Sorbitol

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Sorbitol is a sugar alcohol used as a sweetener and humectant (moisture-retainer) in sugar-free foods, toothpaste, and cosmetics. It occurs naturally in fruits like apples and pears but is usually manufactured from corn syrup. Sorbitol has a lower glycemic impact than sugar, but can cause digestive distress and may have a laxative effect even in moderate amounts.

Quick Facts:

  • About 60% as sweet as sugar
  • Used in diet foods, cough syrups, and toothpaste
  • Known to cause gas, bloating, and diarrhea
  • Often labeled as a “laxative” in high doses
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