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- Stevia (Stevia rebaudiana) is a bushy shrub native to northeast Paraguay, Brazil, and Argentina. It's best known as a natural sweetener. Stevia contains chemicals that are 200-300 times sweeter ...
- ... diabetes, and it is a main ingredient in Stevia and monk-fruit sweetener products. A recent study ... taken from the residue of sugar cane processing. Stevia sweeteners are high intensity extracts derived from the ...
- Sugar Substitutes (American Academy of Family Physicians)Phenylketonuria/Related Issues ... Phenylketonuria ... American Academy of Family Physicians
- ... Not used in cooking and baking FDA approved Stevia (Truvia, Pure Via, Sun Crystals) Non-nutritive sweetener. Made from the plant Stevia rebaudiana , which is grown for its sweet leaves. ...
- Artificial Sweeteners and Other Sugar Substitutes (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)Diabetic Diet/Specifics ... Diabetic Diet ... Carbohydrates/Specifics ... Carbohydrates ... Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
- Carbohydrates (Department of Health and Human Services, Office on Women's Health)Carbohydrates/Teenagers ... Carbohydrates ... carbohydrates function, definition of carbohydratescomplex carbohydrates, carbs in sugar ... What is the definition of ...
- Artificial Sweeteners and Cancer (National Cancer Institute)Carbohydrates/Related Issues ... Carbohydrates ... Bladder Cancer/Related Issues ... Bladder Cancer ... National Cancer Institute ... A fact sheet that reviews research studies ...
- LactMed: Drugs and Lactation Database (National Library of Medicine)Breastfeeding/Statistics and Research ... Breastfeeding ... National Library of Medicine ... From the National Institutes of Health ... The LactMed® database contains information ...