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Common toothpaste ingredients like fluoride and SLS may affect memory and brain function through daily oral absorption. Safer ...
The not-so-sweet foods with low calorie, artificial sweeteners aren't necessarily better for you. ... You can also find some sugar alcohols in dental products, like toothpaste and mouthwash.
Artificial sweeteners don't raise short-term blood sugar levels. Drinking a can of Diet Coke, for example, won't cause a spike. Long-term effects are unknown.
Those looking for a more natural toothpaste will be pleased to know that this Burt’s Bees option does just as good a job at fighting cavities as other brands. It’s formulated without sodium lauryl ...
Artificial sweeteners are everywhere, even in foods you may not consider sweet. Here are five expert tips on how to cut or reduce fake sugars from your diet.