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Unadulterated Stevia products may be safely used by both diabetics and hypoglycemics.
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A Natural Sweetener That's Also Calorie-Free
FDA Approves Stevia as a Safe Food Additive
FDA Continues Pushing Natural Herb Sweetener Stevia Out of U.S.
Growing Your Own Stevia
Questions & Answers about Stevia
Stay Healthy the Stevia Way (Diabetics, Weight Loss, Children)
Stevia - Sweetener of Choice for Future Generations
Stevia and Weight Management
Stevia: A Better Alternative to Sugar and Artificial Sweeteners
The Secret of Stevia
Selections from Healthy.net Columns
Are You a Sugar Addict?: The 4 Sugar Addiction Types Take the Quiz
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From Fatigued to Fantastic
Beat Sugar Addiction NOW!
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From Fatigued to Fantastic
Breast Health Tip #21: Avoid Sugar
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Dr. Christine Horner's Natural Secrets for Breast Health
Fructose is Cancer Food
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What Will Work for Me?
Healthy Natural Sweeteners
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From Fatigued to Fantastic
Hidden Poison: Fructose in Sugared Sodas
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What Will Work for Me?
Stevia Helps Pancreas Release Insulin - Helpful for Diabetics
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Natural Medicine Research
The Scary Truth About Sugar
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The Dean of Wellness
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LIQUID STEVIA FLAVORS
Many uses - coffee, tea, smoothies
create your own soft drinks!
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Berry
Chocolate
Cinnamon
English Toffee
Grape
Hazelnut
Lemon Drop
Peppermint
Root Beer
Valencia Orange
Vanilla Cream
Chocolate Raspberry
Featured Stevia Recipes
Sizzling Cinnamon Apple Slices
This luscious apple delight uses stevia as a sweetener with a touch of cinnamon that can be used as a filler for crepes or a variety of other dishes. Keep in mind that the carbohydrate and sugar content of...
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What is Stevia?
Why is this creating such a buzz?
Discover an all-natural sweetener with a 0 glycemic index used safely for hundreds of years.
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