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Truvia Calorie-Free Sweetener ReviewTruvia now comes in a 9.08 ounce or 277 gram plastic container for baking. It looks like sugar and it tastes like sugar! How to use the natural sweetener from the Stevia plant when baking. Why this product got my highest rating.
Sugar Substitutes - Is There a Natural Sweetener Option?There are many sugar substitutes on the market. You may worry, though, about potential dangers and adverse effects linked to artificial sweeteners. Fortunately, you have other options.
Truth About Breyers YoCrunch with Truvia Product ReviewBreyers YoCrunch 100 calorie packs sweetened with the stevia plant are worlds away from the YoCrunch Light yogurts that contain the artificial aspartame sweetener. Find out some of the shocking ingredients in YoCrunch.- Sweet 'N Low vs. Truvia Natural SweetenerSweet 'N Low and Truvia are both very good sweeteners that are reviewed in this article.
Artificial Sweeteners, a ComparisonThe artificial reference chart is a federal guideline for diabetics and should probably be read by or handed out to every diabetic. According to diabetes.about.com Americans ingest an average of 20 teaspoons of sugar a day.
Truvia: The Miracle of Nature, Not ChemistryTruvia is a natural sweetener made naturally. It has a great taste and is easy to use. Made from the leaves of the stevia plant, Truvia is a healthy alternative to the chemically altered sugar substitutes on the market today.- New Product Review: TruviaAs an attempt to cut down on my sugar intake, I gave Truvia a try.
- Review: New Truvia Nature's Calorie-Free Sweetener!Truvia sweetener comes from the sweet leaf of the stevia plant.
- What is Truvia?The FDA has recently approved two versions of the purified extract of stevia rebaudiana.
Cargill Announces Truvia, a Stevia Based SweetenerTruvia is a zero calorie, all natural sweetener derived from the leaves of the stevia plant. It is expected to be widely available in fall of this year. Developed jointly by Cargill and Coca-Cola, this is the first stevia based sweetener to be approved by the FDA.- Can Stevia Increase Anxiety?Read on to learn about the potential for increased anxiety in conjunction with moderate to high Stevia consumption.
- KAL Pure Stevia Extract Powder ReviewCan one brand of stevia extract powder be sweeter than all other brands?
- NuNaturals NuStevia White Stevia PowderA review of the 12 ounce NuNaturals NuStevia White Stevia Powder.
What is Stevia?Stevia is a small shrub in the chrysanthemum family originally from North-eastern Paraguay and neighbouring regions of Brazil. The Guarani Native Indians from the area have used Stevia for over 1500 years as a sweetener in yerba mate ( a type of tea).- A New, Safer Calorie-Free Sweetener?The all-natural sweetener is derived from a plant native to South America and contains no calories, no carbohydrates and has no glycemic index.
