Health & Wellbeing

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Chewing gum may be simple, but the science behind it is robust and growing. Sugar-free gum is recognised by public health authorities for its role in oral care, and research continues to explore its impact on concentration and everyday stress management. This section outlines how chewing gum can support individual wellbeing, and why it deserves a place in broader conversations about its role as part of a healthy diet.

Oral Health Benefits

An accessible aid to everyday oral care

Sugar-free chewing gum helps increase saliva flow, which in turn neutralises plaque acids and supports the remineralisation of tooth enamel. This effect has been acknowledged by regulators and health systems alike. The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) both recognise the oral health benefits of sugar-free gum when used between brushes.

Chewing sugar-free gum can boost saliva production by 10-12 times the resting rate.

A mental boost

A simple practice that may help support mental clarity

Chewing gum is no substitute for rest or mental healthcare but a growing body of research suggests it may play a useful role in focus, alertness, and everyday stress relief. Whether it’s a high-stakes exam, a long shift, or a stressful commute, many people report that chewing gum helps them stay centred.