Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Chewing gum leads to weight loss

The use of chewing gum, "sugar-free" can lead to weight loss and diarrhea, doctors warn. The cause is sorbitol (sorbitol), which is used in the manufacture of sweets and chewing gum and has a laxative effect. Experts have given an example in the British Medical Journal (British Medical Journal) of two patients who became ill as a result of the use of more than 20 sheets of rubber a day. Sorbitol is often employed in the production of products which do not contain sugar, including products for people with diabetes. It is also used as a laxative, but. Despite warnings on packets, people do not see that the excessive use of products containing sorbitol can cause problems in the stomach, according to German scientists Woman '21 suffered diarrhea and stomach pains for 8 months, a large number of tests before it, that the reason for their habit of chewing gum realized, "no sugar." During this time, she had lost 11 kg, despite the fact that their weight was initially below average. In the second case, a man with diarrhea and stomach pain was admitted to the hospital, which is a year lost 22 pounds. You have to consume about 20-30 grams of sorbitol per day. Each plate contains 1.25 g sweetened substances (sorbitol) in the form of the envelope. After she started stopped with the rubber in amounts immediately to weight gain. According to Dr. Yudzhena Baudits (Jürgen Bauditz) of the Department of Gastroenterology in Berlin, 5-10 lead g sorbitol consumption enough to cause problems in the stomach, such as bloating and cramps, and diarrhea to more than 20 grams, and, as shown to severe weight loss.

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