Can sugar-free mints cause cancer?
Not carcinogenic. According to Query 39 Health Network, eating sugar-free mints will not cause cancer, but long-term consumption will have adverse effects on the body. The main components of sugar mints are menthol and sucrose, which have the effect of dispelling wind and clearing heat. However, mint can stimulate oral mucosa, and long-term consumption will cause harm to oral cavity and even stomach.