Erythritol Toxicity
Erythritol is a type of sugar alcohol that is approved for use as a sweetener and food additive in the United States and European Union. Erythritol occurs naturally in fermented foods and some fruits from glucose, and is almost as sweet as sugar. Sugar alcohols generally contain fewer calories than sucrose and do not cause some of the problems as sugar does with chronic use, such as elevated blood sugar levels. Although erythritol isn entirely absorbed by your body, some side effects may still occur.
Gastrointestinal Distress
Laxitive Effect
Allergic Reaction
Although erythritol is generally considered safe for the majority of the population, certain individuals with intestinal disorders and diseases should avoid using erythritol as a sugar substitute. Individuals who suffer from irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS, as well as various types of intestinal cancer should not use erythritol as a food additive due to the risk of an increase in the severity of side effects associated with these conditions. |
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