Description
Sweet Victory Gum – Sugar-Free Chewing Gum with Gymnema Sylvestre
Sweet Victory Gum is an innovative dietary supplement in the form of sugar-free chewing gum, containing 70 mg of Gymnema sylvestre per piece. This plant, known from Ayurvedic tradition, has a unique ability to temporarily alter the perception of sweetness. Perfect for those looking to reduce sugar cravings and explore a new way to manage sugar intake!
Benefits of Sweet Victory:
- Contains 70 mg of Gymnema sylvestre per chewing gum
- Temporarily reduces the perception of sweetness
- Completely sugar-free – gentle on teeth
- Practical and long-lasting effect compared to tablets and capsules
- Fresh taste for a refreshing sensation
What is Gymnema Sylvestre?
Gymnema sylvestre is a natural plant that grows wild in India and Africa. It has been used in Ayurveda for centuries and has recently gained significant attention in the Western world. The plant’s active compounds can temporarily block the sweetness receptors on the tongue, making sweet foods taste less sweet – an effect many find helpful in reducing sugar cravings.
By using Sweet Victory in chewing gum form, you get a longer-lasting effect compared to capsules or tablets, as the substance remains in contact with the taste buds for an extended period.
Usage & Dosage of Sweet Victory Gum
Recommended daily dose: 1–5 pieces per day.
Each piece contains 70 mg of Gymnema sylvestre, providing a daily intake of 70–350 mg depending on consumption. Do not exceed the recommended dose.
Ingredients in Sweet Victory Gum
Sweeteners (xylitol, sorbitol, maltitol syrup, sucralose (0.08%), acesulfame K (0.04%)), gum base, dried Gymnema sylvestre leaves (3.5%), flavors, humectant (glycerol), thickener (gum arabic), rice starch, glazing agent (carnauba wax), colorant (brilliant blue FCF), antioxidant (tocopherol-rich extracts). May contain traces of soy.
Servings per package: 12 pieces.
Discover the unique effect of Sweet Victory and experience a new perspective on sweetness!
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