively Pt. 2 - Dr. John Peldyak

  6. Sugar by Any Other Name - Dr. John Peldyak

  7. Most Effective Xylitol Products - Dr. John Peldyak

  8. What Does Xylitol Cost - Dr. John Peldyak

  9. Diabetes, Osteoporosis, and Xylitol Dr. Eva Soderling

  10. Xylitol, Probiotics, GI Effect Dr. Peldyak & Dr. Eva Soderling

  11. Xylitol vs Sealants Rome, Italy Q&A Day 1 Dr. Kauko Makinen

  12. Chronic Ear Infections Encourage Educational Handicaps - Dr. Lon Jones

  13. The people vs. common nasal irritants Dr. Alonzo Jones

  14. History of antihistamines and decongestants Dr. Alonzo Jones

  15. Xylitol vs. anithistamines and decongestants part 1 Dr. Alonzo Jones

  16. Xylitol vs. anithistamines and decongestants part 2 Dr. Alonzo Jones

  17. Current Paradigm for Medicine Dr. Alonzo Jones

Strive For 5

  1. Use Xylitol toothpaste, mouthwash, and nasal spray upon waking up

  2. After breakfast use Xylitol gum, mints or candy

  3. After lunch use Xylitol gum, mints or candy

  4. After dinner use Xylitol gum, mints or candy

  5. Use Xylitol toothpaste, mouthwash, and nasal spray upon going to bed

If taken in moderation, xylitol is unlikely to pose a problem. However, refined carbohydrates, such as pasta, white bread, pastries, and cakes are quickly broken down into glucose and act just as refined sugar does. (Note: complex carbohydrates as found in whole grains and washed white Basmati rice are fine, but avoid most other types of polished white rice due their depleted nutritional value.) Obviously, sugar-rich foods and beverages, such as chocolate, ice cream, and soda should be avoided.

- Andreas Moritz Cancer Is Not A Disease - It's A Survival Mechanism