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Herb based stevia sweeteners can safely be used by people with diabetes. The three brands of sweeteners mentioned in this article all have a glycemic index of zero.
The all-natural sweetener, stevia, is gaining acceptance in North America and can be the perfect alternative to sugar and other artificial sweeteners in a daily diet.
Is stevia an effective herbal sugar substitute? Why doesn't the FDA allow stevia to be marketed as a food additive?
Dieters and diabetics alike have many options to choose from when searching for a sugar substitute. Below read some of the pros and cons of four common sweeteners.
Xylitol, Date Sugar and Stevia can be used to make delicious treats. Use natural sweeteners to create better and healthier desserts, candies and confectionery
Attractive and hardy, and a potent natural sweetener, stevia is rapidly gaining popularity with home gardeners.
The Wall Street Journal has been watching the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval process of stevia because the outcome may affect two major beverage producers.
Anyone who is concerned about the negative side-effects of using artificial sweeteners should consider stevia as a good alternative.
Stevia makes a wonderful sugar substitute. The herb is natural, low calorie and does not make blood sugar levels spike. Try these recipes for sweet, healthy treats.
Fibromyalgia's debilitating symptoms have been linked to use of artificial sweeteners such as Nutrasweet or Equal. Combined with msg, aspartame packs a neurotoxic punch.
The pH Diet offers a natural treatment for arthritis, migraines and other inflammatory conditions, as well as the best diet for losing weight. But what is the pH Diet?


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