It is.  I believe it was discovered in Norway and extracted from Birch bark.  
Here's a little info.

Trem



Xylitol (/ˈzaɪlɪtɒl/; Greek: ξύλον, xyl[on], "wood" + suffix -itol, used to 
denote sugar alcohols), categorized as a polyalcohol or sugar alcohol 
(alditol), has applications in hygiene and nutraceutical formulations and 
products. Xylitol has the formula (CHOH)3(CH2OH)2 and is an achiral[2] isomer 
of pentane-1,2,3,4,5-pentol. Xylitol is used as a diabetic sweetener which is 
roughly as sweet as sucrose with 33% fewer calories. Unlike other natural or 
synthetic sweeteners, xylitol is actively beneficial for dental health by 
reducing caries to a third in regular use and helpful to remineralization.[3] 
Multiple studies utilizing electron microscopy have indicated that xylitol is 
effective in inducing remineralization of deeper layers of demineralized 
enamel.[4][5] Fair evidence was found that xylitol (as chewing gum, lozenges, 
etc.) reduced the incidence of acute middle ear infection in healthy 
children.[6]

Xylitol is naturally found in low concentrations in the fibers of many fruits 
and vegetables, and can be extracted from various berries, oats, and mushrooms, 
as well as fibrous material such as corn husks and sugar cane bagasse,[7][8] 
and birch.[9] However, industrial production starts from xylan (a 
hemicellulose) extracted from hardwoods[10] or corncobs, which is hydrolyzed 
into xylose and catalytically hydrogenated into xylitol. A study in rats found 
that xylitol had reduced or nonexistent side effects compared to other 
artificial sweeteners, and lower caloric value and cariogenicity than 
sucrose.[11]



-----Original Message-----
From: 123 456 [mailto:whiteol...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2014 3:40 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>snorting/inhaling

Please tell  us a little more about  xilitol?
I thought it  was  a  sweetener?
Tara

On 2/22/14, Gene Wolfe <ge...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> I just called Tel, and he is OK. He said he just got his computer back 
> up and I told him to send a message to the list. He said OK.
>
> Gene
>
> On 2/22/2014 4:44 PM, phoenix23002 tds.net wrote:
>> Have you emailed Tel or telephoned him?  I hope he is okay.  He is a 
>> really good guy and knows his stuff.  Lola H.
>>
>> On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 5:34 PM, Gary Hilt <sobertogod1n...@gmail.com 
>> <mailto:sobertogod1n...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     Anyone know what happened to Tel. in Mexico made quailwood
>>     products ive ordered 3 x no response he has an excellent nasal
>>     spray stopped drainage ive had over 3 decades ?????
>>
>>
>>     On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 12:13 PM, TREM <t...@silvergen.com
>>     <mailto:t...@silvergen.com>> wrote:
>>
>>         Hi everyone,
>>
>>         A little Xylitol added to the EIS stops any burning and it's
>>         also an antiseptic on its own.
>>
>>         Trem
>>
>>         *From:*RoseOtto [mailto:roseottogro...@gmail.com
>>         <mailto:roseottogro...@gmail.com>]
>>         *Sent:* Saturday, February 22, 2014 8:59 AM
>>         *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com <mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com>
>>         *Subject:* Re: CS>snorting/inhaling
>>
>>         Hey Chicken Joe,
>>
>>         Have you ever used a Neti pot? Once you do, you'll know
>>         drowning is very unlikely.
>>
>>         I would guess that the pH of your blend might feel irritating
>>         to the sinus cavities.  I'd use way way less DMSO.  But I
>>         don't.  I have a spray bottle of EIS that stays in the
>>         bathroom...one quick spray up one nostril and a quick clench
>>         on both with the non-sprayer hand.  A little bit goes down the
>>         throat but... repeat in other nostril.  Once you're used to
>>         it, in hale as you spray and it goes further into your sinuses.
>>
>>         For lungs, I often put EIS +  a couple of drops of DMSO in the
>>         bowl of my aromatherapy nebulizer and inhale thru' my mouth,
>>         holding it in my lungs. Your airbrush will work beautifully
>>         for this.
>>
>>         Saralou
>>
>>
>>         On 2/22/2014 9:44 AM, Joe Huard wrote:
>>
>>             Hi list,
>>             I have some homemade CS/EIS that I have added 10% DMSO to.
>>             I was going to try to short it for my sinuses, or inhale
>>             it to get it in my lungs for colds. However, I am not
>>             doing it because I am not sure that it is safe ie drowning.
>>             I have the Brooks Bradley protocol setup here with a
>>             Harbor Freight Air Brush Kit and an oxygen tank with 2
>>             types of regulators available. One is a regular welding
>>             regulator that regulates pressure, and the other regulates
>>             flow.
>>             I think of doing this protocol every day for my slight
>>             head cold. I have occasional sneezing. No coughing or any
>>             other symptoms.
>>             Just call me chicken. :-(
>>
>>             Joe H.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>     --
>>     Eph 1:2  Grace be to you, and peace, from God our Father, and from
>>     the Lord Jesus Christ.
>>     Gary & Lennie
>>
>>
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