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Stevia and why its better than other sweeteners. |
Due to the number of factors that can influence your stevia purchase experience, the following guidelines provide some good advice: - You often do get what you pay for; don't buy based solely on price; taste and quality matter.
- Higher % of stevioside doesn't necessarily make the stevia better; you can find excellent tasting stevia with this key plant composition at even 80%.
- If you purchase the green powder for its slightly higher health benefits, it will usually have more aftertaste than the white powder.
- The product's country of origin doesn't matter; it's farming, manufacturing and processing experience and techniques do.
- At this time, stevia production is not standardized, so taste and strength do differ depending on brand.
Use a minimal amount; can be overwhelming if you add too much initially; add more later if needed. Widespread use of sugar and artificial sweeteners are at dangerous levels. The negative side effects and controversial studies regarding their proposed safety suggest that another alternative is desirable and necessary. Stevia may be a welcome option for those who want to ingest more natural ingredients with no known side effects, no calories, no carbs, no fat, no affect on glucose levels and no sugar or artificial sweeteners. Stevia may also be advantageous in the prevention and treatment of diabetes, obesity and other health conditions. Check with your doctor before including stevia to your diet. If he/she doesn't recommend it, politely ask why to see if the reason is satisfactory to you. Stevia: A Better Alternative to Sugar and Artificial Sweeteners © Lisa Jobs |