Stevia - The Safe and Natural Sweetener

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Stevia - The Safe and Natural Sweetener

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Most Recently Shared on August 22, 2010 at 12:48 am By:

HealthyFellow J P Fanton

@Penn_E_Lane Stevia is an all-natural (plant-derived) sugar-free sweetener. It's safe for diabetics & low carb dieters. http://j.mp/9PvPdh

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Are natural, alternative sweeteners any better than sugar? | Sweeteners content from New Hope 360

newhope360.com — “Many natural products are giving sugar the boot, but what if sugar's replacements (such as stevia or agave) aren't much better? Here's why some experts say our taste buds need an overhaul.View full resource at newhope360.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 17, 2012 at 8:45 pm By:

Stevia - How to Grow it and Make Your Own Sweetener Common Sense Homesteading

commonsensehome.com — “How to grow stevia and make your own extract. Drying stevia. Making alcohol based stevia extract. Making water based stevia extract.View full resource at commonsensehome.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 25, 2012 at 10:40 pm By:

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Sweet-n-Natural Erythritol Sweetener

physicianspreference.com — “Sweet-n-Natural Erythritol Sweetener - Erythritol is a natural sweetener without added chemicals like chlorine. It is perfectly safe to use on the yeast free eating program, and is safe for diabetics and hypoglycemics because it does not affect glucoView full resource at physicianspreference.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 23, 2012 at 5:25 pm By:

physicianspref Physician's Pref. Health Business

Don't forget! 20% off Sweet-N-Natural ends this weekend! http://t.co/cJpo4BkF

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Adina Adds New Flavor to Zero Cal Line - MarketWatch

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Most Recently Shared on November 10, 2011 at 1:10 am By:

CommunityChiro1 Dr. Stephanie Maj Chiropractor, Acupuncturist, Doctor, and CAM

Adina's line of all natural zero calorie drinks are naturally sweetened with a proprietary stevia blend providin... http://t.co/dhJU07pn

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The Difference Between Natural and Artificial Sweeteners

articles.mercola.com — “Find out why natural sweeteners like stevia are good for you, and how artificial sweeteners like agave and aspartame may damage your health.View full resource at articles.mercola.com

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The Difference Between Natural and Artificial Sweeteners

articles.mercola.com — “Find out why natural sweeteners like stevia are good for you, and how artificial sweeteners like agave and aspartame may damage your health.View full resource at articles.mercola.com

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Most Recently Shared on October 8, 2011 at 5:18 am By:

drkramer298 Chiropractor Peoria CAM, Chiropractor, and Doctor

The 4 Best, and 3 Worst, Sweeteners to Have in Your Kitchen http://t.co/eK2iMXP9

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The Difference Between Natural and Artificial Sweeteners

articles.mercola.com — “Find out why natural sweeteners like stevia are good for you, and how artificial sweeteners like agave and aspartame may damage your health.View full resource at articles.mercola.com

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Most Recently Shared on October 8, 2011 at 5:18 am By:

boisedc Boise Chiropractor Doctor, CAM, and Chiropractor

The 4 Best, and 3 Worst, Sweeteners to Have in Your Kitchen http://t.co/PYdnCSGL

8 months ago...

Sweet-n-Natural Erythritol Sweetener

physicianspreference.com — “Sweet-n-Natural Erythritol Sweetener - Erythritol is a natural sweetener without added chemicals like chlorine. It is perfectly safe to use on the yeast free eating program, and is safe for diabetics and hypoglycemics because it does not affect glucoView full resource at physicianspreference.com

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Most Recently Shared on October 4, 2011 at 9:15 pm By:

physicianspref Physician's Pref. Health Business

It’s Trick or Treat Tuesdays! Receive 10% off a canister of Sweet-n-Natural sweetener: http://t.co/oE877p4E

8 months ago...

How Stevia Can Eliminate Rising Cancer and Obesity Rates | GreenMedInfo | Blog entry | Natural Medicine | Alternative Medicine | Integrative Medicine

greenmedinfo.com — “Greenmedinfo.com - Natural Medical Resource - The only website in the world that has free, entirely evidence-based, and solar-powered natural medical database with 18,000+ articles and growing dailyView full resource at greenmedinfo.com

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7 Reasons Why Stevia is Better Than Refined Sugar | Natural Health & Organic Living Blog

globalhealingcenter.com — “Stevia is a popular natural sweetener that has been getting more exposure in recent years. Here's seven important reasons why stevia is better than sugar.View full resource at globalhealingcenter.com

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NuNaturals NuStevia Review | FaveDiets.com

favediets.com — “The flagship brand of NuNaturals is NuStevia. Their stevia products are 100% natural, gluten free, and DO NOT contain aspartame, saccharin, sucralose, high-fructose corn syrup, sugar, or any kind of artificial sweeteners/colors.View full resource at favediets.com

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Most Recently Shared on August 24, 2011 at 11:22 pm By:

FaveDiets FaveDiets Healthy Eating Site

New on FaveDiets! NuNaturals NuStevia Review: The flagship brand of NuNaturals is NuStevia. Their stevia product... http://t.co/EmpmQVq

9 months ago...

Sweeteners: Artificial Varieties | Healthy Eats – Food Network Healthy Living Blog

blog.foodnetwork.com — “Everyone knows those little pastel packets at restaurants and coffee shops -- the artificial or no-calorie sweeteners. We see descriptions like substitute, natural and made from sugar attached to these food additives, but what does it all mean? There is more to these sweets than meets the eye.View full resource at blog.foodnetwork.com

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Most Recently Shared on August 11, 2011 at 2:29 pm By:

healthyeats FN's Healthy Eats Healthy Eating Site

The pros and cons of artificial sweeteners (saccharin, aspartame, Stevia). Do you use or avoid these? http://t.co/vw2DGeb

10 months ago...

Formulating Products for Sweet Market Success

naturalproductsinsider.com — “Converging interest in natural ingredients and lower calorie options to fight obesity is leading to an uptick in sales of sweeteners such as stevia and luo han guo, and greater focus by formulators on incorporating these ingredients in new applications.View full resource at naturalproductsinsider.com

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Most Recently Shared on August 2, 2011 at 12:46 pm By:

Stevia - Nature's Personal Choice of Sweetener

disabled-world.com — “The stevia plant leaves are about 40 times sweeter than sugar and the sweetener derived from them is no less than 200 times sweeter than sucroseView full resource at disabled-world.com

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Most Recently Shared on July 21, 2011 at 4:50 pm By:

EU members approve stevia sweeteners for food use | Reuters

reuters.com — “BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Natural sweeteners derived from the stevia plant could be authorized for EU-wide use by the end of the year, after governments approved their sale in certain foodstuffs, the EuropeanView full resource at reuters.com

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Most Recently Shared on July 5, 2011 at 8:00 pm By:

hrana Hisham Rana, MD Doctor and Physician

News: EU members approve stevia sweeteners for food use http://reut.rs/j8GcKP - #health

11 months ago...

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