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Stevia Extract Liquid 2 fl. oz. |  | Brand: Stevia Extract Category: Grocery
Buy New: $21.99 as of 5/22/2012 03:17 EDT details
Seller: Tradecozone
Media: Misc.
ASIN: B000OYYWCE
Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days Condition: BRAND NEW ITEM...
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| Features:
| • | Calorie-free alternative to sugar. | | • | Up to 300x sweeter than sugar | | • | Useful for people trying to control blood sugar levels. | | • | Suitable for use in cooking. | | • | Stevia does not cause tooth decay, a well known and unwanted side effect of sugar |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Stevia is derived from the herbaceous perennial Stevia rebaudiana which is native to rainforest areas of Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia, and Paraguay. Two compounds, stevioside and rebaudioside, are responsible for the intense sweetness of Stevia, which is up to three hundred times sweeter than sugar. For this reason Stevia is a valuable alternative, not only to sugar, but also to artificial sweeteners such as aspartame (Nutrasweet) and saccharin. Stevia has been used extensively in Japan since the 1970s where consumers embrace the compound as a way of avoiding introduced chemicals into their diet. So successful has Stevia become in the Asian market that in Japan alone it represents 40% of the non-sugar sweetener market and is now used extensively in Israel, Korea, Thailand, and China, as well as in its traditional South American environment. Apart from its obvious use as a means of weight control, Stevia may be a useful aid in controlling blood sugar levels, a property beneficial to diabetics, hypoglycemics, and dieters alike. It contains no calories, nor does the body respond to it as it does to a carbohydrate such as sugar; hence Stevia is of immense value in assisting with weight management. It also remains stable when exposed to heat and is therefore suitable for use in cooking. In addition, Stevia does not cause tooth decay, a well known and unwanted side effect of sugar. Some studies indicate that Stevia can dilate blood vessels, thus improving blood flow and reducing blood pressure. There is also evidence that it possesses antibacterial and antiviral properties. There are no known side effects associated with the intake of Stevia. Interestingly, artificial sugar substitutes, such as aspartame, account for substantial numbers of food additive-related complaints in the US alone.
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