Posted on 01/10/2008 4:17:03 PM PST by jdm
LONDON, Jan 11 (Reuters) - Consuming too much sorbitol, a sweetener widely used in "sugar-free" chewing gum and sweets, can cause serious bowel problems, German doctors said on Friday.
The warning follows the cases of two patients who suffered chronic diarrhoea, abdominal pain and severe weight loss after ingesting large amounts of sorbitol.
Writing in the British Medical Journal, the doctors from Berlin said the patients -- a man and a woman -- had consumed some 15 to 20 sticks of chewing gum a day. When they kicked the habit, both regained normal bowel function.
Sorbitol, also known as E420, is poorly absorbed by the small intestine and is known to have laxative properties. But Dr Juergen Bauditz and colleagues of the University of Berlin said many consumers might fail to link it with their gastrointestinal problems.
"Our cases demonstrate that sorbitol consumption can cause not only chronic diarrhoea and functional bowel complaints but also considerable unintended weight loss -- about 20 percent of usual body weight," they wrote.
That’s why I just drink tequila, same effects on my stomach but more fun.
Tar?
Speaking from experience, I would advise anyone with bowel problems to avoid ALL sugarless candy, desserts, etc. with the sorbitol ingredient listed, especially if you have had gall bladder removal.
I gotta say it!!! I have to say it!!!
SHIT
Okay, I have said it!!!
Michigan Grandma
read later..
...they’re right.
Once upon a time I was munching on some sugarfree candies and didn’t watch how many I had eaten... had the $#!+$ the rest of the day.

Sorbitol is also sometimes known as “sugar alcohol.” It’s in many diet products. As someone who has Crohns disease, I have to be sure that it’s not in anything I eat because of the rather violent laxative effect.
Mark
Dunno. Next time I see Airborne somewhere, I'll check out the list of ingredients.
Don't know whether to consider them "regular" or not (pun intended), but, yes, there are people who are never without gum in their mouths. Personally, I avoid them, because I find gum-chewing to be a highly obnoxious habit.
I have gone to a couple of church weddings, and there were people there with their jaws masticating all through the ceremony. One of these slobs was the mother of the groom.
This is news?
This has been known for YEARS and these doc THINK it MIGHT be a problem to consume too much?
Want to fix the problem? DON’T EAT TOO MUCH OF ANYTHING!!!
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