
The Truth about Sorbitol
Sorbitol
We take the feedback of our customers and stockists very seriously. For a while now we’ve been looking into how to keep your Truthpaste fresher for longer, without compromising on that ‘dentist fresh’ feel that we get so many lovely reviews about.
We don’t have such a thing as a secret ingredient at Truthpaste. Honesty has always been our policy. And in line with that very policy, we can share that our research and trials have lead us to add sorbitol to our ingredients list.
What is Sorbitol?
Sorbitol is a form of carbohydrate - often referred to as a ‘sugar alcohol’ or ‘polyol’. Discovered in 1872 in the fresh juice of mountain ash berries by French chemist Joseph Boussingault, it is naturally occurring in fruits, vegetables and berries. It’s versatility has made it a popular ingredient in a multitude of products that we use today from cough mixture to chewing gum and skincare products for it’s thickening, moistening and sweetening properties. It’s often used as a sugar substitute for diabetics.
What is Sorbitol made from?
Whilst sorbitol is naturally occurring in fruit and vegetables such as plums, apples and pears, it is also commercially produced using either potatoes or corn. When processed it appears as a fine white powder. Our sorbitol comes from French corn and wheat starches and is certified non-GMO.
What is sorbitol used for?
Sorbitol is found in a great many oral care products, such as mouthwashes, gels and toothpaste. You will often find it used alongside xylitol. Both have been proven to benefit the teeth and gums in similar ways.
Sorbitol is what is classed as a humectant. It is used in cosmetics to help retain moisture and stop products from drying out, as well as improving texture and feel.
Is Sorbitol good for teeth?
A common misconception with sorbitol, and to an extent xylitol, is the idea that, as a sugar substitute, it must be bad for your oral health by its very nature. However, studies show that both xylitol and sorbitol can reduce the risk of caries (decay) by raising the pH of saliva, reduce the bacteria associated with forming plaque, and aid in remineralisation.
Sorbitol and Oral Microbiota
A 2018 study showed that sorbitol can increase the abundance of the good bacteria known as S. cristatus, that work to fight various bacteria that can cause cavities and caries.
In particular, the S. cristatus were found to have a profound effect in fighting and treating chronic Periodontitis, a form of gum disease.
Sources:
Rafeek, R. et al (2018) Xylitol and sorbitol effects on the microbiome of saliva and plaque. Journal of Oral Microbiology
Teo, G. et al, AM (2006). Silencing leaf sorbitol synthesis alters long-distance partitioning and apple fruit quality. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
Commission of the European Communities (1985) Reports of the Scientific Committee for Food concerning sweeteners. Sixteenth Series. Report EUR 10210 EN. Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, Luxembourg.
Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives.(1982) Toxicological evaluation of certain food additives: sorbitol. Twenty-sixth report. WHO Technical Report Series 683, pp. 218-228. Geneva.
LIKE WHAT YOU'VE READ?
Use the links below👇 to share with your community on social media.
Let customers speak for us
from 1572 reviewsReally love truthpaste, makes my teeth feel really clean and fresh. Not as keen on the charcoal variety as it's very runny.

I am loving this, it has a lovely strong flavour and is a better consistency than the Charcoal: Peppermint & Spearmint that I had before which was a bit more liquid

I decided to go with a Truthpaste subscription after doing a lot of reading about fluoride being a neurotoxin. I wanted a more natural healthy alternative , particularly as I have ongoing treatment for gum disease.
I am really happy with my Truthpaste products and highly recommend them to those seeking natural alternatives to fluoride based mouth care.

My teeth are looking cleaner and whiter.But the best thing is my sensitivity has calmed so much. Thank you Truthpaste.

I wanted to try a natural product that would help with sore gums, keep my breath fresh and most importantly fight the build up of plaque. I’m fanatical about oral health and went to my dental hygienist two weeks after I stated using Truthpaste. For the first time, there was no bleeding, she commented that my gums looked healthy and other than a few small spots of plaque, my teeth looked in good order. I also saw my dentist a week later and he too complimented my teeth and gums, despite his skepticism about the effectiveness of natural toothpastes. I also oil pull and use interdental brushes so I think the combination of these factors has definitely helped. However, what I can say with certainty is since I started using Truthpaste my mouth feels clean, I’ve felt confident about having fresh breath and my gums no longer feel sore or bleed when I floss. I’ve already made a second order and will be sticking with Truthpaste!

very cute addition to my clean- oral health. 1 cup seems to be the right amount for mouth wash.

Tastes great . Makes my mouth feel super clean and has significantly lessoned my sensitivity

Fresh and gentle.

We all love the fresh mild taste! It works wonderfully in leaving my mouth fresh for most of the day, and that it's Flouride-free! :)
Thank you for the kids range!

Excellent tackle. Buy now and you won’t go back to the shide in a tube. Thanks Truthpaste. Got the teeneragers and girl on it !!

Excellent. Remove the place & fresh breath.
Thank you

Bought this because I was experiencing sensitivity. After using for a week or so sensitivity gone. Very pleased so I bought a second jar when first one empty. And it tastes great too. Did take a while to get used to a jar instead of a tube but very happy now. Much easier to recycle.

Comments
Rachel Hayward-Price
Thanks for the very informative article about the different artificial sweeteners.
February 06, 2022
Leave a comment