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- $Title{What is "Chewing Gum Diarrhea"?}
- $Subject{chewing gum diarrhea Digestive diet diets dieting foods sweetener
- sweeteners sugar substitute substitutes hexitol hexitols sorbitol mannitol
- diarrhea small intestines dietetic food diarrhea}
- $Volume{I-26}
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- What is "Chewing Gum Diarrhea"?
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- QUESTION: You seem to delight in explaining conditions with strange names to
- us. I must admit I find them interesting, and frequently use them to spice up
- conversations that are growing dull. What can you tell us about "Chewing Gum
- Diarrhea"?
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- ANSWER: I hope you don't intend to use this answer for mealtime discussions!
- You are right, however, about my interest in "medical trivia". It provides a
- wide range of "collectibles," and chewing gum diarrhea ranks along with the
- more interesting. It is caused by eating large amounts of sugar substitutes
- used to sweeten food products prepared for those who must avoid regular
- sugar. The sugarlike substances, hexitols, sorbitol and mannitol cause
- diarrhea by a combination of slow absorption as they speed up the contractions
- of the small intestines, speeding the food on its way. The same substances
- are also used to sweeten sugar-free gum, giving rise to the name. It is also
- called "dietetic food diarrhea," but I guess that is a less interesting name.
- Incidentally the diarrhea rapidly disappears as soon as the intake of these
- chemicals is stopped.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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