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What is your Refund Policy?
Unfortunately when things don't go to plan refunds or credits may be granted (if applicable). The following are such scenarios:
Incorrect products delivered Damaged or missing products Poor quality or missing ingredients Delivery errors out of the customer’s control
Sugar Free Food shall do our best to respond to refund requests immediately, however please note that refunds or credits will not be processed for accidental orders or change of mind.
What is Stevia?
The stevia plant originates from South America where the leaves of the plant have been used for hundreds of years to sweeten food. Interestingly it was also used medicinally to treat burns and stomach problems.
Today only the sweetest part of the plant is used creating a natural sweetener that is many times sweeter than sugar.
Its a great modern day crop, only using about one fifth of the land required to grow sugar and much less water.
It has been shown to be useful in lowering blood pressure and other studies have shown that it could be useful in treating type 2 diabetes.
Stevia has zero calories. And little to no effect on blood glucose, insulin levels.
Learn more about Stevia here: https://steviabenefits.org/.
What is Xylitol?
Xylitol is naturally occurring in small amounts in many fruits and vegetables, we even produce small amounts in our bodies during normal metabolism. It is not an artificial sweetener.
It is usually produced from handpicked corn cobs or from the bark of Birch trees, corn cobs generally being the more sustainable environmentally friendly option.
Xylitol is about the same sweetness as sugar but with 40% less calories. It has a fresh sweetness with no after taste. It has a very low Glycemic index of between 7 -11 compared with sugar at 65 and doesn’t spike blood sugar levels. Therefore it's a great choice for diabetics.
Xylitol is an excellent alternative to sugar particularly for those interested in weight loss, diabetes, tooth care and general health.
Quite the opposite of sugar, Xylitol reduces our risk of tooth decay. Instead of feeding the bad bacteria in our mouths it starves them by reducing our mouths acidity. Xylitol helps prevent dental cavities, plaque build-up and gum disease. Many tooth pastes are now available containing Xylitol.
Excessive consumption of Xylitol can have a laxative effect for some people, so make sure to take it in small amounts first. One study we found suggests that for a typical 60kg female up to 142 grams of Xylitol is fine with no side effects of the laxative kind (reference).
Xylitol can be harmful to dogs so please don’t feed it to your four legged friends. Here is an FAQ on this subject from a New Zealand vet.
Learn more about Xylitol here: https://xylitol.org/ <-- check it out, it is really fascinating!!