4 Surprising Effects of Chewing Gum
										It’s for more than just blowing bubbles.

4 Surprising Effects of Chewing Gum It’s for more than just blowing bubbles.

A stick of chewing gum. You don’t think much of it besides the fact that it helps you with your bad breath, or it gives you something to chew on throughout the day. It’s easy to stick in your purse or your car in case you need to have a piece with you.

Well, did you know that chewing gum actually has more benefits than you thought? We spoke with our medical expert board member Lauren Manaker, MS, RDN, LDN, CLEC, CPT, author of The First Time Mom’s Pregnancy Cookbook, The 7 Ingredient Healthy Pregnancy Cookbook, and Fueling Male Fertility, who tells the surprising effects of what chewing gum can do for you. Then be sure to check out Does Chewing Gum Help You Lose Weight?

Typically, gum contains lots of sugar in one stick. However, switching to sugarless options can do you some good.

“For children who are prone to developing ear infections, chewing gum with Xylitol may help reduce their risk of experiencing this painful condition,” says Manaker.

Xylitol is a natural sugar alcohol that is typically found in plants, including many fruits and vegetables. Its sweet taste is often used as a sugar substitute, which is why you can find it in sugar-free candies, like gum. Xylitol can act against some bacteria that cause ear infections, as well as reduce levels of decay-causing bacteria in saliva.

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According to Manaker, your bowel movements may become more stable if you chew gum after surgery.

“If you underwent gastrointestinal (GI) surgery or a surgery which involves that area of the body (like a C section), your bowel function might return quicker if you chew sugarless gum multiple times a day post-op,” she says.

If you’re always looking for something sweet, whether it be after a meal or as a midday snack, gum can be the solution to your sugary cravings.

“Some evidence shows that chewing gum can satisfy a sweet tooth and can help people suppress their appetite, ultimately helping them manage their weight,” says Manaker. If you’re looking to curb your sugar cravings, check out these 25 Healthy, Shelf-Stable Snacks for Anyone with a Sweet Tooth.

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