What about erythritol? Have you done any research on that? My husband is diabetic, so I use that occasionally, and it doesn't spike his glucose level. Thank you for the xylitol information. Honestly, it is hard to find a healthy sweetener. Honey does raise his glucose level unfortunately.
Not likely any better. Just do a Google search for its safety. Stevia. might be better in a case like this, but our advice to all, for decades, has been to try to find other types of satisfying foods not based on sweet.
Seems like I heard warning about xylitol in peanut butter and other foods as toxic to dogs.
What about erythritol? Have you done any research on that? My husband is diabetic, so I use that occasionally, and it doesn't spike his glucose level. Thank you for the xylitol information. Honestly, it is hard to find a healthy sweetener. Honey does raise his glucose level unfortunately.
Not likely any better. Just do a Google search for its safety. Stevia. might be better in a case like this, but our advice to all, for decades, has been to try to find other types of satisfying foods not based on sweet.