Crystal Xlear Newsletter
November 2005 A Xylitol-rich Publication
In This Issue
Product Sporlight

Xylosweet
SparX CandiesWe've made it through Halloween, and are now heading into the heart of the holiday season. Undoubtedly, you will be cooking plenty of sweet treats to complement your ham, turkey or other holiday dishes. Why not substitute the sugar in your sweet potatoes or cranberry sauce with XyloSweet? Making a pie? Use XyloSweet.

XyloSweet has 40% fewer calories, can be substituted one-for-one, and does not count as “net carbs.” Best of all, it is safe for diabetics.

See Xlear.com for complete details about Xylosweet

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Photo of Xlear bottle with aircraft in background

Dear Customer,

Whether traveling via airplane, bus, train or car this holiday season, there is a good chance that travelers will share air with someone that has a cold or flu. Unfortunately, the combination of sharing confined spaces with ailing people, recirculating air systems, and relatively low humidity of in-flight cabins, raises the potential for ruining an eagerly anticipated vacation with a sudden illness.

While moms and doctors continue to encourage hand washing, another way to help fight off potential illnesses while traveling is keeping our nasal passages moist and clean. One solution being used by thousands of people across the country is Xlear Nasal Wash.

See the whole story by clicking here. (Link to Travel NR on Web site).

Cooking with Xylitol

Got a favorite recipe using xylitol? Have you started substituting xylitol for sugar in your recipes? If so, we want to hear about it. Send us your favorite recipes using xylitol, and if we include it in our December newsletter, we will send you a one pound bag of XyloSweet!

Also, beginning in 2006, look for our Cooking with Xylitol section at Xlear.com.

Xylitol News & Research

The Wonder of Xylitol (Dimensions of Dental Hygiene. Oct 2005).
Marilynn Rothen, RDH, BS, shares her expertise on the value of Xylitol.

New Mexico Aspartame Battle Continues (FreeMarketNews.com. Nov 15, 2005).
The New Mexico Nutrition Council tries to have aspartame removed from public schools, suggesting "that a safer option for those seeking artificial sweetening is: 'xylitol, a natural, low-calorie, low-glycemic sweetener that also plays a role in supporting oral health.'"

Mothers may pass on germs to babies by kissing (Pakistan Tribune. Oct 31, 2005)
A new study at the LSU Health Sciences Center dental school will look at whether babies whose mothers regularly use antibiotic mouthwash or chew sugarless gum wind up as toddlers with less tooth decay.

Xlear Product Testimonial

Thanks to Louise and Garry J. who sent in their testimonial about Xlear Nasal Wash and other Xlear products. We will be sending Louise and Garry a free pack of Spry chewing gum. Here's what they had to say:

"My husband and I are both retired teachers and now substitute. Meeting hundreds of new kids a month, we are exposed to so many little germ factories and it used to be really tough to not get a cold or viral infection at least once in the fall and once in the spring. Since we have both been using Xlear Nasal Wash/spray, anything that starts is tackled immediately with this wonderful spray. The viral infection stops in its tracks. We use it for 3 days or until all symptoms are gone. The raspberry mints are also a favorite and easy to pop in one's mouth in a classroom. Xylitol sweetener is our main sweetener for baking and beverages. We recommend it to everyone!

Sincerely,
Louise and Garry J."

If you'd like to share your product testimonials with fellow Crystal Xlear readers, please let us know by emailing us at CrystalXlear@xlear.com. If we use your testimonial in our newsletter, we'll send you a free 10-piece pack of Spry gum!


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